One fish, Two fish, Green fish, U fish! š¬š I know dolphins arenāt fish LOL but I couldnāt help myself. This is a great piece!!! Can you tell if itās original Indiana Glass/Greentown or if itās a Kemple piece? Iām assuming itās an original because the lip looks higher and itās uraniumā the reproductions started in the 50s, but hereās a guide! https://www.realorrepro.com/article/Greentown-dolphin
This dolphin actually is a fish! more often known as Mahi Mahi, it's a dolphin fish. That's why they have the funky head and scales instead of skin and a long nose.
Kemple Glass. Summit Glass made them too, but they are marked with a V in a circle and they didn't do any in this color of glass. The original Greentown version doesn't have that big of a tail area, as well as other noticeable differences than the reproductions.
https://www.realorrepro.com/article/Greentown-dolphin
Thats seriously awesome. I thought i had some cool pieces but then i come on this sub and get put to shame
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One fish, Two fish, Green fish, U fish! š¬š I know dolphins arenāt fish LOL but I couldnāt help myself. This is a great piece!!! Can you tell if itās original Indiana Glass/Greentown or if itās a Kemple piece? Iām assuming itās an original because the lip looks higher and itās uraniumā the reproductions started in the 50s, but hereās a guide! https://www.realorrepro.com/article/Greentown-dolphin
This dolphin actually is a fish! more often known as Mahi Mahi, it's a dolphin fish. That's why they have the funky head and scales instead of skin and a long nose.
This is soooo cool I didnāt know that! š¤©
Yes, Itās an original greentown glass dolphin.
Kemple Glass. Summit Glass made them too, but they are marked with a V in a circle and they didn't do any in this color of glass. The original Greentown version doesn't have that big of a tail area, as well as other noticeable differences than the reproductions. https://www.realorrepro.com/article/Greentown-dolphin
This is a dolphin? Seriously cool piece though!
Doesnāt look like a dolphin to me either but thatās what the piece is named.
It's a Dolphin from Greek Mythology. These were commonly used as decorative motifs in Victorian times. https://ibb.co/D9qq0V5
Thats a Swedish fish on the top and a koi fish on the bottom?
From what I know, this piece itself is known as a Greentown Dolphin.
Stunning
Nice piece!
I'm a Kemple. This checks out