How to Identify Antique Glass
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Published 2023-03-17
This video offers great tips on how to identify and value antique glass like antique carnival glass, also known as the "poor man's Tiffany glass". All of our finds can be found at cityfarmhouseantiques.com/collections/antique-glas…
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All Comments (9)
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Your turquoise dog dish is delightful!
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Hi! I love your videos. Very informative.
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The yellow "ewer" isn't amberina glass. Amberina glass gradually fades from ruby red to amber.
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I'm pretty sure the green vase was made by Fenton. It's vintage but not antique. The blue dog was made by Vallerysthal or Portieux in France. It was listed in catalogues as a butter dish. It may or may not be antique; I don't know the most recent years of production.
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Thank you
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Murano bottom pieces are extremely smooth. That’s not Murano
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Your knowledge is limited