Posted 3 years ago
mickeyg70
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can anyone tell me anything about this vase i was told it is called a plum panel but i do not no how old or the value thanks
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Posted 3 years ago
mickeyg70
(2 items)
can anyone tell me anything about this vase i was told it is called a plum panel but i do not no how old or the value thanks
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Hello, thats correct the name of this pattern is Plume Panels, It was made by a Fenton, roughly 100 years ago, the value? 50-150, your picture is some what blurry but it looks like the color is excellent! i would put a price tag of 125.00 Or Best Offer. but that is my opionon:)
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Shawnl86
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Mickey, This vase is a plume panel, made by Fenton, they produced them from 1904 -1925, its hard to tell what color you have, but here are the prices I have from the price guide.Amethyst 75-110, Blue 60-90, Marigold 30-50, Olive green 45-70, Saphire 475-600, Vaseline 500-650. I think you have the Amethyst, so that would be $75.00 - $110.00. I referenced this from the Warman's Carnival Glass 2nd edition identification and price guide.