milk glass vase

whitesid

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Cannonman17

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I can't say for sure because there are some valuable patterns or types or what ever BUT it has been my experience that I can go to good will or most thrift store and buy all of this stuff that you could ever possibly want for .50 or less per item. In fact, if anybody out there collects this stuff and will trade for silver coins let me know, I have an almost unlimited supply. Like I said though, there are exceptions and I know there are some that are worth a lot, I just don't know which ones.
 

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whitesid

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on the bottom it says:
E.O.BRODY CO. M5000 (top)
CLEAVELAND.O.U.S.A. (bottom)
 

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I dont know much about them, but I sold many different milk glass vases from $3 to $6 at the flea market.
 

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If you order a boquet here at the local florist shop for $45.00 you get your choice of clear, yellow tinted or milk. Monty
 

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That's a common milk glass vase that I honestly would not take if you gave it to me. Sure people throw them on ebay for ridiculus prices, but they honestly aren't worth anything at all. I have been dealing in milk glass for several years now and collect it and that piece isn't worth keeping unless you have some pretty flowers to put in it :)
 

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