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Title: Today's treasure
Post by: Lustrousstone on January 21, 2006, 08:16:28 PM
Came home with some treasure today. One to keep - a Victorian double spill holder or perhaps just an ornament in pale cranberry/pink, uranium and white. Have been looking at this one for a while and found the price had dropped 50%. It's not perfect, as the rear foot has lost its end, but I'm delighted with it. The hollow uprights seem to have been lined with a very thin layer of white, which gives an interesting effect.

spill holder (http://i20.photobucket.com/albums/b217/lustrousstone/PDR_0042.jpg)

And some to sell - two Jeanette Glass Co demitasses (tea cup to us Brits) with saucers bought for £2.50 each in the Iris pattern in irridescent plus a sugar. Looked in my books to discover they have a book price of $400 for a demitasse cup and saucer in irridescent!! Interestingly the irridescence is only on the outside of the cups and under the saucers. Why isn't it called carnival?

demitase (http://i20.photobucket.com/albums/b217/lustrousstone/PDR_0039.jpg)
Title: Today's treasure
Post by: pamela on January 22, 2006, 12:56:35 AM
I simply LOVE them
http://www.pressglas-pavillon.de/vasen/02547.html
Look Vasen mouthblown - I simply do not know how to install this crossreading possibility then - sorry  :roll:
Title: Today's treasure
Post by: Bill B on January 22, 2006, 04:30:56 AM
Hi, The Iris pattern was made after the carnival glass era. I think it was made from the 1920's-50's. with the marigold color being 1950's.  Bill B