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Carnival For Glen...Fenton Goddess of Harvest Marigold Bowl
Ohio:
Glen in the mall I'm I saw last week a Fenton Goddess of Harvest Marigold carnival bowl.
Price? $34,500! Most expensive item they have ever had in the mall which is the largest in the U.S. Ken
Glen:
Ken - goodness me!!! :o In a mall (where is the icon for falling over in shock? LOL). I could imagine it in an auction (where some amazing prices have been reached) but it must have been a bit of a surprise to see it in the mall. Was it well protected? Did you lift it up to examine it for damage >:D
I've done the marathon around some of the HUGE antique Malls. I do recall being in one in the late 1990s which called itself the largest in the US (I think it was either in the Dayton or Chicago area). I expect the title of the biggest mall is cause for some rivalry.
The Fenton Museum used to have (maybe still does have) a G of H bowl. I saw that "in situ" some years back. Pretty bowl ;)
Thanks for the info, Ken.
Glen
Ohio:
Glen its in the Heart of Ohio mall in Springfield which is near Dayton. No frankly I didn't do a hands on...was scared stiff to even touch it. Its Marigold & from what I could see through the showcase glass...it looked undamaged with good Iridescence. I was privately informed it was going to be there until June & if no offers then it would go to auction. I know I'd never seen one before. Ken
Anne:
Glen, this one might be appropriate for the shock: :thud: :kissy:
Glen:
Yes, Yes, Yesss Anne. Perfect. :clap: I didn't spot it when I looked earlier. I think the little figure was probably flat on its nose when my gaze whooshed by as I scanned the icons.
And Ken, thanks for the confirmation. It will be interesting to see if it sells in the mall.
Thanks again.
Glen
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