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Doris:
Can anyone(probably Glen  :D ) help with any kind of identification on two carnival bowls.  There are no identification marks so I take it they are 'mongrels' and probably not very rare but I have had them a few years now and I like them.

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The first one is predominately roses, and the second one berries both with leaves.
Thanks all
Doris

Doris:
Another one from me  which looks very new as there is no wear to base but was bought at a local antique fair!  I wonder if someone had just been to town that day !!!!!

It is yellow cased white and some browny orangery swirls dropped in and two small clear glass handles.  Have I been had (not for the first time)

Thank you all
Doris

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Glen:
Hi Doris - your first piece  - the marigold bowl - is a Dugan item known as "Double Stem(med) Rose". They are fairly plentiful but lovely, nonetheless. It's an old Classic Carnival piece from the early era of production.

The second item is newer - made by the Indiana Glass Co., USA. It utilises an old pattern but is a new Carnival piece dating from circa the 1970s. It's known as "Loganberry".

The third piece isn't Carnival - so I'm off the hook.  :wink:

Glen

Doris:
Thanks Glen--Top Man.
The piece you didn't recognize was a schoolgirl error (allbeit an old one-girl I mean} I got carried away and didn't know how to delete it so I re-pasted it.

I have one carnival book but can never find anything I want in it most of which is Northwood!
 Thanks again
Regards
Doris

Glen:
You're welcome Doris......but I'm a girl :-)

(Glen is a shortened version of my full name - but it's how I am know to everyone, and it is what I prefer).

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