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Depression: Bagley c 1934 English square mustard w lid nice cond
An unusual square mustard jar with lid, in a pattern by Bagley & Co., English, c 1934. RD NO 790481 is seen inside the base. Both base & lid are in excellent condition, with only an occasional flea bite in the mold areas. Lid has a round opening for a spoon, with no damage there. Height with lid is 5 1/2 ". #116 Buyer to pay for shipping by USPS Priority with Delivery Confirmation, 3 lbs. from 06068.
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Depression: Newport platonite salt with lid
This single salt with lid in white platonite was made by Hazel Atlas from 1936-40. Similar to MacBeth Evans’ Petalware it can be used as a "go-with" for that pattern since there is no salt in Petalware! (See Weatherman,pg 125). Salt is 4 ½’’ tall with lid; 3 ½" tal without lid. Condition is *Mint, with no damage. Buyer to pay for shipping by USPS Priority with Delivery Confirmation, 1 lbs. from 06068. #286
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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: Midnight Rose on Lafayette oval serving dish *Mint
Oval bowl with handles is in mint condition, with no damage; manufacturer-ground base! The pressed pattern blank, Lafayette, aka no. 2440, with the Midnight Rose etch, aka # 316, was made by Fostoria in 1933-57. Measures 9" across the handles x 5 1/8" wide x 2 3/8" tall. Buyer to pay for shipping by USPS Priority with Delivery Confirmation, 3 lbs. from 06068. #421
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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Originally made in Czechoslovakia in 1920-30’s era, this clear & frosted glass bottle was most likely an atomizer!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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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: Westmoreland black glass Wicket border plate Nearmint
This is a nearmint condition black plate in the pattern called Wicket, made by Westmoreland Glass from an Atterbury (Victorian era) mold, c 1920’s. Measures 9 ¼" in diameter, with a nice horseshoe design edge & no chips or cracks. Buyer to pay for shipping by USPS Priority with Delivery Confirmation, 3 lbs. from 06068. #389
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New Martinsville: Cream & Sugar Meadow Wreath Radiance *Mint
Super mint condition cream & sugar set made by New Martinsville Glass, c 1938. Pattern is the Radiance line, aka no. 42, with the no. 26 Meadow Wreath etch. Measure approximately 3" tall. Shown in Bones book, pg 166, 175. Buyer to pay for shipping by USPS Priority with Delivery Confirmation, 3 lbs. from 06068. #418
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Depression: Rock Crystal tall covered candy
Although considered a Depression era pattern (c 1922-31), this design has been seen in earlier pieces. The earlier pieces show shear lines and other findings characteristic of a more primitive method of production. This particular 10 ½" tall covered candy dish has a shear line in the lid! Wonderfully clear glass with 2 subtle chips on the foot: one under, one on top (see photos). Buyer to pay for shipping by USPS Priority with Delivery Confirmation, 4 lbs. from 06068. #312
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Depression: 2 cordials: Rose Band, Acadia Lace by Jenkins *Mint
2 small clear cordials in the pattern Rose Band or Acadia Lace, by Jenkins Glass, c 1927-31. Measure 3 3/8" height; no damage. Buyer to pay for shipping by USPS Priority with Delivery Confirmation, 1 lbs. from 06068. #168
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Blk Americana: Lucky Joe Louis Bank clear w metal lid c 1938
Figural bank made to resemble heavyweight boxing champion Joe Louis who held the title from 1937 until he retired in 1949, this clear bank with metal lid is in *Near-mint condition. The glass is clear & bright, without damage, showing relief printing under the base: "Design patent no. 112688 1." The lid has some edge wear of the red & cream colored paint, with minor interior rust spots (see photos below). Lots of printing on the lid: "Lucky Joe Bank. Nash’s Prepared Mustard. Nash-Underwood, Inc. Chicago. Coin Slot," plus list of ingredients, etc. Obviously this was originally a mustard container! See photos. For fun, I’ve included a shot of the original drawings I found at the USPO (patent) site which dates origin to 1938. Height with lid is 4 3/8". Buyer to pay for shipping by USPS Priority with Delivery Confirmation, 2 lbs. from 06068. #265
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Heisey: Rooster head cocktail shaker stopper
Quaint, hefty, clear glass rooster head serves as a stopper for either Cobel no. 4225 shaker or no. 4026 Marshall shaker. Unfortunately I do not have the shaker, but perhaps you do!? Made by Heisey from 1932-57; unmarked, but unmistakable. Glows yellow under black light, as is typical for Heisey glass. No damage. Measures 4 5/8" long. Buyer to pay for shipping by USPS Priority with Delivery Confirmation, 2 lbs. from 06068. #302
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Depression: Early Fenton Dolphin handled candle dish
This unusual candle holder is in the shape of a boat, with the candle cup in the center. The main pattern is of alternating panels of relief wavy seaweed & frosted straight seaweed. There are 2 tiny dolphin handles on either end. Made by Fenton no. 1621, in 1928-36, there is a manufacturer ground base. A subtle crack in one side of one handle where the dolphin attaches is difficult to see. I tried to picture it, but only by turning the piece over & at different angles can one get the suggestion of a crack. I’m not even sure if this piece didn’t come from the factory that way! Measures 6 ½" long x 4 1/8" wide x 2 ¾" tall. Buyer to pay for shipping by USPS Priority with Delivery Confirmation, 2 lbs. from 06068. #357
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