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A clear glass plate that resembles bubbles, An orange colored bowl with luminescence, a hexagon shaped glass saucer

stacey_wise1965
16 years ago
AI Appraisal
Description The clear glass plate that has a pattern that resembles bubbles has scalloped edges, no markings to indentify, and it is 10" in diameter. The orange colored bowl with luminescence appearance has a beautiful design of flowers and leaves all over it. The edges are scalloped, there are no markings to identify it. It is 9 1/2" in diameter, and 3 3/4" high. The hexagon shaped glass saucer that has a tinge of amethyst color to it has handles on each side. No lettering or markings to identify it. It is 6 1/2" in diameter.
Category Glass
Medium all three items are make of glass.
Distinguishing marks None of the items have any letters or numbers or identifying marks on them.
Condition Mint
Size and dimensions of this item The clear glass plate that resembles bubbles is 10" in diameter, Orange colored bowl is 9 1/2" in diameter and 3 3/4" high, The hexagon shaped saucer is 6 1/2" in diameter.
Date Period unknown
Weight unknown
History unknown, recieved them from a family member before they moved out of state.
Price Paid (If known) unknown
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Submitted by Anonymous

The items are all Depression Era. The bubble plate is known as "Bubble" pattern. The orange bowl, is in fact the "Iris" pattern, the color is Iredescent. The other plates are also Depression ware. I would suggest that you go to your local library and see if you can find a few books on Depression Glass, they might also tell you the value. I no longer have my price guides, so I would hate to make a guess. But they are beautiful pieces!!!!! Karen
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