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Author Topic: Is this complete? Or should there be a lid?  (Read 929 times)

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Is this complete? Or should there be a lid?
« on: May 31, 2010, 10:37:26 AM »
Hi - Found this this weekend for $2.  I think it is Indiana Glass, and (I think) matches my other piece here:  http://www.glassmessages.com/index.php/topic,26464.0.html

As quoted over there (2007)   
It's Indiana Glass (Dunkirk, IN) in gold iridescent. The pattern is known as "Harvest" - made in the 1970s. That shape was called a wedding bowl  (it had a lid) and a similar one was part of a console set (without the lid). Value? best way to determine that is to keep your eye on eBay for one - they crop up frequently.

This is only about 7 inches tall, but I googled around I did see something with a lid -- So was this, should this, did this have a lid? I believe this is the Harvest pattern also -- as far as I can tell.  I still LOVE it  ;)

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