I have just dug out my Mums dish with the same design, beautiful shine to the iridescent. It's a smaller dish with the eagle claw and ball feet, it's green and the butterfly in the middle has the very same line that yours has, its not a scratch, definitely a mark the glass has made. So interesting to see this, thank you.
Its a straw mark. When they would remove the glass from the mold they sould throw it into a pile of straw. I may be wrong but i dont think so...my mom and dad were antique dealers for 35 years. And my moms favorite was the cobalt blue. She had the whole set.
Sorry Helen you are wrong. A straw mark on carnival glass is actually a shear mark caused by the relatively cool shears used to cut the molten glass as it was poured into the mold. Nothing to do with actual straw.
I really think rachelcaresasmr supplied a great point here guys. P is certainly the most important thing to keep in mind when collecting this stuff! I'm glad we could have such a wonderful source of knowledge grace us!
Ya a factory defeat. But funny I have a blue set that was my great grandma’s.Don’t know what year it was. But it only survive do to my mom because r double cousin was selling everything of their grandma’s after she had passed away for drugs.
I have one that's similar to yours. It's blue, with more berry detail, no feet, no butterflies. It was purchased by my grandmother. Mine has a twisted metal handle. I'd never sell it, but curious about it's value.
Hey it's Drewwww ..hi I love this kinda stuff..I love that bowl so beautiful..great job brotha 👍 👏👍 Always share like and, subscribe to my buddy Drew ...I love carnival glass it's part of my past..love it Drew ❤✌
mostly glass collectors. The orange ones are called Marigold and are the most common and least when comes to value. Look for iridescent purple, Red and Blue.
The mark in the center is where they cut the hot glass with cold scissors as it went into the mold. Nice piece
I love Fenten class. I have a milk white table lamp from the 70s.
I have just dug out my Mums dish with the same design, beautiful shine to the iridescent. It's a smaller dish with the eagle claw and ball feet, it's green and the butterfly in the middle has the very same line that yours has, its not a scratch, definitely a mark the glass has made. So interesting to see this, thank you.
Wonderful!
You are by far my favorite TH-cam channel
Thank U !
Yes, I've hidden things I wanted to buy later behind other items.
Its a straw mark. When they would remove the glass from the mold they sould throw it into a pile of straw. I may be wrong but i dont think so...my mom and dad were antique dealers for 35 years. And my moms favorite was the cobalt blue. She had the whole set.
Sorry Helen you are wrong. A straw mark on carnival glass is actually a shear mark caused by the relatively cool shears used to cut the molten glass as it was poured into the mold. Nothing to do with actual straw.
P
I really think rachelcaresasmr supplied a great point here guys. P is certainly the most important thing to keep in mind when collecting this stuff! I'm glad we could have such a wonderful source of knowledge grace us!
Ya a factory defeat. But funny I have a blue set that was my great grandma’s.Don’t know what year it was. But it only survive do to my mom because r double cousin was selling everything of their grandma’s after she had passed away for drugs.
I have one that's similar to yours. It's blue, with more berry detail, no feet, no butterflies. It was purchased by my grandmother. Mine has a twisted metal handle. I'd never sell it, but curious about it's value.
I don’t stash merch, I put it in my cart and if I change my mind I “unshop” it by reshelving it.
thanks for sharing..I love finding gkassware like this
Would you put on link to his channel Idol tried looking him up and couldn't find his channel
HEY CALIFORNIAPICKIN JUST SUBBED U FROM THE FAM'S STREAM I DROPPED A LIKE
TFS!!! 👍👍👍👍👍✌️❤️🇺🇸
Thanks for the information depression glass now I know what to look for 👌👌
linda wilkes. You mg9
It’s not depression glass!
Love your videos
YW
I’m sorry, but you gotta turn down the Casio keyboard. I had to bail at the 2:40 mark
Hey it's Drewwww ..hi I love this kinda stuff..I love that bowl so beautiful..great job brotha 👍 👏👍
Always share like and, subscribe to my buddy Drew ...I love carnival glass it's part of my past..love it Drew ❤✌
My darn cat managed to break a piece of my Millersburg Carnival Glass. The rest is no longer displayed.
How do you know where to go to try to sell some of this?
ebay
Sound voice goes low so difficult to hear
They call them straw marks
I just bought 4 pieces all orange for 10.00
2 bowls and 2 ruffled plates.
Who buys these?
mostly glass collectors. The orange ones are called Marigold and are the most common and least when comes to value. Look for iridescent purple, Red and Blue.
@@CaliforniaPickin
Thanks for the information I just now saw your comment! I guess I'm stuck with the orange bowls. They are pretty!
Love the items but the music was really difficult to sit through. Nice music but it was too loud and detracted from your voice.
Want more information about carnival glass go to www.hookedoncarnival.com lot of great information
Thank you sooo much for sharing this site! I've never seen it before. Lots of valuable information!!