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| Shown in Sanford’s Novelties pg 50, this Victorian era novelty, possibly an open salt, in the shape of a baby buggy is quite cute. A warm amber, it shows appropriate wear under the wheels with only 2 minor flakes under the wheels which cannot be seen from the outside (see photo). Measures 3 ½" length; this is the smaller version. What’s really fun about this particular piece, is that it came from the estate of Amy Bess Miller, the major founder of the Hancock Shaker Village in Massachusetts. This was just one small piece from her tremendous collection of pottery and glass. And Amy Bess appears to have been particularly fond of amber colored pattern glass! Buyer to pay for shipping by USPS Priority, with free Delivery Confirmation, 1 lbs. from 06068. #288 |
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