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lisa_brand…
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carnival glass depression maybe?
what pattern?
worth investment? or stay out of it ?
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Posted 3 years ago
lisa_brand…
(8 items)
carnival glass depression maybe?
what pattern?
worth investment? or stay out of it ?
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colors and patterns of depession era glassware page 116
american rose 1913-1980 worth 70.00
and i have it yaaa.
these books help out alot
Hi. The first picture is called "Maple Leaf" and was made by the Dugan-Diamond company. Book value about $30.(Prices are down a bit right now,especially for marigold carnival glass) The second one, I can't tell. The third one looks like Fenton, but, can't see the interior.The fourth one was made by Imperial and is called Lustre Rose. It is more valuable if it is older, look underneath in the center and see if it has a raised "I" over a "G". If it is marked, it is newer. The value is about $40 - $50 if it is older, less if newer. These are all considered "carnival" glass because they are irridized. Depression glass is not.
thanks for the great info
u have told me alot and i thank u ...i went to an acution an it was my first auction and i had never seen the pretty orange and i had to have it...i will buy more now...thanks for the great tips...lisa
The second from the left is Imperial's "Starspray" bowl.
Glen T
thanks for that tip ....great to know people are looking on the sight to help people out....
Can you recoment a book that may suggest pricing for carnival glass bowls. I have just acquired four bowls in excellent shape and want to sell them in my store. This item is new to me and would like to read up on it, so I know what I am talking about. Thanks !