Posted 7 years ago
Deano
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When I saw the photos for the Estate Sale, I saw this Marigold Carnival Glass vase towering over the table. I was there an hour early, in the frigid 30 degree Florida weather. All part of the weather phenomenon called "Bomb Cyclone". It was worth it, the price was right. This Fenton #916 vase is also known as "Spearhead & Diamonds" and "Spearhead & Ribs" and dates to about 1918. The "Diamonds" are visible, although because the vase was swung to 17", they are not pronounced.
17" Tall
3 1/2" Base
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Wow what a find! I understand Florida winters very well and the past few days were bad. Good news, you braved the cold, which others will not understand when you say Florida, and found a treasure! Plus it is to be in the 70's next week.
This is just like my Grandmother's. the swung and pulled glass always catches my eye at sales.
Thanks for sharing
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Thanks TheAtticChick. Sounds like you do know a thing or two about Florida Winter. Admittedly, I spend most of my time in shorts, but sometimes it gets legit cold. Thanks for the Carnival Compliment, it's appreciated.
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