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HORLACHER Beer Adv on Fenton "Thistle" Amethyst Carnival Glass 8.75" Bowl c1910

$ 118.8

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Approximate Dimensions: 8.75" diameter, 2.5" h, 3.125" base
  • Time Period: Vintage (Pre-1940)
  • Type of Glass: Carnival
  • Pattern: Thistle
  • Circa: 1910
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Advertising For: HORLACHER (Brewing of Allentown, PA)
  • Maker: Fenton Art Glass Co., Wiliamstown, West Virginia
  • Condition: Great condition with no chips, cracks, or repairs. The iridescence on the backside bottom has some rubs (please see close-up photos) but the interior topside is unblemished. The "Thistle" pattern is nicely detailed and well-articulated. Hard to find. Really nice piece of antique advertising and antique carnival glass by the Fenton Art Glass Company of Williamstown, West Virginia.
  • Original/Reproduction: Antique Original
  • Color: Amethyst (iridized)
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Seller
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Object Type: Bowl, Ruffled Rim

    Description

    HORLACHER BREWING Advertising
    THISTLE Pattern
    Amethyst Purple Carnival Glass Ruffled Bowl
    c. 1910
    Made by the
    Fenton Art Glass Company
    Williamstown, West Virginia
    Approximate Dimensions
    8.75" (Diameter)
    2.5" (High)
    3.125" (Base)
    This is a nice amethyst  carnival glass (iridized) ruffled bowl featuring the pattern "
    THISTLE
    " made by the Fenton Art Glass Company of Williamstown, West Virginia, circa 1910.  The exterior backside center base of the bowl has the script logo advertising for
    "HORLACHER" Brewing
    of Allentown, Pennsylvania.
    Very good condition with no chips, cracks, or restorations.  The iridescence on the interior is wonderful with the amethyst glass peeking through.  The iridescence on the backside bottom of the bowl is very rainbow in color, brilliant but with some iridescence surface rubs (please see close-up photos).  Again, though, the interior iridescence is unblemished and very, very pretty.  The Thistle pattern is well-articulated, detailed, and unmarred.
    There are the usual internal air bubbles and straw marks (shearing and crimping tool marks) commonly associated with the hand manufacturing of old carnival, opalescent, stretch, and EAPG.  Each piece of this old fabulous glass is unique, no two pieces are identical.
    Source
    :  William Heacock (1978)
    Fenton Glass:  The First Twenty-Five Years 1907-1932,
    O-Val Advertising Corp: Marietta, OH.
    Payment must be received within 3 days of auction or store close.
    Always happy to combine shipping when safe to save you shipping costs. Thank you.
    {Please see photos directly below.}
    {
    Fenton
    "Thistle"
    "HORLACHER" Beer Amethyst Ruffled Bowl
    8.75"
    c.1910}
    {
    Fenton
    "Thistle"
    "HORLACHER" Beer Amethyst Ruffled Bowl
    8.75"
    c.1910}
    {
    Fenton
    "Thistle"
    "HORLACHER" Beer Amethyst Ruffled Bowl
    8.75"
    c.1910}
    {
    Fenton
    "Thistle"
    "HORLACHER" Beer Amethyst Ruffled Bowl
    8.75"
    c.1910}
    {
    Fenton
    "Thistle"
    "HORLACHER" Beer Amethyst Ruffled Bowl
    8.75"
    c.1910}
    {
    Fenton
    "Thistle"
    "HORLACHER" Beer Amethyst Ruffled Bowl
    8.75"
    c.1910}
    {
    Fenton
    "Thistle"
    "HORLACHER" Beer Amethyst Ruffled Bowl
    8.75"
    c.1910:
    Iridescence surface rub on backside bottomside of bowl.
    Interior of bowl is unmarred}
    {
    Fenton
    "Thistle"
    "HORLACHER" Beer Amethyst Ruffled Bowl
    8.75"
    c.1910}
    {
    Fenton
    "Thistle"
    "HORLACHER" Beer Amethyst Ruffled Bowl
    8.75"
    c.1910}
    {
    Fenton
    "Thistle"
    "HORLACHER" Beer Amethyst Ruffled Bowl
    8.75"
    c.1910}
    {
    Fenton
    "Thistle"
    "HORLACHER" Beer Amethyst Ruffled Bowl
    8.75"
    c.1910}
    {
    Fenton
    "Thistle"
    "HORLACHER" Beer Amethyst Ruffled Bowl
    8.75"
    c.1910}
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