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    Posted 12 days ago

    LovelyPat
    (75 items)

    Purple Glass Bowl with 2 peacocks in tree pattern , 12" ruffle rim on 4" base unmarked & undamaged ; no carnival iridescence on this bowl . Not on a fence , urn patterns ; have not found this pattern of 2 peacocks

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    1. TallCakes TallCakes, 12 days ago
      possibly L. G. Wright; here's one in custard glass where pattern is easier to discern:

      https://www.worthpoint.com/worthopedia/g-wright-thick-heavy-uranium-custard-1787964060

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