Posted 11 months ago
rural_charms
(33 items)
I think the first piece is not carnival but instead some marigold but I am not sure...
I believe the middle/second picture is just your common milk glass right?
and the 3rd /last picture is like some kind of sugar and cream part of a tea set?
Any additional information would be greatly appreciate it.
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Hi, Tall Cakes is the person you need there, I think. I haven't a single intelligent opinion on your first (marigold?) item.
Second photo: the two vases are common but still beautiful. The footed object is in a pattern called 'paneled grape'. Would need meaurements to help determine its value. It is easy to find this pattern, but for the same reason that it is easy to find the pattern, it is also easy to find someone who would be interested in it. Very popular pattern at one time.
I can't enlarge the third photo, so I can't see the items well enough to discern the pattern. Yes, looks like two identical creamers and two identical sugar bowls.
Let's hope Tall Cakes sees this posting. Regards, miKKo
Mikko I added a 4th picture hopefully it can be enlarge.
Hi, looks like the pattern of the pieces in the fourth photo is "Cubist" by Jeannette Glass Co.
Pattern might also have been made by other firms under different names.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Vintage-Depression-Glass-Cubist-Pink-Cream-Sugar-/251078982856?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item3a75793cc8
Interesting,
They are fun. I will try and maybe complete a set.
mikko is right on the sugar and cream sets; they look to be Jeannette's Cube, which is their interpretation of Fostoria American. I'm thinkin' the grape compote is most likely Anchor Hocking. Lots of makers on the flower vases as many were available thru florist over the years; they are often sold in lots on eBay.
The first photo is the pattern of "Louisa" by Jeanette. This pattern is also commonly called "Floragold". This is the 5" ruffled fruit bowl.
Thank you. I love milk lass in general and this is a very useful bowl. I like to display it with similar pieces like this. :)