This adorable little guy was made by A. H. Heisey & Co. sometime between 1941 and 1952 - near the end of Heisey's 62 year reign as a major producer of high quality tableware in the United States. While Heisey glass is not always marked, if present, the mark is easily distinguishable as a simple capital H inside a diamond - as seen in the figurine pictured above. Heisey & Co. was purchased by Imperial Glass Corp. in 1957.
This figurine is the Standing Pony #1522, or Standing Colt, and is one of several pony figurines. To learn more about Heisey glass, I recommend reading "Heisey Glass 1896 - 1957" by Bredehoft.
Tuesday, June 8, 2010
Tuesday, June 1, 2010
Lazy Days
What is it about this time of year that calls my name? Is it because the summer holiday has been impressed into my earliest memories - an embodiment of the lazy days of childhood? The lengthening days seem filled with the promise of laughter, sun-browned faces and whispers of summer love.
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