Posted 3 years ago
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VERY NICE PITCHER GRAPES AND LEAVES PURPLE COLOR
CANDLE HOLDER I THINK SAME PATTERN
HUGE FRUIT BOWL THINK 4 LEGS...WONDERING IF ITS A GOOD FIND...WHAT IT WOULD BE WORTH
THINK ITS CARNIVAL GLASS
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Posted 3 years ago
lisa_brand…
(8 items)
VERY NICE PITCHER GRAPES AND LEAVES PURPLE COLOR
CANDLE HOLDER I THINK SAME PATTERN
HUGE FRUIT BOWL THINK 4 LEGS...WONDERING IF ITS A GOOD FIND...WHAT IT WOULD BE WORTH
THINK ITS CARNIVAL GLASS
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YES,it is carnival glass its worth about $100 to$125 dollars.
for one or for all of them ..i thought the pitcher was worth #120.00 dang !!
I think i might have paid to much for the pitcher i paid $45.00 and the candleholder i think i got a deal at $3.00 and the fruit bowl i paid $10.00..
i need to learn my stuff im trying..do u know the pattern...
The pitcher and candlestick (pattern Harvest Grape) were made by Indiana Glass in the 1970's. The bowl was made by Jeannette about the same time.
thanks so much for the great info
NO! You did not pay to much for your pitcher, I paid $40.00 for my blue one and $35.00 for a gold one . I seen the blue as high as $75.00 dollars.
cool glad to know that... thought i was scam by a little old lady she had it for 170.00 and said it was half off and i talked her down to 45.00... i thought she was stuck on 50.00 but we worked it out it was a at flea market in greensbro
thanks for u help. info is great on this sight.. thanks lisa