I have a Side Board exactly like the one shown. I would not sell it for under $500.00. All of the furniture you have shown is in very good...
In an Antique Mall near Cleveland Oh., it would sell for $450.00 to $550.00.
Would the Auction House Lie ????
Instead of scratching, use a Magnet.
Your vase has a lot of Opalescence and should sell at a Carnival Glass Auction at a very good price. Probably double the price that is shown in...
If it has a Pontil mark, it is not Fenton Glass. Some 1976 Barber pieces and some old Fenton from the teen's and twenty's have Pontil Marks.
Look through these Mission Oak Pieces and maybe you will find your set....
One sold on Ebay for $25.00 plus shipping.
You should have left it there.
It's Mission Oak type furniture. They may be signed.
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It didn't matter where people lived, they all qualified for Ration stamps. Govt. people would drive around and pick up your cans and other metal...
Sometimes Items get on a 'Slow Boat To China".
I understand now that there is a Market for Happy Meals trinkets.
Bdigger and komokwa---You are very correct.
Any top of the line good Art Glass will still bring good prices. Remember that Glass Co.'s made a lot of one item and there are only so many...
I believe that you need to post more pictures.
Then maybe Bischoff.
Possible Blenko Glass.
Ingalls was and is a common name.
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