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    Posted 14 years ago

    oceangrl007
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    I am new to Carnival Glass, this is my first piece. It's such a pretty design. I'd appreciate any help identifying the pattern ( didn't know what flower it is) as well as approximate value? There is a crack that's sandwiched within the glass on the bottom, it's not very visible from the top of the dish.
    Any help would be greatly appreciated!
    thank you...

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    1. oceangrl007, 14 years ago
      p.s. you can see the crack there on the left in the last picture, as well as the first one - it's within the glass
    2. Shawnl86 Shawnl86, 14 years ago
      Hello Oceangrl, the patterns called Peacock Tail and it was produced by Fenton in the early 1900s, sadly with the crack the value is around $5.00

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