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China and Dinnerware5867 of 6044Peachbloom Plater #11 madeDisney MICKEY MOUSE & DONALD DUCK SAKE CUPS w/BOX
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    Posted 14 years ago

    coachjim
    (9 items)

    These are a few things I have picked up here and there...can anyone tell me anything about these, especially the 3rd pix,Im not a big glass person I just like the way it looks and the history behind some of this stuff.

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    Vintage Imperial Carnival Glass Daisy & Button Toothpick Holder Purple Blue 
    Vintage Imperial Carnival Glass Dai...
    $9
    CARNIVAL CRUISE LINES MARDI GRAS HAT FUNNEL PIN
    CARNIVAL CRUISE LINES MARDI GRAS HA...
    $6
    Mosser Glass USA Mini Hen on Nest TEAL CARNIVAL - Salt Well Iridescent
    Mosser Glass USA Mini Hen on Nest T...
    $17
    Mosser Glass HONEY AMBER CARNIVAL Solid Glass Turkey Thanksgiving 2.5
    Mosser Glass HONEY AMBER CARNIVAL S...
    $18
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    Vintage Imperial Carnival Glass Daisy & Button Toothpick Holder Purple Blue 
    Vintage Imperial Carnival Glass Dai...
    $9
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    1. Paul71 Paul71, 13 years ago
      Photo 1: Orange bowl is marigold carnival glass, Fenton's Peacock Tail pattern, circa 1910. Tray underneath is Jeannette Glass Co's Cherry Blossom pattern, 1930s. Photo 2: "Carnival" oval bowl and handled relish are Indiana Glass Co, 1970s. Clear glass looks like a child's sugar bowl and butter dish, should be marked in large letters inside bottom "NEAR CUT" by Cambridge Glass, ca.1910. Photo 3: toothpick holder is Fostoria's Brazilian pattern from the late 1890s

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