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Author Topic: Carnival glass compote - ID = "Curved Star" by Brockwitz  (Read 1309 times)

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Offline Margi

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Good morning

I spent most of last night threading my way through Doty's site but cannot seem to locate the pattern of this item.  Could anyone kindly help please.  Also putting on a carnival flute vase under different topic.
Many thanks
Margi

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Offline Glen

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Re: Carnival glass compote
« Reply #1 on: May 18, 2010, 07:31:31 AM »
It is a "Curved Star" footed sugar bowl made by Brockwitz of Germany - they called the pattern "Zurich". For some more info on Brockwitz >

http://www.thistlewoods.net/Germany-Brockwitz.html
http://www.thistlewoods.net/Brockwitz-revelation.html
Just released—Carnival from Finland & Norway e-book!
Also, Riihimäki e-book and Carnival from Sweden e-book.
Sowerby e-books—three volumes available
For all info see http://www.carnivalglassworldwide.com/
Copyright G&S Thistlewood

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Offline Margi

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Re: Carnival glass compote - ID = "Curved Star" by Brockwitz
« Reply #2 on: May 19, 2010, 12:18:30 PM »
Thank you so much Glen I was hoping you would pop by and thanks for the email nudge too.  :kissy:

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Re: Carnival glass compote - ID = "Curved Star" by Brockwitz
« Reply #3 on: May 19, 2010, 12:34:50 PM »
 :hiclp:  WOW Glen.  Just viewed the Thistlewood site . . .  "Poor Man's Tiffiny, eh?"  I think not.  Some if not all Carnival glass is truly superb.  You have opened my eyes again.  Will have to dig out my box-full, for I no longer display my carnival items due to lack of space . . .   ... Time for me to have a re-think perhaps!  Jazz :hiclp:

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