Item # |
Description |
Price |
Click for more detail...
5902
|
Indiana Blue Carnival Harvest Grape 2 Quart Pitcher Mint in Original Box
This iridescent blue carnival glass pitcher was made by Indiana Glass in the 1970s to early 1980s. The pattern is Harvest Grape, sometimes called Colony or Harvest Colony after the name of the company that bought Indiana around this time period. The footed pitcher stands 10-1/2" high and is about 8-1/2" wide from handle to spout. It's clean, glossy, and in perfect, unused condition in its (opened) original box. The box has minor age discoloration and a name written on the upper flap.
Circa: 1970s
Country of Origin: US
Manufacturer: Indiana Glass Company
|
|
 |
Click for more detail...
5981
|
Dugan Starfish Peach Opalescent Carnival Glass Compote
A beautiful peach opalescent carnival glass compote by Dugan in the Starfish pattern, circa 1910 to 1912. Starfish was not made in abundance and only appeared on two items, a more common handled bonbon and this scarce ruffled compote.
About 6-1/4" diameter by 3-1/2" high, the coloring is magnificent and the finish is unmarred. The only damage is a shallow smooth chip, actually more of a flake, on the underside of the base. I'm not sure if you can see it at the 3 o'clock position in the third picture, it's less than 1/4 inch long and very thin. The seam line above the base has a bit of extra glass on both sides, which you can see in the first photo. Offered at less than half of book value.
Circa: 1910 - 1912
Country of Origin: US
Manufacturer: Dugan Glass Co.
|
|
 |