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Need help with Antique Depression / Carnival Glass Identification

I got a few pieces of carnival and depression glass after the passing of my grandmother. She had a pretty expensive collection. I correctly identified one of them and its not up for sale on ebay, but I wasn't sure about these other pieces. A few of them had reyed stars which I thought was Millersburg but I have been having a hard time finding the patterns, and correct ID'ing the makers. If anyone with experience can help me decipher the pattern/maker/color  of some of these pieces I would be very grateful. Thanks. 

 

 

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Need help with Antique Depression / Carnival Glass Identification

The vase is an Imperial Glass "Ripple" vase.  The creamer pattern is "Wreathed Cherry" by Dugan. The small compote in Peach Opalescent is "Flowers and Fruits" by Dugan. The blue opalescent piece is not carnival glass but looks like it may be a Jefferson Glass piece from the early 1900s. Hope this helps.

 

 

Randy

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Need help with Antique Depression / Carnival Glass Identification

Thanks so much that was informative and spot on. Any idea what the pink opalescent with roses may be? The bottom looks like it has an S on it, and from what I read is Smith Glass Co. But I'm not sure thats correct. In any event thanks again.
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Need help with Antique Depression / Carnival Glass Identification

You are correct an "S" mark would indicate smith. I could not really see the details of the pattern from your pictures. The blue dish could also be a Dugan or Northwood piece.

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