| Sunk Daisy, aka Amerika, Eda and Riihimaki Updated 5/29/2007 | |
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| Sunk Daisy has an intaglio (cut into the surface) pattern of three daisies separated by hobstar and fan designs. The four feet are distinctive. Glen and Stephen Thistlewood, in their book, A Century of Carnival Glass, point out that the design originated with the Cambridge Glass Company in the U.S., but that Eda of Sweden and Riihimaki of Finland made, at various times, the iridized pieces found today. | |
Bowls![]() Blue, 9 inch, rough feet, 65 (2000) ![]() Marigold, 9 inch, rough feet, 105 (2000) ![]() Marigold, 5 inch, 75, 105 (both 2000) ![]() Marigold, 4 inch, 30 (2002), 90 (2007) ![]() Marigold, 3 inch, 125 (2004), 135 (2006) ![]() Purple, foot nick, 375 (2000) ![]() Teal (or green), 8 inch, foot chip, 375 (2001) ![]() Teal (or green), 5 inch, 450 (2001) |
Rosebowls![]() Blue, 3 inch, 225 (2002) ![]() Blue, 5 inch, 40 (2002) ![]() Blue, 3-3 1/2 inch, 325 (2000), 225 (2002) ![]() Lavender, 5 inch, 725 (2004) ![]() Marigold, 3 inch, 350 (2002), 125 (2004) ![]() Marigold, 3 3/4 inch, 325 (2004) ![]() Pearlized, 6 inch, 225 (2005) ![]() Pearlized, light irid., 55 (2001) ![]() Purple, 7 inch, 750 (2002) ![]() Purple, 5 inch, 350 (2001), 675 (2002) ![]() Purple, 3 inch, rough feet, heat check, 150 (2000) |