CD 565.1: Belarus
This style was likely made by multiple glass houses in the USSR. The Niemen glass works became part of Belarus after WWII and likely made many of this style but the versions marked C3H are for sure made by them. The remainder remain in the "Russia" catagory until more data is available.
Note that there are five distinct variations within this CD (Link to Russian versions).
The pictures below are divided into sections for each style. Summary of variations:
Variation #1
2 1/2" X 3 3/8" (65mm X 85mm) |
Variation #2
2 1/2" X 3 1/2" (65mm X 88mm) |
Variation #3
2 1/2" X 3 3/8" (65mm X 85mm) |
Variation #4
2 1/2" X 3 3/8" (65mm X 85mm) |
Variation #5
2 1/2" X 3 1/2" (65mm X 88mm) |
Variation #3 -- These measure |
2 1/2" X 3 3/8" (65mm X 85mm) and |
have a niemen notch |
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(front crown) CH3 in a circle (rear crown) III
Picture courtesy Bob Berry |
(front crown) CH3 in a circle (rear crown) III
Picture courtesy Rudy Gargioni |
(front crown) CH3 in a circle (rear crown) III
Picture courtesy Rudy Gargioni |
(front crown) CH3 in a circle (rear crown) III
Picture courtesy Bill Ostrander |
(front crown) CH3 in a circle (rear crown) III
Picture courtesy Tom Katonak |
(front crown) CH3 in a circle (rear crown) III
Picture courtesy Earnest Griffin |
(front crown) CH3 in a circle (rear crown) III
Picture courtesy Rudy Gargioni |
(front crown) CH3 in a circle (rear crown) III
Picture courtesy Tom Katonak |
(front crown) CH3 in a circle (rear crown) III
Picture courtesy Bill Ostrander |
(front crown) CH3 in a circle (rear crown) III
Picture courtesy Don Mecklenborg |
This was a CD assignment published in the 1996 price guide, but the pictured style has been reassigned to CD 566.5, leaving the much more commenly found version remaining as CD 565.1.