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Help identify glass RED CARNIVAL GLASS Nappy?
Della:
Your photos could possibly be too large.
Try reducing them and then re-upload. :)
If all else fails you can always email them, using the email button under this message and I will post them for you.
Lustrousstone:
Hi Welcome to the board. Nettiquette says the ALL CAPS is considered to be shouting and therefore a bit rude, it's also hard to read. Good luck with posting your picture. I'm looking forward to seeing it.
Anne:
--- Quote from: "starbecker" ---I UPLOADED THE PICTURE, BUT WHEN I TRY TO SAVE IT TO AN ALBUM I GET PAGE CANNOT BE DISPLAYED PAGE AND THEN THE UPLOAD FAILURE MESSAGE.
WHAT AM I DOING WRONG?
:roll: :?
--- End quote ---
Starbecker, as Della says, that usually means your pictures are too big - they need to be 200kb or less to save them to GlassGallery. If you need help with it please feel free to shout me. 8)
Anne:
Image resized and uploaded to Glass Queries for Starbecker. Link to picture here: http://glassgallery.yobunny.org.uk/displayimage.php?pos=-2832. Click image to see larger version in new window.
Glen:
Many thanks to Anne for posting the image - and also to Della.
Starbecker - your piece was made by Imperial Glass (Ohio). The name of the pattern is Pillar Flute (Imperial's #682) and the shape is a handled, oval pickle dish.
I need to ask if the glass is definitely iridised (Carnival). I just can't tell from the photo, but it does seem like maybe it is not iridised. The Carnival examples of this pattern are not usually known in red. Some scarce items are known in Pillar Flute, in Imperial's red Carnival - but generally the range is found in marigold or clambroth.
Glen
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