This page shows an individual collection in the Glass category.
Move your mouse over any picture on this (or any page on the site) to get a better view by seeing a bigger picture. Move your mouse away to return to the normal view.
Move your mouse over the blue headers to find out more about that section.
If you see a picture of something interesting in this collection click on the image, the page will refresh, highlighting the image you selected together with any information the owner has given about that item.
Give this collection a rating by selecting a number between 1 and 5 at the top right of the screen (5 is the highest score). Once you have rated a collection the display will change to show you what score has been awarded by members visiting this collection. When you rate a collection the system will prompt you to write something in the Visitors Books – you can add a comment or simply close the box if you don’t want to say anything.
I Googled, Ish Tak Ba Ha Minn, which is inscribed on the underside of one of my uranium pieces. The name means, Old Sleepy Eye. He was a great Indian Cheif who lived around 1872, and he had droopy eyelids, hence that is how he got his name, Old Sleepy Eye. I guess this glass vase was made as a tribute to him.
I am still looking for what the letter 'B' stands for which is also stamped on the underside of a few of my pieces.
Enter details of items in your collection for which you don‘t have any photos.
To change the look of what you write or to use other editing features click the small down arrow in the grey stip above
Unusual Yellow, Green Uranium Glass Axe, Tommahawk
A. Hi - please send a pic to admin@mybower.com.au - or you can start a collection and add it for yourself there and then add your question to the discussion box on that page.
Geoff
A. Sorry, can't say that I've noticed any B's on any of my pieces, and since Bagley didn't mark any of their work, the B would not signify Bagley. I'd be more inclined to be thinking Belgium.
Regards, Natalie
A. Hello Suze, the 2 metre tall shelved display uses two 64cm Black Light Fluro lamps mounted vertically to cover all 6 shelves. The lamps each use a 18W 26mm x 600mm black light fluorescent tube.
I had the lamps made to measure by a guy on ebay with the user ID - rowdy135. If you are interested, you could try contacting him to ask if he still makes these lamps. He's a nice guy, and his products are priced fairly.
Regards, Natalie
A. I have a tall American carnival vase for sale.I also have a beautiful cheese dish and I'd with matching grape bowl,I'm not 100 percent that its carnival or lustre. Lisa Barron. Tell 01622 671346
A. Hi Danny,
I have no idea how old your posting is but we have a marigold Fenton Leaf & Chain bowl for sale, have a look on our website
www.orangecc.com.au go to the catalogue for description and price (item 112)and the gallery for a photo, you will find it on page 112.
Orange Cat Collectables