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EAPG: 2 toy glass: Alfa creamer + Diamond Fan sugar MT
Mint condition on this child’s creamer in the pattern Alfa, aka Rexford, by JB Higbee Glass Co., c 1907. Measures 2 3/8" tall. Mint condition also for this child’s sugar, sans lid, in the pattern Diamond Fan, c 1890. No damage! Slightly different tint to glass reflects different age & manufacturer. Buyer to pay for shipping by USPS Priority with Delivery Confirmation, 1 lbs. from 06068. #456
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EAPG: Green child’s table set Cambridge’s Fernland c 1907
Fernland, OMN, no. 2635, aka Snowflake, is a pattern by Cambridge Glass Co., c 1907. This is a complete child’s table set, including butter with lid, sugar with lid, creamer, & spooner. Spooner height is 2 ¼" with the other pieces being proportional. Spooner is also listed in toothpick books, with a value of $45 for a clear one in Bredehoft’s book! This pattern, in this color, is not often seen. In addition, being a child’s toy, intended for real play, one may forgive some damage to all pieces, as follows. Butter has a large broken bubble on the inner rim of the base, with the lid intact; sugar lid is ok, but several scallop chips on base; spooner fairly good with a number of small chips & nicks to the un-fire-polished edges; creamer is the worst, having a large chip with crack at the handle, & a large chip with missing beads at the spout. *The tray, which is an amber D&B butter underplate, is NOT included. Buyer to pay for shipping by USPS Priority, with Delivery Confirmation, 4 lbs. from 06068. #397
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EAPG: Figural SUITCASE candy container c 1906 early Westmoreland
A clear candy container, in the form of a suitcase, including original metal handle & metal base closure. Glass is in pristine condition, with superb detail. "Pat Apld for" in relief on the side; wavy distortion of the sides of the metal base does not affect the ability of the base to close & open. Made by Westmoreland Specialty, the predecessor to Westmoreland Glass, this was the first candy container patented by Geo. West in 1906 (Wilson’s Westmoreland, pg 290). Measures: 3 5/8" long x 2 1/8" wide. LOA including side protuberances is 4". Height of glass is 2 7/8". Height to top of handle is 3 7/8". No damage to glass! Super early piece with history. No reissues known. #104 Buyer to pay for shipping by USPS Priority with Delivery Confirmation, 2 lbs. from 06068.
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