Looks like an Oil Lamp to me.
Can you still draw a straight line with it?
Your first one is Wild Rose by Northwood.
Probably Northwood-Dugan Diamond.
That vase looks like some sort of Stretch Glass, but I don't think it is American made. For Stretch Glass info, Dave Shelter [bugdoc] is the main man.
It's a Fenton Rustic vase worth about $ 20.00.
Also, Higbee was reproduced and sold by LG Wright.
That's extremely mild compared to the present day.
What was wrong with Jayne Mansfield?
How about St. Petersburg Russia.
The Item is called a Fan Vase. http://www.ebay.com/sch/Glass/50693/i.html?_from=R40&_nkw=fan+vase
Possible early K-Mart.
Probably Viking glass.
I believe that if you used the Postal system in some way, it's a Federal claim. Of course she may have died.
Looks like a Good mark to me.
I also believe that Scott is right.
The Carnival Heaven website is very reputable.
Possible Northwood.
Sure the seller sold fast, but could have sold faster by selling for $200.00
Your Fenton pieces of glass are Iridized Carnival Glass made since 1971-72. Considered new. Here is a site for old Carnival Glass Auction prices....
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