Posted 2 years ago
lookin4myd…
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This vase was also my mother's. It sat on her buffet for many years. I love the colors. I don't know much more about it. I have tried to identify the maker, the style & the pattern but i'm really not to sure. I would like to know who made it, when it was made and also the value of it. The vase is in very good condition no cracks or chips .
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goggle 'carnival glass'
Thank You!
It's a contemporary Indiana "Heirloom" vase in red Carnival.
Thank you very much Glen. ; )
Thanks for the Likes & Loves.
Thanks for the Likes & Loves.
Ha, NP!
Shawn186 Huh?
Sorry! NP = No Problem! :)
Oh haha ; )
Hello,
I bought 3 or 4 of the "Heirloom Goblets" in the First of 1960 at Sears in Anderson, S.C. I guess it is best to never relove the Maker's Stickers. I never did.