Q: My vase belonged to my mom, but I know nothing else about it. It is marked on the bottom "Made in Japan." There is damage to the top. Does it have any value? — S.C. A: It is a Geisha Girl-pattern ...
Dear Helaine and Joe: My beautiful 93-year-old auntie gave me this bowl that was her mother's. It is marked on the bottom with either an "N" or a "Z" in a circle. Can you provide some information on ...
Have you ever wondered what separates an ordinary carnival glass dish from a top seller? The world of collectible glassware is vast and varied, filled with countless beautiful pieces, each with its ...
GUEST: It's a carnival glass bowl that I got from my mom, who got it from my grandmother. I've only had it a very short time. My mother had it for many years before that. We're not sure when my ...
Glassware that put colorful glints and gleams in their rooms — and likely in the eyes of many of today’s great-grandmothers when they were young — sparkle again at Historic Waco Foundation’s East ...
When rummaging through glass items available at a thrift store, many attractive pieces may be eye-catching but not necessarily worth a significant amount of money. If someone is lucky enough to come ...
Appraisal: Early 20th C. Carnival Glass Bowl, from Charleston, Hour 1. Watch David P. McCarron's appraisal of an Early 20th C. Carnival Glass Bowl, in Charleston, Hour 1.