posted on August 6, 2003 09:25:39 AM new
The first piece kind of looks like a basket. I have now realized it is missing a foot and possible a handle. There are two rough edges on the top where I think a handle may have been diagnally. The legs and trim are a see-through amber color. It measures about 11" long and 6" high. No markings.
The second piece is a lidded pail with little diamonds all over it. It has a wicker handle. It is about 6" tall and the bottom is marked "Made in Japan".
The last piece is a long rectangular dish. It is a very pretty turquoise or blue color, brighter than the photo shows. It is about 9 1/2" long. No markings.
posted on August 6, 2003 09:34:09 AM new
Don't know anything about the first two, but the third one is called Capri and it books for about $16.00 in the Fourth Edition of "Collectible Glassware of The 40's, 50's. 60's". Usually very popular with collectors so it may do quite well on eBay.
The picture of the bowl with the flowers on it may be Fenton; the edging looks like one of the "crest" patterns. Mostly see Silver or Emerald Crest, but there may be many more. Check out a Fenton site. Don't know what the ornamentation on the side of the piece would be, though.
posted on August 6, 2003 01:31:27 PM new
definitely NOT Fenton...it still may sell though, even with the damage. a very pretty piece. a very nice "shelf piece"
posted on August 6, 2003 01:43:21 PM new
What would you call or mention about the first piece? I am having a difficult time even trying to think of a title.
posted on August 6, 2003 02:01:22 PM new
Sorry to say, I wouldn't have to worry about how to list your first piece I would throw it away its junk in its condition. If you list it I would think the only one that would make money on it is Ebay.