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Getting ready to head outside. Dirt fishing time
Awesome wishing you lots of luck find some neat stuff to show us. I got out to my spot after the sweet potato harvest. All I found was some small buttons, 1920s shotgun headstamps, lots of cast iron bits, picked up bits of bottles and pottery, lots of canning jar lid bits and the porcelain from the top of the insides all over. Nothing good came up so I have to hope when they plow the culls under and even the ground out it just maybe brings something up nice. I'll see not much time left here on this property.
 

I fell for them too! I see you sort of answered your own question. I found out that in the 1970’s through the 90’s there was a home party plan, Tiara Exclusives, that sold these plates. I found it ironic that I was attracted to these because my dinnerware and extras are from me being a designer in a home party plan. Now I am wondering how much of this glassware that I have inherited from my mom and mother-in-law is from these types of party plans.


People tossing dimes at carnivals trying to land them on a table covered with glassware I can recall.
Often comes to mind when detecting a particular park. Thinking of some of those bouncing dimes skipping beyond the table....

Helped a couple move. She had a cabinet of "carnival glass" with certain lighting. Fussy about her collections brand and value , I don't recall what maker she chased...

Ahh , the lure of pretty/shiny.



He had his glass eyewash cups in it too.
 

Doesn’t look like I’m going to get the cabinets switched out anytime soon. Here’s a pic of the milk glass from my mom in law. I am not a big fan but I know it has some value. I’d rather display it than keep it in a box in the barn loft.

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Doesn’t look like I’m going to get the cabinets switched out anytime soon. Here’s a pic of the milk glass from my mom in law. I am not a big fan but I know it has some value. I’d rather display it than keep it in a box in the barn loft.

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Eww. Hobnail milkglass.
I'd trade it all for your breadbox.(Awesome box!)
(No offence to the inlaws taste. She knew what she liked.)
 

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