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Fenton ROSE SPRAY ANTIQUE CARNIVAL ART GLASS JIP COMPOTE~SCARCE ICE GREEN!
$ 5.27
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Description
THANK YOU FOR STOPPING BY AND WELCOME TO MY AUCTION! I ESPECIALLY WANT TO THANK THE REPEAT BUYERS! I GREATLY APPRECIATE YOUR BUSINESS, LOYALTY AND COMMUNICATION OVER THE YEARS. IT IS MY HOPE THAT YOU ALWAYS ENJOY THE ON-LINE AUCTION EXPERIENCE AND CONTINUE TO COME BACK OFTEN. MY AUCTIONS ARE ALWAYS NO RESERVE AUCTIONS, HAVE BEEN FOR MANY YEARS, THE WAY IT SHOULD BE. NO EXTRA FEES, NO RESERVES, NO BUYERS PREMIUMS, AND NO EXTENDED ENDINGS HERE THAT SAP YOU FROM YOUR WIN AT AUCTION CLOSE! HIGHEST BID AT THE END OF THE SET AUCTION WINS...PERIOD! AND YOU PAY WHAT YOU BID. SO PLEASE ENJOY AND HAVE FUN WITH THEM!ITEM DESCRIPTION:
Here we have a SCARCE Antique Fenton ROSE SPRAY Jack in the Pulpit Shaped Compote made in the early 1900's. The base glass color is ICE GREEN! What an Elegant and Beautiful piece of glass...SO PRETTY! ICE GREEN is a tough, tough find here and you will be very hard pressed to EVER find a finer specimen...this Jewel is a DANDY! Opportunities to own these Charming, Exquisite Compotes, in the Jack in the Pulpit Shape, in Elusive ICE GREEN glass, especially with Pastel iridescent properties this nicely done, in this condition, are RARE! The photographs, in total, clearly show, the piece is extremely attractive indeed, the iridescence is Pastel in nature, soft, featuring Lovely Rainbow Multi-Color highlights, giving it absolutely Wonderful visual appeal!
It sure makes a heck of a statement on display...you just don't see these Delightful Little Gems in ICE GREEN! If you enjoy owning the difficult to get pieces, and have been looking for one of these Classy, Jack in the Pulpit Shaped Compotes in Elusive ICE GREEN glass, a Very Pretty one, in great condition...take a real good look here! I cram as many angles and information about the iridescent splendor as I can into 12 photos. Dark areas are shadows and/or reflections only. This is a heck of an opportunity to own one of these Adorable Compotes in the Difficult to Find Jack in the Pulpit Shape in ICE GREEN...and its a BEAUTY! An Fabulous piece of Antique Fenton Glass. No markings whatsoever. It is every bit as Elegant and Beautiful as the photographs show!
ITEM MEASUREMENTS:
The piece is 5 inches wide at the widest point. It is 4 1/4 inches tall at the tallest point.
BASE GLASS COLOR:
ICE GREEN
ITEM CONDITION:
There are NO CHIPS, CRACKS or REPAIRS on this ELUSIVE, Visually Exquisite Antique Fenton Jack in the Pulpit Shaped Compote. An Amazing example of this Fine Antique Glass.
THE BASE
: The mold seams are barely there to the touch...nice and smooth for these. The bottom of the base shows no shelf wear at all which is extraordinary for any piece of this fine old glass. It sits level on a flat surface.
THE INTERIOR
: The interior of the piece shows no wear at all which is extraordinary for this shape and pattern. The photographs clearly show the condition is exceptional.
ICE GREEN is a tough, tough find here and you will be very hard pressed to EVER find a finer specimen...this Jewel is SO PRETTY!
The photographs, in total, clearly show, the piece is extremely attractive indeed, the iridescence is Pastel in nature, soft, featuring Lovely Rainbow Multi-Color highlights, giving it absolutely Wonderful visual appeal!
It sure makes a heck of a statement on display...you just don't see these Delightful Little Gems in ICE GREEN! If you enjoy owning the difficult to get pieces, and have been looking for one of these Classy, Jack in the Pulpit Shaped Compotes in Elusive ICE GREEN glass, a Very Pretty one, in great condition...take a real good look here!
Opportunities to own these Charming, Exquisite Compotes, in the Jack in the Pulpit Shape, in Elusive ICE GREEN glass, especially with Pastel iridescent properties this nicely done, in this condition, are RARE!
The shelf presence is MAGNIFICENT! A PREMIUM, TOP SHELF piece of Antique Fenton Glass.
THE EXTERIOR
: I see no wear which is exceptional for sure.
THE EDGE
: The edge on this piece is well formed in every regard. The compote sits perfectly upright on the stemmed base. The Jack in the Pulpit Shape is perfectly formed, giving it a Very Charming Appearance. An Exceptionally Beautiful iridescent presentation over Elusive ICE GREEN glass...it was most certainly kept as a show case piece without a doubt!
That is all I can find on this SCARCE, Elegant, Extremely Pretty Antique Fenton Jack in the Pulpit Shaped Compote. An elegant example of this Exquisite Floral Pattern, difficult to find shape and base glass color. A Lovely, Colorful Pastel iridescent presentation over Elusive ICE GREEN glass that sure gives this Jewel Wonderful visual appeal!
Opportunities to own these Charming, Exquisite Compotes, in the Jack in the Pulpit Shape, in Elusive ICE GREEN glass, especially with Pastel iridescent properties this nicely done, in this condition, are RARE!
If you enjoy owning the difficult to get pieces, and have been looking for one of these Classy, Jack in the Pulpit Shaped Compotes in Elusive ICE GREEN glass, a Very Pretty one, in great condition...take a real good look here!
It will add Super visual charm and appeal to your display as well was excellent dollar value. It is every bit as Exceptionally Beautiful as the photographs show.
ANTIQUES IN GENERAL
: I have been selling antiques on Ebay for many years now. I am an antique enthusiast and collector of old glass, pottery, decoys, etc. I find it completely fascinating. I am a huge advocate of antique carnival glass. There is nothing else like it in the world of antiques...in my opinion...not even close. You my note my format is very simple. I fully intend it to be that way. I do not think it is necessary to include a bunch of glitz, glamour and special effects...the photographs say it all. You will find my descriptions much more detailed than you will get at any public auction I guarantee you. I do my best to point out true issues. I am not perfect, but I try to be. True antique glass, in particular, always has some sort of manufacturing marks. It was made a century ago and mass produced, cheaply, well before quality standards were even an idea.
Well before cell phones, computers, technology. People during that time still went to the corner drug store to use a phone! Horse and buggy were still common as a primary means of transportation! These antiques are awesome all by themselves. These historical pieces I sell are part of our history, as a country, and made right here in the good ole' USA unless I state otherwise. They represent a time period when America made things, great things...before it was popular to sell this country out. Imagine...made in the USA...what a concept!
Manufacturing marks...antique glass was not made perfectly. Thus...you will NEVER see me use the word MINT in my ads. There is no such thing. There are common marks that are known by us who love this glass and generally accepted. Surface stretch marks, straw marks, enclosed manufacturing bubbles, pulled and uneven edges, tool marks, rough seams, irregularly shaped bases, uneven edges, undissolved dye or pigment runs within the glass...among other things. If you ever saw one of the molds used to pour this glass, and studied glass making during that time period at all, you would fully understand. AND YOU SHOULD research it! If there are manufacturing marks out of the ordinary...I will mention it. Normal manufacturing marks though, will not be mentioned, and should certainly be anticipated! I include 12 photos for assessment purposes. This is iridized antique pressed/poured glass. The only thing that makes it different from plain pressed pattern glass is it is iridized!
Each piece was iridized individually...by hand. Some workers took great pride in that they did. Others did not. Thus there is a wide variety of iridescent presentations available, per pattern, per base glass color. It makes each piece unique!
EDUCATION
: It is always a great idea to educate yourself about antiques you are interested in before you purchase from me or anyone else. I highly encourage it. It will further hone your appreciation and interest. For Antique Carnival Glass...I highly recommend David Doty's price guides as the best reference to patters with. His updated 1998 Price Guide...updated in 2000...is the best book on Antique Carnival Glass in my opinion. It is hard to find, but well worth the money when you can find it. I also recommend Edwards and Carwile's Carnival Glass Encyclopedia...there are several editions. I have found they cover the widest array of patterns and the text is excellent. There are many other references available, some good, some not. Nothing, however, takes the place of handling the glass. Lots of it.
PAYMENTS
: I always appreciate quick payments. I grant extra time if needed and I will work with people if you contact me ahead of time.
SHIPPING
: I only ship on Saturday's and Monday's. I ship USPS Priority Mail exclusively. It is faster, and the least amount of time a box spends in the Postal System...the better. I have had great luck for many, many years using it. I use excellent packaging components and pack every piece like I want them packaged for me. I have had thousands of feedbacks complimenting my packing if you care to read them all. I take great pride in taking care of these historical pieces.
SHIPPING DISCOUNTS
: Nobody, including me, likes shipping costs. They are what they are though. I will discount shipping as much as I can if you win multiple pieces. How much depends on the size of a box, weight, and most of all where you live. There is a great difference in price depending on location. I can ship to Canada cheaper than I can ship to the far west coast, far east cost or far southwest. Crazy, but again...it is what it is.
Insurance is always included in the price. I wouldn't think of shipping without insurance.
Packing materials are expensive...and I do include small fees to help offset it. There is no profit in shipping! I lose money every year shipping these antiques. Please allow me to send an invoice at the end of the auctions, before you pay, and I will discount shipping for multiple pieces won at that time.
RETURNS
: All purchases are final. I run 7 and 10 day auctions...nearly always include 12 photos and detailed descriptions. There is plenty of information to make an educated decision with. There is more than adequate time to ask questions. If I make a mistake, I will make it right. Work with me directly please. However...I have no tolerance for buyers remorse. And if you choose to use eBay's return policy...you can count on being blocked from any future bidding. You do not get to return items at Public Auctions...and this is an auction...an auction with far more detail and information than any Public Auction. Do not take advantage if you value bidding.