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Dear Helaine and Joe: My beautiful 93-year-old auntie gave me this bowl that was her mother’s. It is marked on the bottom with either an “N” or a “Z” in a circle. Can you provide some information on ...
Now, carnival glass is a very specialized market, and sort of very eccentric and esoteric at times, but this is one of the better patterns. APPRAISER: And one of the best appreciated patterns in the ...
Carnival glass shimmers with an iridescent, irresistible glow, and while it was once a dime-store staple, it has since become collectors’ treasure. Unlike depression glass, which is delicate and ...
Q: My vase belonged to my mom, but I know nothing else about it. It is marked on the bottom "Made in Japan." There is damage to the top. Does it have any value? — S.C. A: It is a Geisha Girl-pattern ...
In the 1930s, small colorful glass dishes were given away as premiums for purchasing sacks of flour or boxes of oatmeal or detergent. Well padded in the flour, a sturdy glass cup or bowl would survive ...