Posted 1 year ago
applesnpairs
(1 item)
Hello,
I'm sorry re these pics; when I tried to doctor them up, they got exported in a flash. Anyway, I'm down to helping elderly friends downsize. We found this poor little tumbler in the basement. It is in really good shape, it's 4 inches tall, and 3 inches wide at the top. No markings found. It does glow green under UV. If anyone might be able to tell the maker , pattern and approx value from these poor pic, I'd be very grateful. Thanks again, Linda in Minnesota
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Linda, This is Northwood's Carnelian in canary opalescent. Some collectors call it "Everglades" but Carnelian is the original name. Dates from the early 1900s.
thanks so much-that gives me a place to start on pricing it. best wishes,, Linda
Glad you got the information you needed to get Rid of it
Very pretty.