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    Posted 5 years ago

    Sharky
    (159 items)

    6 1/4 in saucer.......possibly (hopefully!) Northwood. It is an off-white color.....maybe Custard glass? Glows extremely well under UV light. It has a pattern of 3 simple Doves on the face and what looks like Daisy flowers connected by simple arches on the bottom. 3 part mold. I have researched and located Northwood pieces that shared nearly identical sawtooth edge patterns as this one. I have 3 of these....had them for 20 years or so. Would love any specifics on them....Thanks again CW.

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    1. TallCakes TallCakes, 5 years ago
      really difficult to make out details due to fuzz

      check Fenton 'Orange Tree'
    2. Sharky, 5 years ago
      Thank you....I'm on a trail of clues lol. I have yet to find one that has the birds on them but as for the "orange tree" pattern it is very similar. I know my glass photography is terrible (but I'm learning...yay) but what I called daisys really do look like orange trees. Guess after years of looking at glass I seem to "see" floral patterns everywhere. And they're always tulips or daisys lol.

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