Posted 11 months ago
littlezula
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Grape Leaves or Grape Vine Pattern? Love this bowl, but so far I don't know who it's made by or the correct pattern name.
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Posted 11 months ago
littlezula
(2 items)
Grape Leaves or Grape Vine Pattern? Love this bowl, but so far I don't know who it's made by or the correct pattern name.
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Sure looks like Fenton glass to me :-)
You lovely blue opalescent bowl looks to be Jefferson Glass #245 Vintage, ca.1908. Similar pieces also made by Dugan and Fenton.
I knew tallcakes would know exactly what it was :-) very nice love it .
Fabulous!!!
Thank you TallCakes for identifying it for me! and thank you Manikin and miKKoChristmas11, I love it too:)
Lovely piece! One of the prettiest opalescent forms I've seen. I'm not normally drawn to it, but this bowl is just gorgeous! Lucky you! :-)
Thank you chinablue:)
You're most welcome, littlezula. I'm glad you shared it with us! :-)