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MILLERSBURG "PEACOCK & URN" GREEN CARNIVAL GLASS RUFFLED SHAPE BOWL

$ 229.68

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Type of Glass: Carnival
  • Original/Reproduction: Vintage Original
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
  • Object Type: MILLERSBURG BOWL
  • Color: Green
  • Condition: Used

    Description

    CK & URN THREE in ONE RUFFLE SHAPED BOWL.   This MILLERSBURG variant, Green "PEACOCK & URN" three in one ruffle shaped bowl is antique glass that has survived well over 100 years and because of age has now become a beautiful family heirloom piece of glass.
    Shotgun bowl, 7-1/2", 3/1 variant that has no bowl on top of the urn.
    This MILLERSBURG radium finish is surely at MILLERSBURG best and the "stippling" really stands out on this little bowl, there is a "bee" at the "peacock's" beak, and there is no beading on the "URN".
    This MILLERSBURG GREEN CARNIVAL GLASS  7 1/2"  "PEACOCK & URN"  THREE in ONE RUFFLE SHAPED BOWL is an early vintage MILLERSBURG antique carnival glass "PEACOCK & URN" bowl that has been displayed over many years and still remains in beautiful heirloom condition.   MILLERSBURG carnival glass was only produced over a three year period before the Millersburg glass factory burned down, ending the era of "MILLERSBURG GLASS".   The back secondary pattern on this "PEACOCK & URN" bowl is a "WIDE PANEL" pattern often found on many MILLERSBURG carnival glass patterns.
    This Millersburg "PEACOCK & URN" bowl that I have here does have the early carnival glass era characteristics of the early carnival glass making process having stress marks, straw marks, and air bubbles sometimes seen inside the glass of early carnival glass, these characteristics are from the production of this American beauty and is NOT considered damage.
    There is an ever so tiny nick on the bottom. See photos.
    If you have any questions at all please e-mail me.   This much sought after MILLERSBURG "PEACOCK & URN" pattern is shown and talked about in a book by David Doty, "A FIELD GUIDE TO CARNIVAL GLASS", on page #152.