Thanks for sharing! Oh right! I have one of those Westmoreland Orphan Annie pieces in slag. It has the wider bowl but similar handles. Like you said, nothing seems to mention the vaseline color from Chippedale Kry-stol line. The only time I've seen it in a book was in The Picture Book of Vaseline Glass p.71. It's listed as Westmoreland from the 1920s and said it resembles the Colonial pattern. ~I have the non-revised version.
Glasbake wasn't a glass company, it was a McKee Glass Co. line of kitchen glass, before the Jeannette Glass Co. took over the line.
This book might be of help to you.
This book covers kitchen glass too by a number of makers and lines, including Glasbake.
https://www.amazon.com/Florences-Ovenware-Present-Identification-including/dp/1574324497
Thanks for the great details, much appreciated.
> find a glassblower who is willing to help teach you how to be safe with glass and about the equipment involved
Yes I'll look for this. I'm in western Oregon in the Portland area so I'll google around to see if I can find a serious glass blower willing to do some teaching.
> Then, grab a copy of the book Glass Notes
Want to make sure I found the correct book since it is a bit spendy, this one?
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1885663064/ref=dbs_a_def_rwt_hsch_vapi_tpbk_p1_i1
Pairpoint for sure. Not everything ever made is posted somewhere on the internet, so don't assume it's a reproduction just because you can't find the same one on the internet.
This is where books like this come in handy for people who collect Pairpoint glass.