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Hammered Bell Shade

This bell-shaped shade has coarse stipples around the top that simulate the hammering effect of some brass items. The lower part of the shade has a scroll-type pattern. Known only in white. Examples of this shade sold in 1997 and 1999 for $40 and $35 but in 2011 to...

Fruits and Flowers, Northwood

[column-half-1][/column-half-1][column-half-2] [/column-half-2] Fruits & Flowers is similar to Northwood’s Three Fruits that is seen only in plates and bowls. Both have the same three fruits arranged in the same way, but Fruits & Flowers lacks any...

Frosted Block, Imperial

[column-half-1][/column-half-1][column-half-2][/column-half-2] A unique and rather un-Carnival like pattern. The squared panels would be more stunning in dark colors but pieces are known only in marigold, clambroth, white, and occasional smoke. Rosebowls, the most...

Fruit Basket, Millersburg

Rare even by Millersburg standards, Marie McGee in her book on Millersburg Glass reports four or five examples, only in amethyst. These stemmed bonbons have a bunch of fruit in the bottom and the sides decorated with a basketweave. One of these brought $1,150 in 1994;...

Fruit Salad, Westmoreland

Fruit Salad, found only in punch set pieces, has a distinctive design with prominent ears around the edge of the bowl. This same unusual edge is also found in Westmoreland’s Orange Peel that has a stippled pattern rather than fruit. [column-half-1]Punch sets,...