Yes, it must be iridized and I think that many of these novelties that are lightly iridized in a marigold are what is called mineral bath iridized...
Glad that you like them. Yes, the ships are pretty special, I have never seen another pair. That makes me believe that they were special order. I...
Sorry I did not answer all your questions there. The interesting thing about the Square shakers are, and by the way the shaker was produced by...
Thanks so much Mary, I will post a few more tonight. The white one is the only pastel carnival glass shaker I have seen. The interesting thing...
Here are a few that are in my collection. Old carnival glass shakers are extremely rare and many collectors have never even seen any. It has taken...
Here are 3 carnival glass shakers in a Shell & Seaweed pattern. Marigold, Marigold on Moonstone, and Amethyst.
You are welcome, glad to help. If you get a chance take a look at the page on Doty's site on carnival glass shakers, that is me.
The vase you picture is Northwood's Tree Trunk. Some are marked with the N and other are not. They can come in standard size of various heights...
Will do, I will see him next in upstate NY in August. You are not talking about Bill Richards? He passed away.
Yes, they were good friends and Lamar taught me so much back years ago. They are both gone now as I'm sure you know. Dave, I have not seen in a...
Hi, You would need to know what the value of the shakers that are in pairs. There are collectors of singles and of pairs. However, if you have a...
Here are a few more Amberina
Here is a most unusual Mt Washington Egg. Its blue opaque all the was through, its not decoration.
Here is a neat pair!
Thanks, I will post some more amberina down the line.
Yes, you are correct. Im not sure how long you have collected carnival glass but did you know Lamar Sharp from Lititz, Pa? He is long gone now.
Millersburg also made a rose bowl as well as a spittoon in the Hobnail Swirl.
This set is produced by Mt Washington. This highly unusual decoration are miniature works of art. May have been produced for a ships captain's family?
Sorry, goofed that one up :)
Phoenix glass produced some of the most colorful glass of the period. They produced a line of barrel shaped sugar shakers in all sorts of glass....
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