Help with christmas ornament

Can someone point me in a direction to ID these beautiful glass ornaments. These are very heavy (6.25oz each) and the tops do not have any marking on them. Notice the hanger is heavy duty. If you zoom in, you can see the finish is crackled (is that the right term?) Measures 6" in length and about 3 1/2" diam. They remind me of the Lenox quality. Each are slightly different in size. Some a little longer/shorter than others.

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Anyone have a resource or any information that might help?

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steve7876 says: May 19, 2021

hahahahahah well you certainly just put a smile on my face in light of the disappointment of losing this beautiful ornament. I suppose you’re right…perhaps that will be my new years resolution….; )

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I do not know, wish I knew if it was Lenox or not. If it is glass, which it seems like it must be, you could also describe it as heavy blown art glass….much of the time this type of glass is heavy. I cannot see the photo well enough to know if it can be called crackle or not.

I’m thinking the shape is sphere? Not all spheres are identical in shape.

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Once_Again says: August 22, 2017

HI Sharon, thank you for the response. Yes, they are crackled. Also learned style (Finial). May list as Designer Blown Glass, What’cha think?

EmpressDepot says: August 22, 2017

I think designer blow glass is a good one, especially since you strongly feel it is a lenox piece but are unable to say this for certain.

EmpressDepot says: August 22, 2017

I meant designer “blown” glass. lol. Wish I could edit sometimes.

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steve7876 says: May 19, 2021

hahahahahah well you certainly just put a smile on my face in light of the disappointment of losing this beautiful ornament. I suppose you’re right…perhaps that will be my new years resolution….; ) [URL removed]

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