Arneson Auction Service EST 1937 " 78Th Year " Jim Arneson Registered Wisconsin Auctioneer #836 Neillsville ~ 715-819-2689 Sparta ~ 608-797-5086

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Arneson Auction Service EST 1937 Arneson Auction Service EST 1937 " 78th Year " Jim Arneson Registered Wisconsin Auctioneer #836 Neillsville ~ 715-819-2689 Sparta ~ 608-797-5086 Antique Glassware Auction Saturday April 18th ~~ Start 10:30 am ~~ DeForest, WI Held at: The Comfort Inn 5025 Cty Hwy V Large Collection of Carnival Glass in Many Patterns & Colors. Carnival Glass Convention Pieces. A Few Whimsy Items. Fenton, Fostoria, Northwood, Imperial, Dugan and Other Glass Companies. Crystal, Vases, Bowls, Compotes, Candy Dishes, Pitchers, Punch Bowls, Perfume Bottles, Dresser Sets, Miniature Children's Ceramic Tea/Coffee Sets. Ceramic and Pottery including: Royal Copley, Red Wing, Shawnee, Fire King, Japan. Depression Glass, Art Glass Vases, Glasses and lots more Great Miscellaneous Glass. If you Collect Carnival Glass Don't Miss This Auction.................... Terms: Cash, Check, MasterCard, Visa, Discover w/fee. Wis. Sales Tax No Onsite Buyers Fee!! No Onsite Buyers Fee!! No Onsite Buyers Fee!! Broadcast live online thru Proxibid. Use your computer to Participate from the comfort of your own home or office. Learn more at Proxibid.com # Description Sold Vintage German Marigold Carnival Glass Vase. Footed Prism Panels Pattern by The Brockwitz Glass Co. 1 in Brockwitz, Germany 1915-1940s. 9" Tall. 2 Vintage Marigold Carnival Glass vase, Octagon pattern by Imperial Glass Co. 7-3/4" Tall and 3-1/4" Base 3 Vintage Marigold Carnival Glass vase, Ripple pattern by Imperial Glass Co. 10-1/2" Tall and 3" Base 4 Vintage Marigold Carnival Glass vase, Rustic pattern by Fenton Glass Co. 9-1/2" Tall and 3-1/4" Base. 5 Vintage Marigold Carnival Glass vase, Lined Lattice Pattern by Dugan Glass Co. 9-3/4" Tall and 3" Base. 6 Vintage Marigold Carnival Glass vase, Fine Ribbed Pattern by Fenton Glass Co. 9-1/4" Tall and 3' Base. Vintage Marigold Carnival Glass vase, Butterfly and Berry Panel Pattern by Fenton Glass co. 9-1/4" Tall 7 and 2-1/2" Base Vintage Marigold Carnival Glass vase, Butterfly and Berry Panel Pattern by Fenton Glass Co. 8-1/4" Tall 8 and 2-1/2" Base. 9 Vintage Marigold Carnival Glass vase, Ripple Pattern by Imperial Glass Co. 8-1/2" Tall and 2-1/2" Base. Vintage Marigold Carnival Glass vase, Morning Glory pattern by Imperial Glass Co., 9-1/4" Tall and 2- 10 3/4" Base. 1 # Description Sold Vintage Marigold Carnival Glass vase, Morning Glory pattern by Imperial Glass Co., 8-1/2" Tall and 2- 11 3/4" Base. Vintage Marigold Carnival Glass Bud vase, Footed panel pattern by Dugan Glass Co, 8-1/4" Tall and 2- 12 1/4" Base. Vintage Marigold Carnival Glass vase, Wide Ribbed pattern by Dugan Glass Co., 9-1/4" Tall and 3-3/4" 13 Base 14 Vintage Marigold Carnival Glass vase, Ripple Pattern by Imperial Glass Co. 8-1/4" Tall and 3" Base. 15 Vintage Marigold Carnival Glass vase, Ripple Pattern by Imperial Glass Co. 7-1/4" Tall and 3" Base. Vintage Marigold Carnival Glass vase, Long Thumbprint Pattern by Fenton Glass Co.7-1/4" Tall and 3- 16 1/2" Base. Vintage Marigold Carnival Glass Bud vase, 1800's Angel Trumpet Flower pattern with metal base by 17 Fenton Glass Co. 6-1/2" Tall. Has a Scratched line that is original marking in the glass. Vintage Iridescent Amethyst Carnival Glass vase, Wide Ribbed Pattern by Dugan Glass Co. 12" Tall and 18 4" Base. Vintage Iridescent Amethyst Carnival Glass vase, Ripple Pattern with Electric Blue highlights, by 19 Imperial Glass Co. 10-3/4" Tall and 3" Base Vintage Iridescent Amethyst Carnival Glass Swung vase, Diamond and Rib pattern by Fenton Glass Co. 20 10-1/2 Tall and 3-1/2" Base. Vintage Iridescent Amethyst Carnival Glass Swung vase, Diamond and Rib pattern by Fenton Glass Co. 21 10-1/2 Tall and 3-1/2" Base. Vintage Iridescent Amethyst Carnival Glass Swung vase, Diamond and Rib pattern by Fenton Glass Co. 22 10-1/2 Tall and 3-1/2" Base. Vintage Marigold Carnival Glass vase, Diamond Point pattern by Northwood Glass Co., 8-3/4" Tall and 23 3-1/2" Base. Vintage Sapphire Blue Carnival Glass Vase, Drapery Variant pattern by Northwood Glass Co., 9" Tall and 24 2-3/4" Base. Vintage Sapphire Blue Carnival Glass Vase, Fine Ribbed Pattern by Fenton Glass Co., 9-1/4" Tall and 2- 25 1/2" Base. Vintage Sapphire Blue Carnival Glass Vase, Paneled Diamonds and Bows Pattern by Fenton Glass Co. 6- 26 1/4" Tall and 2-1/2" Base. 27 Vintage Amethyst Carnival Glass vase, Ripple Pattern by Imperial Glass Co., 7-3/4" Tall and 3-1/4" Base. Vintage Amethyst Carnival Glass vase, Corinth Pattern (12 Ribs) Jack-in-the-Pulpit by Westmreland 28 Glass Co. 8-1/2" Tall and 3" Base. Has a chip in in one of the bulbous tips otherwise very Nice Condition. Vintage Green Carnival Glass vase, Diamond Point pattern by Northwood Glass Co. 11-3/4" Tall and 3- 29 3/4" Base. Vintage Amethyst Carnival Glass vase, Lattice and Points (Vining Twigs) pattern with Daisy Design on 30 the inside bottom, by Dugan Glass Co. 6-1/2" Tall and 2-3/4" Base. 31 Vintage Crystal Footed Bud Vase with a Diamond Point pattern. 7-3/4" Tall. 32 Vintage Bohemian Czech Crystal Vase with in Pinwheel and Star of David pattern. 6-3/4" Tall. 33 Vintage Heavy Bohemian Czech Crystal vase in Pinwheel and Star of David pattern. 8" Tall. 34 Vintage Heavy Crystal Vase in Diamond Point Pattern. 8-1/4" Tall. 35 Vintage Heavy Crystal Footed Vase in Pinwheel and Star of David pattern. 8-1/2"Tall. Vintage Heavy Bohemian Czech Hand Cut Lead Crystal Vase with Pinwheel and Star of David pattern. 9- 36 1/2" Tall. 37 Vintage Heavy Crystal Water Pithcer with Pinwheel and Star of David pattern. 8-1/4" Tall. 2 # Description Sold 38 Vintage Bohemian Czech Crystal Water Pitcher with beautiful ethced floral pattern. 19-1/2" Tall. 39 Vintage Heavy Crystal Water Pitcher with Starburst pattern. 8" Tall. 40 Vintage Heavy Crystal Basket with panel and etched floral pattern. 10-1/4" Tall. 41 Vintage Heavy Crystal Basket with panel and etched Daisy pattern. 10-1/4" Tall. 42 Vintage Heavy Crystal Basket with Cut Diamond and Daisy Pattern. 10-1/2" Tall. 43 Vintage Heavy Crystal Basket with Cut Diamond and Daisy Pattern. 10-1/2" Tall. 44 Vintage Heavy Lead Crystal Basket with Button and Diamond Cut pattern. 13" Tall. 45 Vintage Heavy Crystal Basket with Star and Latice pattern by L.E. Smith Crystal. 8" Tall. 46 (2) Vintage Heavy Crystal Double Candlestick Holders with a bow and pineapple pattern. 5-3/4" Tall. Vintage Heavy Crystal Covered Sugar Bowl with Star of David pattern. 6-1/2" Tall. Has a small chip on 47 handle top, otherwise in great condition. Vintage Heavy Crystal Covered Candy Dish, has ball-footed base with Daisy and diamond Cut pattern. 48 9-1/4" Tall. 49 Vintage Iridescent Heavy Glass Footed Compote with Hexagon pattern. 4-1/2" Tall. 50 Vintage Heavy Glass Nut Dish with Blackberry and leaf pattern. 7" Diam. 51 Vintage Heavy Glass Footed Nut dish with Drape and etched Floral pattern. 7" Diam. 52 Vintage Heavy Glass Handled Fruit Bowl with a Twisted Pillar Flute pattern, 10-3/4" Diam. 53 Vintage Heavy Glass Bowl with Swirled Panel and Bubble Pattern. 8-1/2" Diam. 54 Vintage Heavy Crystal Cruet with Etched Floral Pattern. 8-1/4" Tall. Vintage Peach Opal Carnival Glass "Stippled Flower" Pattern Bowl with smooth Rays & Ruffled Edge by 55 Dugan GlassCo. 8" Vintage Peach Opal Carnival Glass "Stippled Flower" Pattern Bowl with smooth Rays & Ruffled Edge by 56 Dugan Glass Co. 8" Vintage Marigold Carnival Glass Bowl "Cosmos Variant" Pattern with Ruffled Edge by Dugan Glass Co. 57 10" Vintage Marigold Carnival Glass Bowl "Cosmos Variant" Pattern with Ruffled Edge by Dugan Glass Co. 58 10" Vintage Marigold Carnival Glass Bowl with Rare "Lions" Pattern and "Berry & Leaf Circle" Pattern on 59 the exterior. Has Ruffled Edge by the Fenton Glass Co. 7" 60 Vintge Amber Carnival Glass Bowl with Acorn Pattern and Bracket Edge by Fenton glass Co. 7-1/2" 61 Vintage Marigold Carnival Glass Bowl with Pony Pattern and 6-Ruffled edge by Dugan Glass Co. 7-1/2" Vintage Marigold Carnival Glass Bowl with Strawberry Pattern and Basketweave Pattern on Exterior. 62 Has Pie-Crust Edge. By Northwood Glass Co. 8-1/2" Vintage Marigold Carnival Glass Bowl with Peacock and Urn Pattern and Bearded Berry pattern on 63 Exterior. Has Ruffled Saw Tooth Edge. By Fenton Glass Co. 9" 64 Vintage Marigold Carnival Glass Bowl with Holly Pattern and Bracket Edge. By the Fenton Glass Co. 9" Vintage Marigold Carnival Glass Plate with Grape & Cable Pattern and Basketweave Pattern on 65 exterior. Has Saw tooth Edge. By the Northwoods Glass Co. 9" 66 Vintage Amber Carnival Glass Bowl with Open Rose Pattern and Ruffled Edge. By Imperial Glass Co. 9" Vintage Marigold Carnival Glass 4-Footed Fruit Bowl with Orange Tree Pattern on Exterior and Ruffled 67 Edge. By Fenton Glass Co. 9-1/2" Has a Few small Chips on Feet. Vintage Marigold Carnival Glass Bowl with Dragon & Lotus Pattern and Spatula Footed. By the Fenton 68 Glass Co. 8" Vintage Marigold Carnival Glass Bowl with Grape & Cable Pattern and Spatula Footed. By Northwoods 69 Glass Co. 7-1/2" 3 # Description Sold Vintage Marigold Carnival Glass Bowl with Grape & Cable Pattern and Ball Footed.
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