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  1. rknarr2

    rknarr2 Well-Known Member

    Pink ribbed fluted vase. 4" top diameter from tip to tip, 2 5/8" bottom diameter x 10 5/8" height from tip to ground. I would like to find out company name, pattern and era. Thank you for your assistance in this item. Rob
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  2. clutteredcloset49

    clutteredcloset49 Well-Known Member

    Another Fine Rib pattern.

    Often times the patterns made in carnival glass were also made in clear or colored glass.
    Pink seems a little unusual and may have been made in the 1930s. So you need to look at companies that made carnival glass and were also still producing glass at a later time.

    Or a company whose patterns may have been bought by another company and produced in other colors.
     
  3. laura9797

    laura9797 Well-Known Member

    Fenton did some very similar - and it might be my eyes this morning - but I see seams or mold marks near the base and I believe those would have been fire polished off with Fenton. Duncan Miller could be another possibility.
     
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  4. Iowa Jayhawk

    Iowa Jayhawk Well-Known Member

    Outside chance it is a Northwood variation.
     
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  5. George Nesmith

    George Nesmith Well-Known Member

    These swung vases are hard to ID as the pattern gets distorted. Often also done for carnival glass. You may get a lead at ddoty.com a carnival glass site.
     
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  6. rknarr2

    rknarr2 Well-Known Member

    Thank you for the information and directions. Rob
     
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  7. rknarr2

    rknarr2 Well-Known Member

    Thank you for your expertise and information. Rob
     
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  8. rknarr2

    rknarr2 Well-Known Member

    Thank you for the clues. Rob
     
  9. rknarr2

    rknarr2 Well-Known Member

    Thank you for the lead and the information. Rob
     
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  11. rknarr2

    rknarr2 Well-Known Member

    According to ddoty.com, "With an identical name and similar design, this vase is frequently confused with Fenton's version. The most obvious difference is that the ribs continue all the way to the top edge, in contrast to a smooth band around the top of the Fenton. There is only one base size in the Northwood; 3 1/2 inches. Some are marked with the Northwood "N.""
     
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