MYSTERY TUMBLERS!
WHO MADE THEM AND WHAT ARE THEY CALLED?
Mystery #2 Mystery #3
Mystery #1
This is a strange tumbler.  It is clear glass with a milky color that appears to be internal.  The outside has a clear iridescense.  The pattern is really quite pretty. It is 4" tall x 3 7/8" top x 2 1/4" base. Pressed glass tumbler with rayed base. 3 11/16" tall, 2 3/16" base,
2 3/4" top.  Clear with multi-colored iridescence.  Etched design - band of rectangle shapes & very deco looking floral sprays.
Pressed glass tumbler with plain base. 3 9/16" tall, 2 1/4" base, 3 1/16" top.
Flashed on cranberry/purple iridescence.
Etched design - band of hollies and leaves.
Mystery #4 Mystery #5
Mystery #6
This tumbler is possibly flashed marigold in color. The dimensions are:  3 5/8" tall, 1 5/8" base, 2 1/4" top. It has an etched grape and leaves design. Courtesy of: Jeri Sue Lucas.
This marigold tumbler is apparently a part  of a tumble-up set. The interior is ribbed, base is plain. Dimensions:  3 7/8" tall, 3" base, 2 1/8" top. It is possible that it is Fenton #200 Guest set tumbler. Can anyone confirm this?
This tumbler has an interior pattern of leaves with flowers rising out of them. The exterior is smooth.  Dimensions: 3 1/2" tall, 2 1/4" base,  2 7/8" top. Courtesy of: Jeri Sue Lucas.
Mystery #7 Mystery #9
Mystery #8
This is a tumbler stands 4 inches high.
It has a 8 sided base of 2 1/4 inches across the flats, the base is also Ground flat. The top opening is 3 1/4 inches across.  It has 8 straight panels that go 3 inches high followed by a plain band of 1 inch.  This is a very very rich marigold resembling many of the Continental pieces, because of the colour it could be either Czechoslovakian or German/Finnish. Courtesy of : Ray & Sue McLaren

The bottom of the tumbler is rayed with 24 point star.  Etched on the bottom of the rim base is what looks like: ChothkowSfa
4 1/16" tall, 2 3/4" base, 2 3/4" top.
Courtesy of: George & Dorothy Pientka
This marigold juice  tumbler
has etching of circles and leaves repeated around
it.  The base is iridised.
It has been suggested that this tumbler may be of recent turkish origin.
Mystery #10
This beautiful tumbler has all the earmarks of being either European or from Argentina.
The color is a very dark rich Marigold, with very heavy red tones.    The pattern is made up of 12 panels of 3 blocks each.  the blocks are concave and are separated by incised lines.   The base is slightly concave and smooth.  The base is uniridized and the glass is clear.    The tumbler stands 4" tall, 2 11/16" base and 2 11/16" across the top.
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