Carnival Glass
Top Ten
By Tom Mordini
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When Brian Pitman asked me to compose a list of
what I thought the Top Ten items are in carnival
glass, I thought I could work up a list in no
time at all. It turns out that this is a little
tougher than I thought. Don Moore always did Top
Ten lists when he was our top educator in
carnival glass. His lists were valid at the
time, but Don had no way of knowing how times
would change and unheard-of items of carnival
glass would continue to surface long after his
death. Long after most of us are gone, more
rarities will surface. This list will one day be
as obsolete as any other list ever created. In
the mean time let’s take a look at what (in my
humble opinion) are the top ten items of
carnival glass as of today.
Of course, the list of the Top Ten has to be
composed of rarity. We all have a different
opinion of what factors make up “rarity.”
Certainly, it is not just numbers alone. There
are items on this list of which there are over
five known. It is not only color, manufacturer,
shape or desirability, but all of these factors
do come into play when we consider “rarity.”
For sake of not being “nit picky” I have grouped
several items in the same group. I have also
included a list of “honorable mentions”
following the Top Ten. Don Moore did the same
thing so I guess it is OK for me to do this
also. All listed values are approximate based on
actual auction figures or private sales. In some
cases the numbers are my best guess.
No. 10 - Millersburg’s Green Morning Glory
Tankard – Two are known. Both were found by
Bill and Carole Richards at different times. One
currently is in a collection in Kentucky, and
the other belongs to Ray Miller from the
Millersburg, Ohio area. There are a number of
green tumblers known. Value of the tankard is
$55-$60,000.
No. 9 - Northwood’s Ice Blue and Ice Green
Tree Trunk Funeral Vases – Two ice blue and
at least four ice green are known. The ice blue
are located in Virginia and San Francisco and
the ice green reside in Quebec, Wisconsin, North
Carolina and San Francisco, CA. As of this date
there are none known in aqua opal. Value of the
funeral vases is $55,000 and up.
No. 8 - Millersburg’s Peacock Radium Amethyst
Cuspidor Made from the Master Ice Cream Bowl
– Only one of these has ever been found. There
is also a marigold example, but it is not in the
same class as the amethyst example. This lone
cuspidor belongs to Stacy and Des Wills of
Orient, Ohio, Value is about $50,000.
No. 7 - Northwood’s Green Wisteria Vase
Whimsey Made from the Tankard – No handle is
present and the top is ruffled. This is the only
Wisteria item ever found in a “non-pastel”
color. We know of tankards in ice blue and white
and tumblers in lime green. This vase whimsey is
located in Ohio where it was found about fifteen
years ago. Value is about $50,000.
No.
6 - Dugan’s Peach Opal (Ruffled) and Green (3/1
Ribbon Edge) Farmyard Bowls – There is only
one peach opal bowl and one 3/1 ribbon edge
green bowl. The green bowl has a completely
stippled background and is the only Farmyard
bowl of any color with this full stippling
effect. All other Farmyard bowls have stippling
on the bottom half only. The peach opal bowl is
owned by the Whitleys of Houston, TX and the
green bowl is owned by Jackie Poucher of
Florida. Value is about the same for both bowls
at around $50-$65,000.
No. 5 - Northwood’s Aqua Opalescent Wide
Panel Epergne – Only one known in this
color. The epergne resides with the
Heckenbergers of Pennsylvania. There are a few
extra lilies in this color. Value is $55-65,000.
No. 4 - Millersburg’s Green Hobstar and
Feather Pulled Vase Whimsey from the Rosebowl
– One known in green. There are also two known
in amethyst but not of the same value as the
green example. Stacy and Des Wills own this one
known green example. Value about $70,000.
No.
3 - Northwood’s Ice Green and Ice Blue Grape and
Cable Master Punch Sets – I know of two in
ice green and two in ice blue. I am also aware
of one damaged ice green and one damaged ice
blue example. The owners of ice green are the
granddaughter of the Vinings of Chatsworth,
Georgia and the other is in Tennessee. One of
the ice blue examples is also in Tennessee. The
other ice blue set is in Kentucky. Value of
these outstanding sets are in the range of
$65-75,000.
No. 2 - Millersburg’s Peoples Vases in Blue,
Marigold, Amethyst and Green – Only one blue
example is known and is owned by the Wills of
Ohio. They also own the only known marigold
example. There are several examples known in
amethyst and only one in green owned by the
Whitleys of Texas. Most of these have a “stove
pipe” unruffled shape. One or two are ruffled.
There are several known examples in amethyst
that are damaged. Value for perfect examples
range from $65,000 to about $100,000.
No.
1 - The Number One item(s) in all of carnival
glass are reserved for all of Northwood’s Aqua
Opalescent Punch Sets. – There is only one
known in the Grape and Cable pattern and is
owned by the Hamlets of North Carolina. Two
Acorn Burr punch sets are known (one is perfect
and one is damaged). The perfect example is in
Kentucky. There are three perfect examples of
Peacock at the Fountain. The owners are Jackie
Poucher, Don and Bob Courts of Ohio, and the
third is in Kentucky. All of these aqua opal
punch sets are only known in the small table
size. All have six cups. Value of any of these
perfect sets is about $100,000 to $120,000.
I have left plenty of room for argument and
expect that many of you will disagree with me.
The world won’t end tomorrow if you can come up
with some examples of which I am not aware. I
won’t argue with you because all of this is
strictly opinion (mine).
Here is a list of some honorable mentions that
can also be considered. You won’t find these at
a carnival glass auction selling for a few
bucks. I am sure the readers could add to this
list.
Green Frolicking Bears water pitcher
Sapphire Tornado vase
Aqua Opal Grape and Cable cracker jar and lid
Aqua Opal Sunflower, Poinsettia and Lattice and
Wishbone bowls
Aqua Opal and Vaseline Northwood Peacock at Urn
master ice cream bowls
Peach Opal Peacocks bowl with 3/1 edge
Amethyst Hobstar and Feather pulled vase whimsey
Aqua Opal Rose Show plate
Lime Green opal Ohio Star vase
Big Fish plate in amethyst and green
Ice Green Dandelion tankard
Aqua Opal Poppy Show plate and bowl |