10-B Maine Antique Digest, March 2017
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This marigold Australian Shrike
ruffled sauce bowl sold for $95.
November 5.
Fenton Panther centerpiece bowls
were made by flattening out a Pan-
ther berry bowl. This one in blue sold
for $1700. November 5.
This Dugan Heavy Grape large ruf-
fled bowl in purple sold for $1650.
November 5.
This blue Northwood Peacock at
Urn ice cream bowl has a nice elec-
tric iridescence and sold for $825.
November 5.
This blue Fenton Peacock at Urn 9"
plate exemplifies electric iridescence.
It sold for $400. November 5.
A large chip on the collar base
hurt the value of this emerald-
green Imperial Homestead chop
plate that realized only $600.
November 5.
It’s hard to say just how this unique 10" tall Northwood Diamond
Point vase came into being with its combination of sapphire blue,
touches of opalescence, powder blue, and ice blue. Seeck thinks it may
have come out as the last piece from glass cullet mixed in the bottom of
a pour. With a large chip to the base, it brought only $150; Seeck said
that had it been undamaged he would have expected it to reach $1000
or more. November 5.
This green Northwood Singing Birds seven-piece water
set owes its value to its pitcher, a beautiful piece that is
light enough to be considered emerald. The set sold for
$850. November 5.
It isn’t unusual for epergnes to have
a few small nicks. This green North-
wood Wide Panel epergne has a
couple of chips in one of the lily holes
and sold for $325. November 5.
Blue Fenton Persian Medallion
three-in-one-edge bowls are pretty
common, but this example has
beautiful iridescence that enhances
its value. It sold for $475. Novem-
ber 5.
This Northwood stippled Good Luck 9" diam-
eter plate with a ribbed back in Renninger blue
sold for $725. The color is named for a Penn-
sylvania flea market where much of this unusual
shade of blue was discovered. November 5.
This blue Northwood Poinsettia
and Lattice footed ruffled
bowl with electric iridescent
highlights sold for $675.
November 5.
This green Butterfly and Berry
crimped-edge whimsy-footed
bowl was probably made from a
flattened out fernery. It’s an unusual choice for such a treatment, as all
the pattern detail is on the outside. It sold for $375. November 5.
Carnival’s busiest pattern? This
Fenton Plaid ruffled bowl is hard to
find in amethyst and sold accordingly
for $300. November 5.
This rare Imperial Grape
carafe in amber sold for
$3000. November 5.




