by Brian Foster | Aug 1, 2016
There are actually 5 different moulds that were used for the Millersburg Peacock pattern (and another 5 for the Millersburg Peacock & Urn!). The easiest identifier (once you know it’s Millersburg): Peacock has no bee, Peacock & Urn has a bee. Pictured...
by Brian Foster | Aug 1, 2016
There are actually 5 different moulds that were used for the Millersburg Peacock pattern (and another 5 for the Millersburg Peacock & Urn!). The easiest identifier (once you know it’s Millersburg): Peacock has no bee, Peacock & Urn has a bee. Pictured...
by Brian Foster | Aug 1, 2016
There are actually 5 different moulds that were used for the Millersburg Peacock pattern (and another 5 for the Millersburg Peacock & Urn!). The easiest identifier (once you know it’s Millersburg): Peacock has no bee, Peacock & Urn has a bee. Pictured...
by Brian Foster | Apr 28, 2016
This Gone-with-the-Wind style lamp in aqua opal sold in 2013 for $450. A red example sold in 2010 for $375 and another in 2014 for $225. I have no idea who made it, although Fenton would be a guess. However, I’ve not been able to find it in my Fenton reference...
by Brian Foster | Apr 28, 2016
Ripple Vases Reissued Imperial reissued its popular Ripple vases, made from the original molds with 3 or 4-inch bases. Started sometime after 1961 with the IG mark and after 1972 with the LIG mark, the only reported colors in these reissues are marigold, pink, and...