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I believe all of these are probably fairly contemporary, possibly semi-antique, with the oldest 60 years at the most…just my guess though, They are meant to copy the hand made glassware of the early 18th-19th century. All have folded edges, pontil marks, bubbles & impurities as seen on the early glass.  
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The loveliest is a very pale blue bowl with a swirl pattern, out-folded upper edge, rough pontil; measures 6" wide x 2" high. "EA90" or "EA40" is scribed on the bottom. There are 3 darker azurine blue plates with out-folded rim, rough pontil; sizes vary from 8 1/8" to 8 ¼" diameter. Plates similar to these are seen in an ad for Mexican glass in the 1920’s. The 5th piece is an odd little bowl, deep blue, thick & crude. It has an in-folded rim, rough pontil, & measures 4 ¼" wide x 2 ¼" tall. All show some base wear except the delicate blue bowl. There is no damage. Buyer to pay for shipping by USPS Priority, with free Delivery Confirmation, 5 lbs. from 06068. #173
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