A collection of lighters and a lovely carnival glass bowl are reviewed in What’s It Worth? Contributed photos Contributed photos Readers’ questions about very different items are the topic of today’s ...
Dear Helaine and Joe: My beautiful 93-year-old auntie gave me this bowl that was her mother's. It is marked on the bottom with either an "N" or a "Z" in a circle. Can you provide some information on ...
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Why Vintage Glassware Is Selling for Record Prices
Vintage glassware is flying off shelves and breaking auction records like never before. From delicate Depression glass to colorful carnival glass, collectors are paying top dollar for pieces once ...
Appraisal: Early 20th C. Carnival Glass Bowl, from Charleston, Hour 1. Watch David P. McCarron's appraisal of an Early 20th C. Carnival Glass Bowl, in Charleston, Hour 1.
DEAR JOE AND HELAINE: The enclosed photo is a dish measuring 8 inches wide and 11 inches long. There are no marks or identification on the bottom. It still has the original twisted-wire handle. It was ...
Dear Helaine and Joe: My beautiful 93-year-old auntie gave me this bowl that was her mother’s. It is marked on the bottom with either an “N” or a “Z” in a circle. Can you provide some information on ...
— I have a question about Wheatonware Carnival Glass dolls and bookends. I inherited three amber and three blue dolls and a pair of yellow-green bookends featuring a Dutch boy and Dutch girl. I would ...
In the 1930s, small colorful glass dishes were given away as premiums for purchasing sacks of flour or boxes of oatmeal or detergent. Well padded in the flour, a sturdy glass cup or bowl would survive ...
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