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    Posted 13 years ago

    roseco24
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    I would really like to know who made this bridal bowl. It was given to me as a gift this weekend. I love it just would like to know a little more about it.

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    1. ringe, 13 years ago
      I understand this might not be the most appropriate way to say this.. call me!! 910 750 3371.. or 586 295 7977.
    2. Browkat, 12 years ago
      The bridal bowl is from Fenton. It is cranberry glass with white poured through it to make the design show up. I have been told the pattern is called Spanish lace. My mother received one like this as a wedding gift and it was passed down to me.
    3. TallCakes TallCakes, 12 years ago
      appears to be a cranberry opalescent Victorian era brides basket; a number of makers produced this design. The design/pattern would be Daisy & Fern. There should be markings on the frame as to its maker that may help with dating.

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