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UNUSUAL STEEL BLUE FENTON BLACKBERRY 2 ROW OPEN EDGE BOWL MARIGOLD IRID C1915

$ 4.74

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Condition: Condition is very good with pinhead size ding on the point of one of the ruffles. Shear mark interior centerAfter rim was crimped, the tool slipped creating a gouge that was then iridized.
  • Glassmaking Technique: Pressed
  • Object Type: Bowl
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Time Period Manufactured: Vintage (Pre-1940)
  • Color: Blue
  • Style: Art Nouveau
  • Type of Glass: Carnival
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • Original/Reproduction: Antique Original
  • Manufacturer: Fenton

    Description

    ***SHIPPING NOTICE*** (See below)
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    Hello!
    I have a lot of glass to sell and all will be listed with no reserve.  I have been on Ebay since November of 1996 and I guarantee what I sell.  As always, please ask questions before the listing ends in order to avoid any confusion later.  I always combine shipping on multiple lots won as I do not profit on shipping costs nor do I charge handling or fees for materials.
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    This auction is for a nice classic era carnival glass ruffled bowl.  Fenton, C1915, this is the basketweave 2 row open edge bowl with Blackberry interior.  Base color is a strange light steel blue color.  NOT ice blue and NOT aqua.  Nice strong marigold iridescence with multi colored highlights.
    There is a very interesting manufacturing flaw.  While still hot and malleable, the bowl was put into a crimping machine to make the ruffles.  Something slipped as a tool left a long gouge in the exterior.  They either did not see it or did not care because they iridized it anyways.  Some people love these oopsies, some don't.  It is there.
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    Thank you for taking the time to look at this listing!  Check back often as I will be listing items regularly.
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    ***Shipping Notice***  There has been an upswing in damaged packages in the last few years, as a result of poor or lazy packing on the part of the seller.  I have received items broken that would have been intact if properly packaged.
    Rest assured that I tend to overpack my boxes.  I have shipped a few thousand boxes of glass and I can recall maybe 3 that arrived damaged.  Buy with confidence knowing that it will arrive in the same condition that you bought it in, barring some extreme actions by the post office or anything unforeseen.
    Thank you!!