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This item in my EBAY store is an IMPERIAL  "LOGANBERRY"  10"  MARIGOLD CARNIVAL GLASS VASE.   This IMPERIAL marigold carnival glass 10" high, nine ruffle flared out top "LOGANBERRY" vase is antique glass that has survived well over 100 years of survival and because of age has now become a beautiful family heirloom piece of glass that is from the IMPERIAL (no mark) early vintage carnival glass era, this "LOGANBERRY" vase that I have here is NOT marked with the "IG" mark that we often see on many of the IMPERIAL carnival glass patterns, also the top of this vase has the early vintage era of a flared out top with a nine ruffle top (where are these early "LOGANBERRY" vases ??);   This "LOGANBERRY" vase that I have here is in excellent condition having NO chips, cracks, scratches, and no glass staining;   I may also add that this IMPERIAL  "LOGANBERRY"  MARIGOLD CARNIVAL GLASS VASE is an early IMPERIAL vintage antique carnival glass "LOGANBERRY" 10" high vase that has been used and displayed over many years and still remains in beautiful heirloom condition, surely the couple of people who have once owned this American beauty surely cherrished this piece of IMPERIAL antique glass according to the condition this "LOGANBERRY" vase remains in today;   This IMPERIAL "LOGANBERRY" vase is just the way this "LOGANBERRY" vase left the "IMPERIAL GLASS COMPANY" out of the big state of Ohio;   I can not find any roughness or damage to this "LOGANBERRY" vase, a very much sought after IMPERIAL glass pattern, I've taken numerous close up shots showing that there is NO wear to the "BERRIES" that surround this much sought after vase, I have my hands on a dandy much sought after early "LOGANBERRY" vase that is looking for a good home to sit on one's top shelf of the china cabinet;   I will also mention that this IMPERIAL glass "LOGANBERRY" vase that I have here does have those early carnival glass era characteristics of the early carnival glass making process having your stress marks, straw marks, and air bubbles sometimes seen inside the glass of early carnival glass, these characteristics are from the production process of this beautiful vase and is NOT considered damage;   Folks I like to photograph my carnival in natural day & sun light, it did not matter what angle or position I photographed this "LOGANBERRY" vase, the beautiful COLOR and iridescence shows on this vase, COLOR is the major factor in buying carnival glass...............it is all about the COLOR;   This much sought after IMPERIAL glass "LOGANBERRY" pattern can be seen and talked about in one of my many reference materials, one is a hard back book by, "Edwards & Carwile" a book on carnival glass, the "STANDARD ENCYCLOPEDIA of CARNIVAL GLASS 7th EDITION, on page #228;   I've taken numerous (all) photos outside in natural daylight in different backgrounds in numerous angles & positions to show pattern, COLOR, condition, carnival glass iridescence, & size hoping to answer any and all questions but if need be you can E-mail me or you can see me on my NEW web site at terrymackeyantiques.com.   When using a cell phone or mobile device please click on "see full description" to see more photos and measurements;   Insurance is bought at the USPS at the time of shipment to you, the cost is $8.25 for the shipping and $1.75 for the insurance, ANY OVER PAID SHIPPING COST WILL BE RETURNED TO YOU THE BUYER;   All stickers on MY IMPERIAL early vintage era marigold carnival glass  "LOGANBERRY"  10"  high nine ruffle flared out top vase sent to you must remain on MY IMPERIAL early vintage era marigold carnival glass  "LOGANBERRY"  10"  high nine ruffle flared out top vase for any glass return, NO exceptions!         Inventory #103Z                12/11/2017             Please read my BIO on my NEW web site.              Will ship International mail when Buyer request shipping cost thru EBAY.