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I need help in Id’ing the pattern and company. I’ve been Googling for hours and can’t find the pattern. I sure hope somebody can help. Thanks for looking. Barns
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appears to have a wheat shaft and either a daisy or sunflower. There is no co. ID on it either.
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BARNTIQUES859 Reputation: 234 See BARNTIQUES859's booth |
Barntiques, did you look on this site?
It’s the best site for carnival glass info and IDs.
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Looks like an Imperial mold-see this pitcher on doty’s [URL removed]
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(Pictures are a bit small to make out the details.)
Also check this site-is it FieldFlower/Field Flower?
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TimeSpanTreasures Reputation: 956 See TimeSpanTreasures' booth |
got [URL removed] It is a rare Imperial Glass; Field Flower. in marigold. Euroholic also found it
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BARNTIQUES859 Reputation: 234 See BARNTIQUES859's booth |
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