I apologize for the confusion I've caused. Smith Light Pink Carnival Glass Bowl, Pink Comet in the Stars Sawtooth Bowl (65) 105.00. I can't explain the discrepancy between the link TallCakes found and the Felt book as regards the dates of the Maltese Cross mark. LE Smith Black Amethyst Greek Key Bowl, Footed & etched silver, flower frog 5 out of 5 stars (444) Sale Price 33.75 33.75 45.00 Original Price 45.00. Gorgeous Vintage Crystal Vase / Flower Bowl - Diamond Cut with Sawtooth Edge and Ovals along Top Edge, Unmarked, Very Heavy - Fabulous Piece (405). The fern bowl was also available with silver decoration and in the 1950's was offered in the 1950's with the Web decoration." Circa 1930-1940, 1953-1955.This is the middle size of three fern bowls made with the same Greek Key border. 2 fern bowl in black 4 1/2" high (without lid), 4 3/4" diameter. Now to further compound the issue is the following statement about your bowl: RARE Fenton black amethyst 1970s carnival glass daisy covered compote (631). Smith Pedestal Bowl Throws rainbows in the sun (387) 55.00. Iridescent Green-ish Carnival Glass Look L.E. The mark continued to be used as a logo on the company's catalog and letterhead until 1954." Purple amethyst Carnival glass hobstar and flower bowl Imperial Glass pedestal bowl (609). FREE shipping Add to Favorites Galaxy Amethyst Plates Includes Plastic Display Stand (620) 14.00. Smith Black Amethyst Glass Ruffle Bowl with Flower Frog. Viking Glass Amethyst Purple Princess Flowerlite No. Sterling Silver, Overlay, Flower Shaped, 3 Toed, Footed, Bowl (673) 179.95. LE Smith Melba Black-Amethyst Flower Frog - 4-inch Dark Purple Flower Vase Glass Frog. See more ideas about black amethyst, amethyst, amethyst glass. Estimated dates for the use of the mark on glassware are between 19. Smith Black Amethyst Glass Square 2-Handled Cake Plate with Daisies (130). Explore Kay Conatsers board 'Black Amethyst', followed by 247 people on Pinterest. "The earliest mark that may be found on some pieces is a Maltese cross. In the same section (don't know how I missed it) he also mentions that the mark on your piece: It wasn't until around 19, when Smith began issuing limited edition collector plates, that it started marking some pieces with an S and small G appearing in the upper curve and a small C appearing in the lower curve." "From the late 1930s until the end of the 1960s, the were no pieces marked to the best of my knowledge. Well, it would have helped if I had listed the entire description for the S mark.
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