Posted 1 year ago
Benking
(35 items)
This ia covered bowl.
Just depression glass?
Like diamonds or is so?
Named so after a movie by Marilyn?
Help please...
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Posted 1 year ago
Benking
(35 items)
This ia covered bowl.
Just depression glass?
Like diamonds or is so?
Named so after a movie by Marilyn?
Help please...
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diamonds are girls best friend?
LOL:) I FEEL LIKE IM ON A QUIZ SHOW:) LOL:) OR NAME THAT TUNE:) LOL:)
Yes, ha! ha!
It seems to me that was the movie...
or another one of hers?
But I can not find any info on internet!
Maybe you can?
Pressed glass candy dish......1940's Not worth a lot.
well this one is solved by Pops and thanks Pops:)
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Later than 1940s, this is Federal's Windsor pattern which was continued by Indiana as Royal Brighton. First produced in the late 1960s/early 1970s
Indiana made it into the 1980s. K-mart and like stores used to sell this in clear, blue, peach, and "carnival" smoky blue color
Thanks very much Paul!
The person who had it is now dead, so I could not ask!
I apreciate your help!