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.
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Your Price: $ 60.40
Item Number: 381 |
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Circa: 1909 Manufacturer: New Martinsville Glass Co.
This uncommon humidor in the pattern Leaf and Star by New Martinsville Glass Co., aka #711, was made c 1909. Although a little loose fitting, I believe that this is the original lid with a metal clip inside for holding a sponge for moisture. The lid is quite nice in its own right, showing a large realistic flower in the Arte Nouveau style; the silver plating is worn, with brass the dominant color, & there are 2 small dings. In near-mint condition, the jar itself measure 6 inches with the lid, & 4 5/8 inches without the lid. Buyer to pay for shipping by USPS Priority, with Delivery Confirmation, 4 lbs. from 06068. #381 |
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