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Lime Green Opalescent Coinspot Pitcher
Glassware:
Pattern:
Pre 1910 stock# S-421A
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All Things Considered Antiques and Collectibles
410-458-9622
$249.99, plus shipping
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Coinspot Pitcher in Lime Green Opalescent. I have seen this exact pitcher attributed to Northwood and Fenton. However it is pictured in "Victorian Colored Pattern Glass Book II" by William Heacock and identified as being made by Jefferson Glass Co. around 1905. Jefferson Glass was in business from 1900 to 1933 in Ohio and later on in West Virginia, they produced opalescent glass only from 1900 to 1907. This was the inspiation for Fenton to produce coin spot patterns. Measures 9 1/8&quo ...click for details
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Marigold Floral & Grape Pitcher
Glassware:
Carnival:
Pre 1940 stock# S-421B
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All Things Considered Antiques and Collectibles
410-458-9622
$99.99 plus shipping
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Marigold Floral and Grape Pitcher made by Dugan Glass Co. Diagonal bands of \\\\ on the waist and neck which indicate this as Dugan and not the Fenton variant. The Dugan pitcher also has a busier pattern but I think that just makes it more interesting. Measures 9 1/8" tall. Clear handle contrasts nicely with the marigold iridescence. Condition is very good, no chips, cracks or flea bites.
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