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Glen:

--- Quote from: "Glen" ---but I'm a girl :-)
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Hmmn, though I mean that in the gender sense rather than age. Think I've gone past the "girl" stage really  :roll:  sob

Glen

Leni:

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--- Quote from: "Glen" ---but I'm a girl :-)
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Hmmn, though I mean that in the gender sense rather than age. Think I've gone past the "girl" stage really  :roll:  sob
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In that case, have you reached that (peculiarly English) state where you can be known as an 'Old Girl'?  :lol:  :wink:

Leni

Glen:
Leni........they better not try!  :twisted:

I think I prefer....er......  :idea: ..........woman.

What about you?

Glen

Anonymous:

--- Quote from: "Glen" ---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".
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Wow, that's quite a coincidence!  :shock:

This is identical to one I couldn't identify and was going to ask you! Thought it was 'blackberry', which doesn't help  :D

I've now seen the vase with the pattern on your site.

Glen:
Hello "guest". The Indiana "Loganberry" also gets called "Blackberry"  :shock:  They are Contemporary Carnival Glass.

The "Loganberry" vase is a very different thing. It was made by Imperial in Classic Carnival and it's a sought after vase that goes for a lot of money (especially in the triple doped purple). Imperial did re-issue the pattern in later years, and they usually have the IG logo on the base (the Classic old ones usually have a multi rayed star on the base). Also the necks on the re-issues are ruffled.

Glen

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