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TE0983
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Kings Crown Cordial
A single cordial, - Kings Crown Thumbprint pattern to the glass. 3 ½ inches height, 1 7/8 inch base, and 2 inches across the rim, 3 part mold.
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TE0942
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1880s E.A.P.G. Clear Diagonal Band Spooner
Offering an 1880s Spooner, in the pattern "Clear Diagonal Band". Stands 4 5/8 inches in height and is 3 Ό inches across. Bottom has a star. CONDITION: One base chip, and numerous top rim use/chips and scratches. Nice old heavy glass piece.
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TE0548a
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EAPG - Two Panel Blue Glass Goblet
Heres a beautiful shade of blue glass, goblet. Stands 6 5/16 th inches in height, measures 3 Ό inches across the top, and has a base of 3 inches across. Has a snowflake- like pattern, that is continued around the stem, and in two panels at the top. Very pretty! Nice condition. Pattern name is Two Panel, AKA Daisy in the Square orginally made by Richards & Hartley in 1880s.
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TE0761
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Richards & Hartly Peacock Feather Large Bowl
Heres a large bowl made by Richards and Hartly, 1890 and also known as "Georgia" and "Peacock Eye" though " Peacock Feather" seems to be the more common name. This bowl measures 8-Ό across the top, and is 3-Ό inches in height and the base is 3-½ inches. There is a lip inside, so perhaps there was lid at one time, but I only have the bowl. Condition: has a few minor use chips/ appropriate wear for age around the top rim.
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TE1300
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EAPG Stars & Stripes Brilliant Tumbler
Maker: Jenkins Glass Co., Greentown, Indiana Title: Stars & Stripes, originally called Brilliant - Date: 1899 - Condition: has minor mold and use marks, surface scratches, fleabite on bottom rim - Size: 5 inches height / 2 Ό inch base / 3 Ό inches across rim - Reference: Pressed Glass 1860-1930 (1999) pg. 180
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TE1305
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EAPG Thousand Eye Goblet
Maker: Made in Pennsylvania - Pattern: Thousand Eye - Date: 1880s - Condition: Good - Size: 6 inches height, 3 inch base, 3 3/8 inches across rim - Reference: Early American Pattern Glass, Metz (2000) pg. 184, 185
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TE1315
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EAPG Millersburg Tulip Goblet
Pattern: Millersburg Tulip ? - Date: Undetermined - Condition: Good - Size: 5 5/8 height, octagon base 2 ½ inches across, 2 Ύ across top rim -
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TE1325
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EAPG Honeycomb Wine Goblet
Maker: Various - Pattern: Honeycomb - Date: Undetermined - Condition: Several Mold Flaws - Size: 5 inches height, 2 ½ inches across base, 2 5/8 inches across the top -
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TE0757
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Northwood Plums And Cherries Pitcher/Tumblers
This pattern "Plums And Cherries" was made in 1906 by the Northwood Glass Co., and is very similar to the " Cherry and Cable" pattern, the difference being this has the Cherries (stained red) on one side and the Plum pattern (stained purple) on the other, so I think this pattern is harder to find, let alone with two tumblers! The tumblers have the same pattern, of cherries one side and plums on the other. This decorated crystal pitcher stands 8-½ inches height, with a base of 4-Ό inches across. The tumblers are 4-Ό inches height, top opening of 2-Ύ inches, and a base 2-½ inches across. Condition: No chips or cracks to the pitcher and one tumbler, and one tumbler has a base bruise, can barely be felt, and not seen unless under magnification. I would say wonderful condition for 100 year old glass! As for the color, there is some loss of color on the gold trim, and the plums and the cherries are about the same color of red now, not purple at all, and there is light fading of the red stain there as well, but again for the age not bad!
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TE0759
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Westmoreland Three Bears Plate Decorated Milk Glass
This decorated milk glass plate measures 7-1/4 inches across and I believe Westmoreland was the glassmaker, though it is not signed. Still retains most of its color (cold paint decorated) and has lots of detail to the bears, and has a green ribbon tied at the top for hanging. Nice condition!
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TE0772
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Milk Glass Actress Dresser Tray- Jenny Lind Platter
In the reference book: Milk Glass (1949) by Belknap, this milk glass tray is referred to as both "Actress Dresser Tray" and states that Millards choice was " Lady Bust Platter" (pg. 64), more recently has been called Jenny Lind, and attributed to Fostoria Glass Co..
It measures 11 ½ inches in length, and has a width of 7 ½ inches, and an inch height. The center has a portrait of a woman, and is surrounded with beads and the rims are decorated with flowers and scrolls. There is a thick rim on bottom that would permit this to hang on a wall, if desired. Condition: straw marks to the glass. There is one under her chin that makes it appear it is her necklace, or perhaps that is the intended design. There is a small chip to the inside rim on the bottom, probably caused when removing it from mold.
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TE0340
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Victorian Glass Condiment Server / Holder
This is the base only, of a Victorian condiment holder. Has a silver color decorated handle. The base has indentations for 5 round bottom condiment jars. Id guess this dates to late 1800s and is in nice condition. Size: 9 Ύ inches height, base measures about 5 ½ inches square, and the base is 1 ½ inches height. Would hold 4 condiments with 1 inch round bases, and another of 1 Ύ inches, that is not as deeply indented, as the other 4. Slight rust and pitting to handle and under screws, glass has straw marks, and roughness to edges, but I see no chips or cracks. Could also be used to hold vanity jars, nice early pressed glass!
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TE0625
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Goblet Diamond Cut With Leaf
This goblet has leaves coming up from the stem, and has a diamond pattern at the top. Is 5 5/8th inches in height, 3 inches across the top, and has a 2 Ύ inch base. 1 very tiny, tiny, fleabite to bottom rim.
-ref. Early American Pattern Glass, Alice Hulett Metz. (2000) pg. 160, 161 @ $25
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TE1301
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EAPG New Hampshire Tumbler
Maker: U.S. Glass - Pattern: New Hampshire - Date: 1903 - Condition: cloudiness to glass, few corner chips, probably had gold trim at one point, none remains - Size: 4 inches height, 2 Ύ inches across base, 2 5/8 across top rim - Reference: Pressed Glass 1860-1930 (1999) pg. 136
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TE1306
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EAPG Barberry Spooner
Maker: Made in Ohio - Pattern: Barberry - Date: 1870s-1880s - Condition: Good / use wear to top rim - Size: 7 3/8 inches height, 3 ½ inch base, 3 ½ across top rim - Reference: Early American Pattern Glass, Metz (2000) pg. 90, 91
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