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Trolley car transferware shaving mug *NM
Shaving mugs were individually designed for each customer of a barber. Some were imprinted with the customer’s initials or name; some showed his occupation. This contemporary mug (I believe it is not very old), which was obviously meant for a trolley car conductor, brings back the nostalgia of those days when trolley cars were commonplace. Measures 3 7/8 inches tall. Very nice condition: gold is near perfect; a superficial glaze crack is noted at the front. Buyer to pay for shipping by USPS Priority, with Delivery Confirmation, 2 lbs. from 06068. #362
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EAPG: Sunken Teardrop 3 salts, no lids c 1880’s
3 salt shakers in the pattern Sunken Teardrop. One is engraved; 2 are plain. None is perfect: 1 has a chip on both side tips; 1 has a chip on one side tip; 1 has a chip on the top rim, which would be covered by a lid. Although maker is unknown, they are said to be c 1880’s. Height: 3". Please see my other listing for a Mint engraved spooner in the same pattern (control #408). Buyer to pay for shipping by USPS Priority with Delivery Confirmation, 1 lbs. from 06068. #388
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EAPG: Shoshone cake salver c 1895 Mint
Shoshone, aka Victor, aka Blazing Pinwheels is a pattern made by US Glass no. 15,046 (Glassport; King), c 1895-96. This is a wonderful, bright, like-new cake salver, whose only fault is that it is a bit tippy on the table! Measures 9 ¼" across x 4" tall. No known repros. Please see my other ads for more pieces in this pattern. Buyer to pay for shipping by USPS Priority with Delivery Confirmation, 4 lbs. from 06068. #447
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