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: $ 56.00
Item Number: 583 |
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Manufacturer: Cambridge
There are 3 pieces. 2 are Diane etch dishes, with the 3rd being a glass spoon, which appears to be of the same vintage. There is a celery, measuring 11 ½ inches long x 5 inches wide x 1 ½ inchese tall; a mayonnaise bowl measuring 5 ¼ inches across x 2 ½ inches in height. The glass spoon is about 5 ¾ inches long. A great set for the Cambridge Diane etch collector. Sorry, but I went cross-eyed trying to figure out the glass design numbers. I’m guessing that the mayo might be 3900, and the celery might be 3500, but don’t hold me to it! Just look at the photos, please. All are undamaged, no chips, cracks, etc. Buyer to pay for shipping by USPS Priority with Delivery Confirmation, 5 lbs. from 06068. #583
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