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Elegant: 6 wines with vaseline stems & clear bowls *Mint glowy
Classic, elegant, 6" tall wine glasses with a vaseline stem & foot, and clear bowl. Leaded glass that rings when tapped. The vaseline has a beautiful greenish cast to it, almost making the stems glow even without UV! All in *Mint condition. Maker & age undetermined. Buyer to pay for shipping by USPS Priority with Delivery Confirmation, 5 lbs. from 06068. #243
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EAPG: 2 vaseline IVT Inverted Thumbprint goblets *Mint
IVT, or Inverted Thumbprint, is a pattern which dates back to King & Son, c 1875. Since it was also made by several other manufacturers, IVT is not easy to pin down. However, I believe that this pair of goblets is quite early since one of the feet is every so slightly out of round, consistent with early production. Both goblets are in *Mint condition, with no damage. Both glow brightly under UV light. Measure 6 ¼" tall. Buyer to pay for shipping by USPS Priority, with Delivery Confirmation, 3 lbs. from 06068. #378
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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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EAPG: Scoop shaped relish dish Lee’s Double Vine c 1880
This rather unusual pattern c 1880’s, is shown in Lee’s EAPG, pl 190. She also pictures a plate in the pattern, pl 187. Maker is unknown. Existence of other pieces is not stated. This scoop shaped pickle dish measures 8 ½" long x 4 ¾" wide x 1 ¼" deep. There are 2 small chips under the tip, & one small nick. Buyer to pay for shipping by USPS Priority with Delivery Confirmation, 1 lbs. from 06068. #437
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Vaseline goblet Depression: Colonial Knife & Fork *MINT
A super yellow-green vaseline goblet in the pattern Colonial Knife & Fork, by Hocking Glass Co., c 1934-36. Also known as uranium glass, this goblet glows brightly under UV light. Height 5 7/8". No damage! #110 Buyer to pay for shipping by USPS Priority, with free Delivery Confirmation, 2 lbs. from 06068.
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EAPG: Challinor vaseline lattice edge compote
Striking vaseline or canary tall true open compote, was made by Challinor & Taylor c 1891. Called Open Work Fruit Bowl, this Lattice edge pattern compote glows like fire under black light, & is not commonly seen in this color. Width 9" x 7" tall. Super condition except for a subtle bruise with a small crack in the lattice top edge (shown from 2 angles in photos). Buyer to pay for shipping by USPS Priority with Delivery Confirmation, 6 lbs. from 06068. #321
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Elegant Depression: Imperial Vaseline vase Twisted Optic *As is
Rolled edge, 2 handled Depression era, elegant vaseline vase by Imperial, c 1927-30; #313R. Height is 7 1/8". According to Weatherman these were Handmade, & only for a short time in this color. Vase has one defect: a sizeable chip in the lip. Glows well under UV, & still an unusual piece, which displays well. Buyer to pay for shipping by USPS Priority with Delivery Confirmation, 3 lbs. from 06068. #209
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EAPG: Green Vaseline Chippendale 3footed cream pitcher
This is a small 3-footed creamer in the pattern, Chippendale. Made by several companies including Ohio Flint, Jefferson Glass, Central Glass, etc. c 1907- 30’s. This particular piece is believed to be on the older side since there is at least one pot stone, usually found in earlier glass. Condition is near mint, with only occasional minor roughness along mold lines…more to feel than to see. Wear under feet is consistent with age. Glows great under UV…almost glows even without UV. Height 4 ¼". NB: this is not the pattern Quadruped which has 4 feet. #123 Buyer to pay for shipping by USPS Priority, with free Delivery Confirmation, 2 lbs. from 06068.
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EAPG: Vaseline bowl Three Panel Richards & Hartley c 1880
Low footed, scalloped rim, true open compote in the pattern Three Panel by Richards & Hartley no. 25 c 1880’s, & US Glass c 1891. Measures 7 ½" wide x 3 7/8" tall. Uranium glass glows nicely under UV. In good condition, with one subtle flake off the top & an open bubble on the foot. No known repros in this pattern! Buyer to pay for shipping by USPS Priority, with free Delivery Confirmation, 4 lbs. from 06068. #208
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Victorian era: Very unusual vaseline Parrot figural tray
I could find no reference to this very unusual vaseline figural Parrot tray or plate. I can tell you that it is probably quite old since there is a shearline & fine stress lines, consistent with EAPG era production! Glows brightly under UV; a beautiful pale yellow which almost glows even without UV in its thicker parts. Measures 8 ¾" long x 5 ½" wide x 1 ½" tall. There are a lot of chips under the base (marie) & a few on the edges. However, this appears to be a relatively early piece, well-made with nice detail, & possibly unique. Buyer to pay for shipping by USPS Priority with Delivery Confirmation, 3 lbs. from 06068. #377
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Cambridge: green vaseline temple jar w lid *Mint
Wonderful Cambridge made Majestic etched temple, cookie, or pretzel jar, c 1930-34. This optic pattern jar has a vaseline green color which glows brightly under black light. I’m not sure what the official name of this color is, since there are a number of Cambridge greens. I was told by someone more familiar with Cambridge ware, that this was part of a console set which consisted of the jar & 2 dolphin candlesticks, console #510. I could not verify that information in my resources. My 1930-34 Cambridge catalog reprint shows the Majestic etch on pg.58, but only in crystal & without this shape. I found an optic temple jar in Colors in Cambridge, pg. 49. So, perhaps this is an unusual item. I leave it to Cambridge or vaseline collectors to decide, and welcome any additional information. Measures 6 ¾" tall x 5 ½" wide. No damage. *Mint condition, looking like it was never used! Buyer to pay for shipping by USPS Priority, with free Delivery Confirmation, 4 lbs. from 06068. #325
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