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T6JUN22-5
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Duncan and Miller Floral Etch Double Candle Holder
Duncan and Miller's Elegant Floral Etched Pattern Double Candle Holder. Duncan & Miller made these delicate floral etched patterns during the 1920s - 1940s. This may be their 'Adoration', 'First Love' or another etch. I'm not positive which, so please see all the pictures. This beautiful candle holder is in excellent condition.
Manufacturer: Duncan and Miller Glass
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DUNMIL-2
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Duncan and Miller Milk Glass Sandwich Vase
Duncan and Miller Glass Company's Milk Glass Vase in the Sandwich Pattern which they made from 1924-1955. Vase measures 9 3/4'' tall and 4 3/4'' in diameter. Excellent condition.
Manufacturer: Duncan Miller Glass
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DUNMIL-1
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Duncan and Miller Thea Double Candle Holder
Duncan and Miller Glass Company's Elegant Double Candle Holder with their Thea (or Laurel) cut. Measures 7 1/4'' long, 5 1/8'' tall and 5 3/8'' wide. Other than one short, superficial use mark on the base, it is in very good condition. This is the beautiful, fire polished glassware Duncan and Miller did so well.
Manufacturer: Duncan and Miller Glass Company
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F6MAY13-15
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Duncan and Miller First Love Handled Sugar Bowl
Duncan and Miller Glass Company's Elegant Handled Sugar Bowl in the First Love pattern. Duncan and Miller made this pattern from 1935-1955. Very good condition with no chips or cracks. Measures 3 1/4'' tall and 5 1/2'' wide (handle to handle).
Manufacturer: Duncan and Miller Glass Company
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Duncan Panelled Diamond & Quartered Block Celery Dish
George Duncan Glass Company's EAPG Panelled Diamond and Quartered Block Crystal Celery Dish, circa 1894. This celery dish has cupped sides and measures 11'' long and 4 3/4'' wide. There is a tiny rough speck on the top rim and a superficial scratch on the bottom side--very good condition for a dish of this age. This is a beautiful piece of Early American Pattern Glass.
Manufacturer: George Duncan Glass Co.
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