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American Eagle stems: Bicentennial pair; mint*
Two leaded cocktail glasses, with a full eagle as the stem. Made by Libbey in 1976, as "Liberty Bell # 3686," this classic Bicentennial design was most likely for champagne cocktails. MINT condition, no damage, nice crystal tone. Height 5 1/2". PAIR. #114 Buyer to pay for shipping by USPS Priority, with free Delivery Confirmation, 3 lbs. from 06068
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Hand blown 5 pieces in 3 shades of blue!
I believe all of these are probably fairly contemporary, possibly semi-antique, with the oldest 60 years at the most…just my guess though, They are meant to copy the hand made glassware of the early 18th-19th century. All have folded edges, pontil marks, bubbles & impurities as seen on the early glass. The loveliest is a very pale blue bowl with a swirl pattern, out-folded upper edge, rough pontil; measures 6" wide x 2" high. "EA90" or "EA40" is scribed on the bottom. There are 3 darker azurine blue plates with out-folded rim, rough pontil; sizes vary from 8 1/8" to 8 ¼" diameter. Plates similar to these are seen in an ad for Mexican glass in the 1920’s. The 5th piece is an odd little bowl, deep blue, thick & crude. It has an in-folded rim, rough pontil, & measures 4 ¼" wide x 2 ¼" tall. All show some base wear except the delicate blue bowl. There is no damage. Buyer to pay for shipping by USPS Priority, with free Delivery Confirmation, 5 lbs. from 06068. #173
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Hand blown 2 pieces in pale green & teal green
First piece is a pale almost apple green with a hint of amber, vase, measuring 5 ¼" tall. It is nicely made with an in-folded upper rim which is gauffered into 3 lobes. There is a rough pontil which appears to have been fire polished; lots of tiny bubbles, some base wear; no damage. The 2nd might be a small whiskey taster (?) in a clear pale teal green. It has a simple rim with one small flea bite, a rough pontil; measures 1 7/8" tall x 2 ¼" wide at the top. Age on both is undetermined. Buyer to pay for shipping by USPS Priority with Delivery Confirmation, 2lbs. from 06068. #172
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Futuristic sculpture: 4 tall glass sherberts cocktails champagnes
Fill these with orange sherbert, plop a big red strawberry on top, & plant a sprig of mint on the side for a truly elegant summer dessert! Four modern stemmed glasses, perhaps martini cocktail or saucer champagnes; each looks like a piece of Scandinavian sculpture! I haven’t been able to identify or date these, but I suspect they are fairly contemporary. They are tall at 6 ½". This does not appear to be leaded glass, although the top looks blown; the base pressed. Perfect except for one small nick on the rim of one (see close-up). Buyer to pay for shipping by USPS Priority with Delivery Confirmation, 4 lbs. from 06068. #317
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Depression: Colonial (radiating squares) pattern punch underplate
Similar to a berry set shown in Klamkin’s Depression book (pg. 26), c 1926, this large 12 ½" clear plate is most likely an underplate for a punch set. There is a manufacturer ground base and the glass is of excellent quality & brilliance. I do not know the maker or exact year of production, although this was gotten from an estate collection that was boxed up for 60 years! I’m sure there are several makers, and this plate can serve for more than one style punch set. *Mint condition; no damage. Buyer to pay for shipping by USPS Priority with Delivery Confirmation, 6 lbs. from 06068. #309
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Fostoria: Coin Glass nappy and jelly 2 pcs Mint
Coin Glass has a wonderful history. Originally made by Central Glass & Hobbs Cos. under the US Glass consortium in 1892, the US government quickly halted production of this pattern because it was illegal to use facsimiles of real coins. The original coin glass had silver dollars, dimes and other real coins made to scale, including dates! US Glass was forced to discontinue production, but salvaged their molds by changing the coins to foreign coins and called the pattern Columbian Coin. The 2 pieces offered here are Fostoria’s 1958 version of Coin Glass, OMN no. 1372 Coin Glass Pattern. Both pieces show the reverse of a coin with an eagle & a date, alternating with a coin-like round containing a torch within a starburst. The stemmed jelly compote has frosted coins stamped 1886, measures 4 ½" diameter x 3 ¾" height. The 2nd piece, a handled nappy (a multi-purpose small bowl) measures 5 3/8" across the bowl x 1 ¾" at the handle, with clear coins stamped 1887. This nappy is particularly interesting because it contains a pot-stone, a type of inclusion, and is yellow under a UV light! Both pieces are heavy bright glass in mint condition, with no damage. Buyer to pay for shipping by USPS Priority with Delivery Confirmation, 4 lbs. from 06068. #425
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EAPG: Cut Log individual creamer c 1891 Mint
Cut Log, aka Ethol, is a pattern made by Bryce Higbee c 1891, Westmoreland Specialty #15, c 1899. Cream pitcher measures 3" tall. Glass contains a white pot-stone, an inclusion consistent with age. The clarity is excellent with no damage. Buyer to pay for shipping by USPS Priority with Delivery Confirmation, 1 lbs. from 06068. #435
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EAPG: Cruet Ribbed Thumbprint Jefferson Glass c 1905 Mint
Excellent cruet in the pattern Ribbed Thumbprint by Jefferson Glass, Ohio, c 1905. There is a cut-and-shut base, consistent with age. Height is 5 ¼" with multi-faceted cut stopper, not original; a few small nicks to stopper points. No damage on cruet base; glass is clear & bright. Please see my other ads for more cruets. Buyer to pay for shipping by USPS Priority with Delivery Confirmation, 2 lbs. from 06068. #443
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EAPG: Hobnail oblong bowl tooled ruffed edge Mint
In mint condition, with no damage to those lovely hobs, this oblong bowl is sparkling & bright. (The central dark area in the photos is due to lighting & is not a defect). Made by several manufacturers, the top treatment is reminiscent of Hobbs, c 1880’s, although a positive attribution is difficult. Measures 8 ¾" long x 5 ½" wide x 2 ½" deep. Buyer to pay for shipping by USPS Priority with Delivery Confirmation, 4 lbs. from 06068. #450
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4 Skruf Kungsholm clear smoke w white foot ice tea goblets
Super mint set of 4 iced tea or parfait (?) goblets by Swedish maker Skruf in the pattern shape of Kungsholm. Goblets are a faint gray clear leaded glass, with a white foot & short white 5-lobed stem. I believe this pattern was made as early as 1930’s, but this color combination suggests a later era, perhaps 1960-70’s? Measure 6 1/8" tall; 3 ½" across the top. No damage. Buyer to pay for shipping by USPS Priority with Delivery Confirmation, 4 lbs. from 06068. #460
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Hand made pitcher: Multicolored, Israeli OR Rueven (?)
A mid-sized frosted pitcher with a streaky design of muted teal over magenta splotches. Has an applied handle, & glass is very thin & delicate. I’ve been told that this is either from Israel (in current production), OR Rueven, which apparently is quite collectible. I bought this because of the striking color pattern. Sorry, but I have no other information on it. Height: 6 5/8". No damage. Buyer to pay for shipping by USPS Priority, with free Delivery Confirmation, 3 lbs. from 06068. #152
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Early: 8 Vaseline furniture casters
This is a set of 8 vaseline, canary furniture casters. I remember when grandma had a clear set of 4 of these under each foot of her sofa. I don’t know the age or maker, and never saw vaseline coaster/casters when I was young. But these date at least to the late 1940’s & possibly earlier. Measuring 2 ½" across & ¾" thick, all show some age wear underneath, but not damage, cracks, chips, etc. Glow beautifully under UV light. Simple pattern in good condition. Buyer to pay for shipping by USPS Priority with Delivery Confirmation, 3 lbs. from 06068. #295
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Grab bag of 6 pieces EAPG to Depression to foreign
One 4" EAPG Galloway lid, c 1904+, with 1 chip, few nicks under edge. One Vallereysthal lamp piece, Beaded Circle, c 1907; 3 ½" tall, 3" wide base. One 1930-40’s era footed schooner engraved cigarette holder; 4" tall; no damage. One Sydenstricker blue with white small plate, 1960’s+; 4" wide; no damage. One Hawkes-style elegant leaded cordial in need of top grinding (lot chips); 4" tall. One round fingerbowl with cactus pattern & cutouts, unknown era or origian; 4 3/8" across top x 2 ¼" tall. Buyer to pay for shipping by USPS Priority with Delivery Confirmation, 4 lbs. from 06068. #461
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Depression era: Czech perfume bottle with Sterling salt top
Originally made in Czechoslovakia in 1920-30’s era, this clear & frosted glass bottle was most likely an atomizer! I could not find this particular design of frosted roses, alternating with clear panels, in a reference, but the shape & style are seen in books which show Czech vanity items. Although unmarked, I have seen larger items of the exact same pattern with the Czech acid mark under the base! I got this piece as shown, with a sterling silver salt shaker lid, stamped UK, lid marks indicating 1838-1890. The lid slips onto the top, although there is threading. Obviously a marriage, the match is quite functional until the atomizer status can be restored. I leave that to the buyer. Height of bottle alone is 2 7/8"; height with lid is 3 ¾". There is a manufacturer ground base & top; 1 chip at the base & a few small nicks. The lid is slightly depressed on one side, but it has a very elegant sterling design in its own right. Buyer to pay for shipping by USPS Priority with Delivery Confirmation, 1 lbs. from 06068. #436
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EAPG: Cruet Shoshone w original stopper c 1895 Mint
Shoshone, aka Victor, aka Blazing Pinwheels is a pattern made by US Glass no. 15,046 (Glassport; King), c 1895-96. Height with original stopper is 7 ¼". There is no damage. Please see my other ads for more pieces in this pattern, and other cruets. Cruet is an unlisted form! Buyer to pay for shipping by USPS Priority with Delivery Confirmation, 3 lbs. from 06068. #444
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