WebCheck out our daisy button glass selection for the very best in unique or custom, handmade pieces from our collectible glass shops. WebDAISY & BUTTON W/ CROSSBARS was made by Richards & Hartley, their #99 ca 1885. It is 7" tall & would hold a lot of celery! $57 : THE HERO aka Ruby Rosette was made by Elson Glass Co. ca. 1891. This vase is frosted above the base design & floral painted white flowers w/ gold leaves. 6 1/2" tall. $56 X-RAY seems a strange
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WebBrowse the best of eBay, connect with other collectors, and explore the history behind your favorite finds. Daisy & Button Punch Bowl Collectors Weekly Inherited a punch bowl … WebIndiana glass daisy and button snack set, 1960s Indiana glass, set of 4 cups, set of 4 plates, daisy and button plates, daisy and button cup. badutasbazaar. (337) $24.00. By Indiana Glass, a 10" wide divided dip and appetizer dish in the Daisy and Button pattern from the 1930s. Plate 499. on the 90s
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WebThis company closed in 1893. The design is similar to, but not the same as the "daisy and button" cornucopia vases produced by Fenton Art Glass in the 1930s, shown below. On the Fenton version you can see the buttons which are in between the daisies, but in the Duncan version above, there are no buttons, just a geometric pattern. WebThe most common and least expensive inserts for the 1960s-1990 Wright frames were a pressed glass Daisy and Button pattern and Mirror and Roses pattern. Both were available in many colors before 1990. Wholesale prices were $12.50-$15 depending on color and finish. These two new inserts are the ones currently seen most frequently with the two ... WebDaisy and Button, Various Makers. The Daisy and Button pattern has been applied to many shapes in Carnival Glass over the years, mostly in marigold but newer items have been reported in amethyst, teal, … ionity polmadie