Mine :angelic::):) Ribbon?
Great!!! Looks like you found them
Rob, I have some success using Replacements image upload. good luck
Actually it is just called Rose. The color is colonial green(CG). It is a high footed comport. Ware #9222-CG
Fenton open rose
I thik the term that describes this style is a composite oil lamp. Something to look into?
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Unfortunately it is not a salt. It definitely holds a candle
nothing. no glow
Got one for y'all. I've come to a dead end on my searches. I'm thinking this candle holder could possibly be the base of a fairy lamp? The pattern...
The internal crack near the handles of a lot of Fire King pitchers is called an annealing crack but yours looks more like something was in the mold
The first one is a 6 or 9. look at it from inside the jar. The 2nd I got nothing :(
That diamond optic pattern in the glass is throwing me. I don't recall ever seeing that in glass from WV but then again I haven't seen everthing...
I have an apple paperweight with controlled bubbles and was told in a Murano group that "The bubbles are made using a spiked tool not...
:jawdrop::jawdrop::jawdrop::jawdrop:
Can't help with ID but the finish is called satin
so the peas and corn don't get mixed together Kath ;):angelic::smuggrin:
I see iridescent marigold. No opalescense. :angelic:
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Good morning AnMarie. Replacements.com has an image upload feature in their search bar. Might be a good place to try. Good luck
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