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    Posted 12 years ago

    RhondaCorv…
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    I picked this up at an antique store. It's not vaseline but has a beautiful opal rim. I thought it was so interesting that there is strings of black glass in the bowl. The tag on the bowl said "Fleur De lis" but the more I research the more it would appear that this is a style and not a maker. Would love to know who made it and the era.

    Rhonda

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    Comments

    1. Celiene Celiene, 12 years ago
      It looks like Sandwich glass pattern to me, but the opal rim is not right for Sandwich. I don't think the pattern name is Fleur de lis.
    2. TallCakes TallCakes, 12 years ago
      appears to be Northwood's Diamond Point and Fleur-de-Lis in green opalescent glass, ca.1906
    3. RhondaCorvallis RhondaCorvallis, 12 years ago
      TallCakes, thank you very much!! It's really nice to know exactly who made this, the ca. and the pattern name. I really appreciate your knowledge and help.

      Rhonda

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