Posted 3 years ago
Shawnl86
(88 items)
This is the second Bowl I’ve put up for display!
This is an Extremely Rare Fenton Peacock and Grape with Opal Edges, what makes this bowl extremely Rare? For one the Opal Edges (Which is the White Color around the Edges) are not often seen in carnival, however a Bowl with a Vaseline Collar ontop of having Opal Edges is Hard to find! As you can see in the Fourth Picture the Collar of this bowl will glow under a UV (Black Light) Very Nicely! This is a Treasure! One of the Few Bowls I’ve actually kept for my own collection.
As with my other Bowls I will appreciate any Kind of feedback you are willing to give, hopefully you all love it!
Best Regards
Shawnl86
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i,ve been looking for a long time to find out what and who made these dishes i have two just the same more info would be helpful
Hello Rita, Email me at Shawnl86@hotmail.com with your quesitons.
I believe I have this same bowl which I inherited from my aunt. Can you tell me what you think its estimated value would be?
Hello Dolores, well with all Carnival Glass, the Condition and Irradiance ((Colors)) is what really set the price. Personally, if I was to put this bowl up for sale in my EBay Store, I would set it at $450.00 or best off and would take nothing less then $400.00, but this one also has Top Notch Quality Irradiance
I would have to see pictures of the bowl to see the quality of it.
Send me Pics @ Shawnl86@hotmail.com
Wow! Amazing! It is valued at that much? :) Great to know!! :) Cha-Ching.
Are you talking about general iridescence or under a black light?
I have a dugan opalescent peach bowl andabsolutely in love with it
Nice bowl, in Finland we call this kind of glass "myrkkylasi" = poisonglass.
There is nothing poison except how they are made in early 1900. In factory they spray thing layer of metaloxide these items before putting in owen, soon they found that oxides fumes are poisoness for people and the environment.
In Finland Riihimäki glassworks made these(carnival glass)a lot for export all round a world.