Posted 12 months ago
kab0516
(36 items)
This has got to be one of the finest examples of a red Dragon and Lotus bowl I have seen. The bowl was manufactured by Fenton 1915-1920. It is a very desired piece and a must have for a Fenton collector. Warman's Carnival Glass places a value of $1,500.00-$2,500.00. I do believe this bowl would qualify closer to the Outstanding example price of $3,500.00-$5,000.00.
UPDATE: I finally took the time to clean this bowl with some water and Q-tips to clear out the dust. It looks even better!
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Hi, Very Nice Fenton Dragon & Lotus Bowl in RED and BEAUTIFUL. All I use to clean my Carnival Glass is Windex Original glass cleaner... The RAGs to use are 80% Polyester X 20% Polyamide. Used this combination for 45 years or more. I have a CHRYSANTHEMUM 9 inch is RED along with Spatula Footed Stag & Holly. Find the rags cheap at Dollar Saver Stores or such. Have a great day. cgman