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Author Topic: Oval handled Carnival ribbed glass bowl pattern ID = Imperial "Pillar Flute"  (Read 3257 times)

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Offline bygoneboy

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Oval Carnival ribbed glass bowl 8" x 3.5" x 1.75" pattern and maker if possible please.

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Offline jsmeasell

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No. 682 by Imperial Glass Co., Bellaire, Ohio, USA, made in the late 1920s in Rubigold and Peacock as the Carnival glass craze was winding down. Imperial collectors now call the pattern Pillar Flute, and I think there was no original name, just the number.
James Measell, Historian
Fenton Art Glass Co.

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Thank you for the great identification James your help is much appreciated.

 

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