Can anyone tell me which glass makers use "FRANCE" as their mark?

budgi99
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Can anyone tell me which glass makers use "FRANCE" as their mark? I have 2 candle holders with that mark engraved/etched in the bottom.

thanks in advance

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Can anyone tell me which glass makers use "FRANCE" as their mark?

Would you be able to post a photo or two please?

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Can anyone tell me which glass makers use "FRANCE" as their mark?

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Can anyone tell me which glass makers use "FRANCE" as their mark?

Cheers

 

I'll see if I come across anything

 

Otherwise, there are a few very clever folks here when it comes to such things who might know

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Can anyone tell me which glass makers use "FRANCE" as their mark?

Great!! thank you very much ๐Ÿ™‚

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Can anyone tell me which glass makers use "FRANCE" as their mark?

The only French glass maker I know is Lalique, but I don't know much about glassware outside of Scandinavia.

 

https://www.cityfarmhouseantiques.com/blogs/news/the-top-ten-ways-to-identify-fake-lalique-glass

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Can anyone tell me which glass makers use "FRANCE" as their mark?

Any chance of a photo of the item?

 

Someone may recognise the style/age etc

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Can anyone tell me which glass makers use "FRANCE" as their mark?

Could be Arcoroc.

 

A lot of their stuff is ordinary.

 

But some vintage stuff  is  worth a bit more.

 

http://glassloversglassdatabase.com/marks/ats00002.html

 

 

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Can anyone tell me which glass makers use "FRANCE" as their mark?

Oops, I told a fib. That's another French glass maker I know of.

 

I tend to agree, from what we can see it looks more like a mass produced ordinary item.

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Can anyone tell me which glass makers use "FRANCE" as their mark?

The 'France' appears to be moulded.

 

If there are no maker marks, I suspect you are correct.

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