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Flute and Cane, Imperial

[column-half-1][/column-half-1][column-half-2][/column-half-2] Flute & Cane is pretty much as the name says; a band of flutes below which is a cane pattern. Although many shapes were made, only the pitchers are seen very often. There are two sizes of pitchers;...

Fluted Scrolls, Dugan

Fluted Scrolls was made in noniridized glass prior to the Carnival era. It is sometimes referred to as Flute Scrolls and Flower Band because of the flowers around the middle. According to author Carl O. Burns, it is also called Jackson by some collectors. This...

Flowering Dill, Fenton

Yet another of Fenton’s little hat shapes, this one not seen as often as Open Edge or Holly. They may have four or six ruffles, be jack-in-the-pulpit shapes or even tri-cornered. Some are crimped. The shape seems to make little difference in the value....

Flowering Vine, Millersburg

Very few examples of this 9-inch tall compote are known; two in amethyst, one in marigold, and this one in green. This one last sold at auction in 1994 for $9,000 but has since passed on to yet another owner. In 2007 the marigold, which has small chip, sold for...

Flowers and Beads (Beads and Flowers), Dugan

[column-half-1][/column-half-1][column-half-2][/column-half-2] While Flowers and Beads is found as the exterior pattern on Dugan’s Honeycomb & Beads, it is also known as a pattern on its own with a plain front as shown above. Thanks to King Hoppel for the...