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Hagerstown Carnival Glass Auction Saturday April 13, 2019 Hagerstown Carnival Glass Auction Saturday April 13, 2019 ____1. Four Fenton Green Butterfly & Fern Tumblers. (Two ____22. Northwood Green Fine Cut & Roses Ftd. Rosebowl. Collar Base, Two Factory Ground Base.) (Perfect Feet!) ____2. Five Blue Fenton Butterfly & Berry Tumblers. (Selling ____23. Pair of Northwood Custard Items. (Custard/ Nutmeg as Set.) Drapery Variant Vase and Grape & Cable Banana ____3. Set of Six Northwood Grape & Cable Punch Cups. Bowl; Both Have Flaws.) (Alaskan Finish. Selling as Set.) ____24. Northwood Celeste Blue Stretch Flared Bowl. (Has ____4. Lot of Six Carnival Glass Tumblers. (Two Fenton Tree of Life Base.) Marigold Butterfly & Berry, Fenton Marigold Orange ____25. NORTHWOOD RENNINGER BLUE FRUITS & Tree Mug, Dugan Marigold Rambler Rose Tumbler. FLOWERS BON-BON. (STIPPLED. VERY RARE Marigold Decorated Tumbler and Green Iridized COLOR AND NICE ITEM.) Stemmed Goblet.) ____26. Northwood Marigold G&C Cologne Bottle w/ Stopper. ____5. Cambridge Dark Marigold Near Cut Souvenir (Banded Bottle. Super Pretty.) Creamer. (Souvenir Grand Rapids Wis. Excellent ____27. Imperial Marigold Octagon 8 Pc. Wine Set. (Dark Color and Condition.) Color and Nice.) ____6. U.S. Glass Marigold/Goofus Whimsey 2 Sided Bowl. ____28. Fenton Mg/ Vaseline Persian Medallion Bon-Bon. (Banana Bowl Shape. Has Small Loss of Goofus (Two Sided Card Tray. Scarce Shape for this Color.) Inside from Old Sticker.) ____29. Northwood Black Diamond Point Bushel Basket. ____7. Dugan Marigold Golden Harvest Decanter Stopper. (Scarce and Non Iridized.) (Stopper Only.) ____30. NORTHWOOD ICE GREEN PEACOCK AT THE ____8. U.S. Glass Orange Camphor Lil Bo Peep Cereal URN LG. ICS BOWL. (ALWAYS DESIRABLE WITH Bowl. (Non-Carnival. Very Scarce Item.) NICE IRIDESCENCE.) ____9. Millersburg Green Hanging Cherries 7" ICS Bowl. ____31. Northwood Purple Peacock at the Urn Lg. Ice Cream (Pretty Satin Finish. Manufacturer Check in Base Bowl. (Has Nice Color.) Rim.) ____32. Imperial Purple Ripple Vase. (9" x 6" with 3 1/4" ____10. FENTON BLUE KITTENS 4 RUFFLED TOOTHPICK Base. Has Great Iridescence!) HOLDER. (ALWAYS DESIRABLE.) ____33. Dugan Blue Target Vase. (11" Tall. Scarce Color for ____11. Fenton Lime Green/Marigold Stag & Holly Lg. Ftd. This Pattern.) Bowl. (Odd Base Color. Scarce Item.) ____34. Pair of Fenton Orange Tree Shaving Mugs. (Cobalt ____12. Fenton Green Dandelion Tankard. (Nice Iridescence. Blue and Powder Blue. Selling Together.) Has Hairline Near Top of Handle.) ____35. Pair of Fenton Orange Tree Shaving Mugs. (Vaseline ____13. Westmoreland Mari/Milkglass Smooth Rays Bowl. and Aqua, Small Size. Selling Together.) (Ruffled Bowl, Nice Example.) ____36. NORTHWOOD AQUA OPAL DANDELION MUG. ____14. Marigold Interior Optic Enameled Ruffled Vase. (VERY NICE BUTTERSCOTCH OVERLAY.) (Maker Unknown. Unusual with Nice Floral ____37. Northwood Purple Singing Birds Mugs. (Selling as a Decoration.) Pair.) ____15. IMPERIAL LAVENDER BEADED BULLSEYE ____38. Two Northwood Amethyst Carnival Glass Bowls. SQUATTY VASE. (7 1/4" X 6" DIAMETER. RARE (Three Fruits Medallion and Rosette.) AND DESIRABLE WITH PASTEL IRIDESCENCE.) ____39. Two Northwood Green Carnival Glass Bowls. (Grape ____16. Imperial Purple Beaded Bullseye Vase. (8 1/2" x 5 Leaves and Lg. Ruffled Wild Strawberry.) 1/4". Excellent Iridescence. Nice Vase.) ____40. NORTHWOOD PURPLE ORIENTAL POPPY ____17. Imperial Smoke Swirl Paneled JIP Vase. (Great Color WATER SET. (SIX PIECE. VERY DESIRABLE HAS and Iridescence.) GREAT IRIDESCENCE AND RIBBED INTERIOR.) ____18. Imperial Marigold Jewels Cylinder Vase. (Signed with ____41. Northwood Purple Covered Compote. (Nice Iron Cross Mark. 5 1/2" Tall. Has Tiny Bruise Near Iridescence.) Top.) ____42. Northwood Blue G&C Ruffled Fruit Bowl. (Small Size, ____19. Pair of Imperial Marigold 8 Paneled Candlesticks. with Nice Highlights.) (9" Tall. Great Color and Iridescence.) ____43. Northwood Purple Raspberry Water Pitcher. (Nice ____20. DUGAN PURPLE DOGWOOD SPRAYS BOWL. Iridescence.) (DOME FTD. AND RUFFLED. 8 7/8". SUPER ____44. Set of 3 Northwood Purple Raspberry Tumblers. EXAMPLE WITH EXCELLENT IRIDESCENCE.) ____45. NORTHWOOD GREEN G&C LG. OPEN ____21. Northwood White Memphis Punch Base Only. COMPOTE. (RARE AND VERY DESIREABLE!) (Scarce Base with Nice Frosty Iridescence.) ____46. NORTHWOOD DARK MARIGOLD G&C LG. OPEN ____68. FENTON GREEN WREATH OF ROSES PUNCH COMPOTE. (SCARCE WITH GREAT COLOR AND BOWL & BASE. (HAS PLAIN INTERIOR. SCARCE IRIDESCENCE.) ITEM WITH NICE IRIDESCENCE.) ____47. NORTHWOOD PURPLE G&C LG. OPEN ____69. Fenton Marigold Wreath of Roses Punch Bowl & COMPOTE. (ANOTHER SCARCE ONE WITH NICE Base. (Dark Marigold with Vintage Interior. Great COLOR AND IRIDESCENCE.) Iridescence.) ____48. Pair of Northwood Blue Jade Stretch Bowls. (Center ____70. NORTHWOOD MARIGOLD ROSE SHOW PLATE. Piece and Cupped Rose Bowl.) (GREAT IRIDESCENCE WITH LOTS OF PINKS ____49. Pair of Northwood Blue Jade Stretch Items. (Plate AND BLUES.) with Thin Rib Exterior and Ftd. Compote.) ____71. Northwood Ice Blue Memphis Punch Base Only. ____50. BEAUTIFUL NORTHWOOD LT. AMETHYST (Great Iridescence.) PEACOCKS PLATE. (SUPER EXAMPLE WITH ____72. Purple Belle Hatpin. GREAT COLOR.) ____73. Purple Tufted Throw Hatpin. ____51. Dugan Marigold Heavy Iris Tankard. (Nice Dark ____74. Lot of Three Carnival Glass Hatpins. (Purple Top O Example.) The Walk, Green Rooster, and Czech Beaded ____52. Pair of Fenton Blue Bullseye & Beads Swung Vases. Hatpin.) (Mid-Size Measuring 14" and 13 1/2" Tall.) ____75. Lot of Approx. 80 Various Carnival Glass Buttons. ____53. Lot of Three Carnival Glass Vases. (Northwood ____76. Pair of Dark Big Butterfly/ Scarab Hatpins. Green Diamond Point, Northwood Amethyst Thin ____77. Pair of Top of the Walk Hatpins. Rib, and Fenton Green Diamond Point Columns ____78. Pair of Carnival Glass Hatpins. (Dragonflies and Six Vase.) Plums.) ____54. Three Piece Blue Lot. (Dugan Peacock at the ____79. Lot of Carnival Glass Hatpins. (Moiré Beetle, Blue Fountain Tumbler, Fenton Pinecone Plate, and Rooster, and More.) Fenton Vintage Fernery.) ____80. Imperial Amber Stained Chatelaine Pitcher. (No ____55. MILLERSBURG MARIGOLD TROUT & FLY ICS Collar Base. Rare Non-Iridized Example. Has Spot of BOWL. (8 1/4" WITH NICE SATINY FINISH. VERY Missing Stain Near Spout.) MINOR SCUFFING ON TROUT.) ____81. Possinger Red Stretch Plate. (7" with Nice ____56. Millersburg Marigold Peacocks Master Berry Bowl. Iridescence.) (9 1/2" Radium and Really Nice.) ____82. Fenton Contemporary Plum Opal Lily Fairy Lamp. ____57. Millersburg Marigold Peacock at Urn Mystery Bowl. (Great Color and Iridescence.) (8 3/4" with 3/1 Edge. Scarce with Nice Satiny ____83. Fenton Contemporary Persian Medallion Compote. Iridescence.) (Yellow with Blue Trim.) ____58. Millersburg Marigold Peacock at Urn Bowl. (10 3/4" ____84. FENTON RED STRETCH MINI ROSEBOWL. Large Ruffled with Nice Satiny Iridescence.) (4" CUPPED IN. RARE MINIATURE WITH GREAT ____59. Millersburg Green Grape Wreath Variant Bowl. COLOR.) (7" Ruffled with Radium Iridescence.) ____85. RIIHIMAKI AMBER GRAND THISTLE WATER SET. ____60. MILLERSBURG MARIGOLD WHIRLING LEAVES (6 PIECE SET. SCARCE AND DESIRABLE.) BOWL. (TRI-CORNERED WITH CRIMPED EDGE. ____86. Riihimaki Blue Grand Thistle Tumbler. (Scarce Item.) RADIUM IRIDESCENCE. TOUGH TO FIND.) ____87. Marigold Rising Sun Water Pitcher. (Scarce and Nice ____61. IMPERIAL VASELINE OPAL RIPPLE VASE. (8 3/4" Item.) TALL WITH 2 1/2" BASE. NON-IRIDIZED ITEM ____88. Sowerby Marigold Daisy Block Row Boat. (Great WITH GREAT OPALESCENCE.) Novelty Item.) ____62. Three Piece Marigold Carnival Glass Lot. (Fenton ____89. Millersburg Marigold Nesting Swan Bowl. (Ruffled Acorns Ruffled Bowl, Fenton Dragon & Lotus Ruffled with Radium Iridescence.) Bowl, and Dugan Pony Ruffled Bowl.) ____90. NORTHWOOD AQUA OPAL DANDELION MUG. ____63. Four Piece Carnival Glass Lot. (Fenton Lime Green (PASTEL WITH NICE OPALESCENCE.) Holly Goblet, Fenton Marigold Ruffled Holly ____91. Northwood Dark Purple Dandelion Mug. (Nice Compote, Sowerby Marigold Pineapple Creamer, Iridescence.) and Dugan PO Honeycomb Rosebowl. *Rosebowl ____92. Northwood Ice Blue Fine Cut & Roses Ftd. has tiny flake on edge.) Rosebowl. (Nice Example.) ____64. Dugan Purple Lattice and Points Ruffled Hat. (Nice ____93. NORTHWOOD WHITE CORN VASE. (HAS PLAIN Color and Iridescence.) BASE, SCARCE AND FROSTY.) ____65. FENTON RED PEACOCK TAIL ICS BOWL. ____94. Lot of 3 Northwood Marigold Ftd. Wishbone Bowls. (6 3/4" RARE COLOR AND NICE IRID.) (Selling 3 X the Money.) ____66. Fenton Red Stretch Cupped Bowl. (6 3/4" Very Rare ____95. NORTHWOOD BLUE SUNFLOWER FTD. BOWL. Color. Nice Item.) (NICE IRIDESCENCE AND DESIRABLE COLOR.) ____67. Northwood Vaseline Stretch Interior Optic Bowl. ____96. Northwood Green Raspberry Water Pitcher. (Nice (9 1/2" Large Flared. Has Gold Trim Decoration.) Example.) ____97. Two Mari. Northwood Raspberry Carnival Glass ____121. Imperial Dark Marigold Fancy Flowers Compote. Items. (Milk Pitcher and Footed Gravy Boat. Selling (10" Ftd. Ruffled. Great Color and Iridescence. Together.) Scarce Item.) ____98. Pair of Northwood Strawberry Bowls. (Green with ____122. Pair of Imperial Carnival Glass Milk Pitchers. (Dk. Basketweave Ext. and Marigold with Plain Exterior. Marigold Acanthus and Marigold Flute & Cane. Selling Two for One.) Selling Two for One.) ____99. Northwood Green G&C Covered Butter Dish. (Very ____123. Imperial Helios Green Windmill Milk Pitcher. Nice Example.) ____124. Lot of 4 Marigold Imperial Carnival Glass Pieces. ____100. NORTHWOOD AQUA OPAL G&C HATPIN (Cockatoo
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