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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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Fostoria: Heather etch handled cake plate *Mint
Wonderful mint condition, with no signs of use, on this handled cake plate by Fostoria, made c 1949-76. The pattern of the blank is Century, aka no. 2630, with the etch called Heather, aka 343. There is a manufacturer-ground base. Measures 9 ¾" diameter across the plate, and 11 ¾" across the handles. See my other listing for a tidbit tray in the same pattern & etch. Buyer to pay for shipping by USPS Priority with Delivery Confirmation, 4 lbs. from 06068. #416
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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 Originally made by Central Glass & Hobbs Cos.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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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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LG Wright: 2 Amber Salts: Daisy & Button
Made by LG Wright (see LG Wright book pg 123 #805) during their life in the 20th century, this Daisy and Button pattern was originally made more than 100 years ago, and is still popular! The pair of salt & pepper shakers in amber measure 3 ¼" with the lid. There are no chips or cracks to the glass. One shaker has some interior graying & I was unable to remove the lid, which appears to be chromed. The other lid has a split on one side, but is functional. Buyer to pay for shipping by USPS Priority with Delivery Confirmation, 2 lbs. from 06068. #162
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Fostoria: Heather etch 3 toed tidbit *Mint
Wonderful mint condition, with no signs of use, on this 3 toed tidbit plate by Fostoria, made c 1949-76. The pattern of the blank is Century, aka no. 2630, with the etch called Heather, aka 343. There is a manufacturer-ground base. Measures 8 ¼" diameter across the plate x 1 ¼" tall. See my other listing for a handled cake plate in the same pattern & etch. Buyer to pay for shipping by USPS Priority with Delivery Confirmation, 3 lbs. from 06068. #417
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Imperial: Candlewick with Lily of the Valley cutting *old one
Candlewick was one of Imperial’s largest lines, the pattern made over a long period, c 1936-84. The pieces with cuttings, like this one, however, were earlier, around the 1930’s-40’s. This is a gray cutting design of Lily of the Valley, not an etch. Measures 10" across the plate; 11 ½" across the handles. Does show some surface use scratches, most obvious in bright light, or on a dark background like my photos! On a white cloth, the dish looks quite lovely. Buyer to pay for shipping by USPS Priority with Delivery Confirmation, 3 lbs. from 06068. #422
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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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