Update to………Green Console Bowl with Hughes Green Corn Flower / Cornflower Cutting

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Ran into another green piece this weekend.  A little salad plate, provenance unknown.  I no longer have the console, so can’t recall the exact colour.  The photo below looks dark, but in actuality I don’t think it was dark, although I am not sure if the two pieces are the exact same shade of green.

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January 5, 2020

Corn Flower Green ConsoleI was very surprised to walk into the local St. Vincent de Paul shop to find this beautiful console bowl with the Corn Flower cutting.  I have never seen, in the wild, a piece cut with Corn Flower in any colour other than pink, hawthorne (Heisey) or the pilseners with the red bases.  Definitely never the green.

I don’t know the glass maker.   A photo of this piece shows up in Walter T. Lemiski’s book Elegant Glass with Corn Flower but does not indicate the provenance.

Very pretty.

 

Update to…………………..L.E. Smith Blue Goblet – Grape Pattern

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Had a lovely drive and dropped in at the Main Thru Church Antiques Mall in Orono.  Picked up this pretty goblet.  The amberina colour is rich and quite spectacular.

This piece has the ruffled edge and while it is a goblet, could be used as a really pretty little vase.

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June 9, 2014

Yesterday our larger neighbourhood held a multi-block yard sale.  We do this collectively this the first weekend in June annually.

This year I bought only a very few things from my neighbours (some years it is really bad!).  Sold a few items.  Our friend Dave came over to sell a few things of his own.  He had picked up a couple pieces of glass that I acquired.  This is one of them.

L.E. Smith Grape Goblet (3)I was taken by this shade of blue – very pretty.  A cross between cobalt and turquoise.

Replacements.com calls the shade Vintage-Blue.  The grapes and leaves are quite obvious.

I’ve been trying to determine the age of this piece.  I’ve seen it sold online as a 1960s piece.  But I don’t really know.

 

Fenton Orange Tree Bowl

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I don’t generally buy Carnival pieces but hubby and I went on a wee rural ramble last weekend and for the first time in more than a year I was able to check out a few antique stores.  It was so much fun.

I picked up three pieces of Carnival from the same vendor and was able to identify all three as they are not particularly unique.

This pretty bowl, by Fenton, is called Orange Tree.

David Doty – https://ddoty.com/orangetree.html says:

“One of Fenton’s most popular patterns, Orange Tree was produced in a great range of shapes. Only the plates, bowls, and mugs, however, are found in much of a color range. Some of the plates and bowls have an alternate center in which the trunk of the orange trees seems to skip the interior band and continue slightly into the center.  A rare variation of the bowls has a daisy pattern in the center band rather than the alternating basketweave and floral design. The three-in-one edge,  is very rare in Orange Tree. The Orange Tree pattern has been used by Fenton on a number of contemporary pieces, including bowls.”

My piece doesn’t have any of the variations.  The back however has an array of berries and foliage.  I have seen this referred to as ‘Bearded Berry’ on other online sites.  I don’t have any Fenton resources to check of my own.

I believe this had an early twentieth century production date – quite pretty.