I have a small dish Fenton Carnival with cobalt bottom, is footed, two flowers pattern, not a bon bon dish but smaller, it is beautiful !
Does anyone know the name of dish…Nut bowl ?
Thanks, Marlee
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Mlee_herz Reputation: 16 See Mlee_herz's booth |
Fenton made the Two Flowers in a small Sauce dish , footed, 5-6 inches in the colors of
Amethyst,Aqua,Blue powder,Green,Lime green,Marigold,Pink,Sapphire blue, and Vaseline.
Hope this helps!
[URL removed] just noticed you said yours was “cobalt blue” bottom, but most likely it is Sapphire blue.
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loristhisandthat Reputation: 865 See loristhisandthat's booth |
This is the place I go to research a lot of my glass stuff. Hope it helps.
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mcbryn7923 Reputation: 14 See mcbryn7923's booth |
google it, you’ll find out and learn about carnival glass
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