Posted 4 years ago
Newfld
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Here is a 4 1-2"H green carnival glass eagle with base imprinted "1776-1976 Bicentennial United States of America" from Summit Art Glass of Ravenna OH with orig label on back
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Posted 4 years ago
Newfld
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Here is a 4 1-2"H green carnival glass eagle with base imprinted "1776-1976 Bicentennial United States of America" from Summit Art Glass of Ravenna OH with orig label on back
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Very nice- I like how long necked he seems to be, sort of like he's craning his neck to see over a rocky ledge. I also love the beautiful emerald green of him- is there or was there an image of an eagle on the American dollar? Because if so, its reminding me of that!
The coloring on this is very nice and great to have original label!
Many thanks everyone for the love
Lauren
six-0-one
Vet
iggy
bobby
Thomas
Bruce
Hoot
MrsT
fort
Thanks Lauren for your terrific compliments, he does appear to be craning his neck as many eagles do before they head out to fly! I too like his emerald green color & the flashy base with hints of gold. You are absolutely right, our US dollar (aka "single" in American slang) does have a crest on back with eagle and it has a latin banner saying "e pluribus unum", I don't know latin but think it means something like united we stand
MrsT thank you for the super compliment, it was a surprise for me to find the orig label with this eagle - hard to believe this piece is almost 50 yrs old, someone took very good care of it
So awesome, I love it.
Lori thank you so much for the lovely compliment I'm so glad you liked this green glass eagle
The love is totally appreciated
fort
Lori
keramikos
Another US glass maker I don't know, the list seems endless!
This is very stylish Jenni, and I love the iridescence.
Super thanks Karen for your kind words & love, I really like this glassmaker Summit because they made some unusual glass animals, and I located a rare one that is also iridescent which I will post soon. Yes there were a lot of US glass co's, some less well known than a popular one such as Fenton, and I think you will enjoy my next animal post featuring a 1940s animal by one of these lesser known makers - Karen you make me so happy when you notice & appreciate these things, a million thanks my friend :)
Very grateful for the love all
aura
BB2
Cokeman
Thank you Karen & jb for the always thoughtful love, I am so happy you enjoyed this bicentennial glass eagle