Enjoy scrolling through EAPG (Early American Pattern/Pressed Glass), along with other vintage glass, pottery, silver, pewter, old coins, collector books, cylinder records, etc. New unused, precious and semi-precious gem jewelry, STERLING, gold-filled or plate, and older costume jewelry will be added as it is sorted.
See below (About us) for the big picture! I am strictly a collector, not an expert, and I don't buy large lots of material.
Glass (EAPG) is my focus, but I also inherited a lot of "stuff" from my parents, much of it collected in the 1950's-1960's (semi-antique), and much of their material dating back to the Victorian era. My father loved lots of "old" things, often recounting fond memories associated with them. It's taking a long time, but I will slowly add interesting items, along with photos and as much history as I know about them.
Only large items such as furniture, rugs, phonographs, etc., are not practical for this venue. However, if you are local to northwest CT, and can pick-up an item, feel free to email and inquire.
Thanks,
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Your Price: $ 682.50
Item Number: 1-BBB |
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Made by McKee while in the National Glass combine, c 1897, this jelly compote is said to be the only item in the pattern Majestic made in chocolate glass (see Hilton pg. 116). Said to be "very rare," this is another item that has been documented, but not photographed in the most recent Greentown books due to its rarity! Not fire polished at the top, there are scattered small nips of the edge. The worst is shown in a close-up. It is otherwise in great condition; wafer construction also shown in a close-up. A rare little chocolate glass treasure, one of the few not made by Indiana Glass & Tumbler! Measures 5 ¼" wide x 5 3/8" tall. Buyer to pay $25 for shipping by USPS Priority, with Delivery Confirmation & insurance. #BBB
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