Does any one recognize this

Found in family estate this gorgeous piece of carnival glass.
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asked almost 13 years ago

rbee
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I think it might be Fenton Peacock Tail. There is a similar pattern by Northwood called Nippon but they are usually marked with an N in a circle (but not always). You might want to research those 2 patterns online. It is circa 1910.

answered almost 13 years ago

try looking here..
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Link is correct now..for anyone who got sent somewhere else…sorry

under ‘hats’…this is Fenton Brier Patch..but haven’t found your pattern yet

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answered almost 13 years ago

CindyBear
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Any markings on the side base or flat bottom?
I agree that it looks like a Fenton.

answered almost 13 years ago

MONTROSE
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Is there any pattern inside? Anything on the bottom like a starburst?

Very hard to ID. There are so many different plain patterns and even in the book its hard to catch all the details. There is a wide panel but the foot is different so not sure.

I hope you find an ID and I will keep looking as time permits.

answered almost 13 years ago

froggieb
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No markings

answered almost 13 years ago

rbee
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