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JACOB'S LADDER Pattern Glass RELISH
This beautiful EAPG dish is in the pattern ''Jacob's Ladder'' by McKee. Ladder and diamond point panels alternate around the sides; a 20-point star decorates the bottom of the dish. This pattern is also known as ''Maltese''. Circa 1891. Designed by John Bryce. Length: 9¾''; width: 5½''. Very good condition.
Circa: 1891
Manufacturer: McKee
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2854
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MOLD Blown DAISY & BUTTON Square DECANTER (s)
We have two matching spirit decanters in the 'Daisy and Button' pattern. Shape is square with stepped shoulders. Stoppers are also square. Height: 7¾ inches with stopper. Very good condition! Price is for each.
Circa: 1890
Manufacturer: Unmarked
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550065
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Crystal CANE PATTERN DISH (s)
We have five crystal dishes in the ''Cane'' pattern. They have scalloped rims, and measure 5.5 inches in diameter. Very good condition! Price is for each.
Manufacturer: Unmarked
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8076
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PANELLED Daisy & Button BERRY SET Ca.1892
A 7-Piece berry set in the ''Panelled Daisy and Button'' pattern by U. S. Glass. Large bowl is 10¼ inches in diameter; six small bowls measure 5¼ inches. Color: Amber. There are several nicks and small chips on the edges of most pieces, but these are shallow and don't detract much at all. The large bowl fared much better, as the smaller bowls were probably stacked over the years. This condition is reflected in our price. Circa 1892.
Circa: 1892
Manufacturer: U. S. Glass Co.
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2556
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Pattern Glass FLORAL COMPOTE
This pattern glass compote has a stylized floral embossed rim with a row of vertical prisms below. The stem repeats the vertical prism theme, and the base has a fantastic beaded edge. Height: 6½ inches; diameter: 10 inches. Very good condition.
Manufacturer: Unmarked
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33372
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PATTERN GLASS Cream PITCHER Ca. 1890
This early milk or cream pitcher has ten panels, a scalloped rim, and an acid-etched leaf and berry pattern. The base is accented with strawberry diamonds, and the handle is hand applied. Color: crystal; height: 5¼ inches. Very good condition ~ there is wear on the base from use, but no chips or cracks. Circa 1890-1910.
Circa: 1900
Manufacturer: Unmarked
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2925
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Pair DAISY & BUTTON PERFUME Bottles CA.1880
Perfume bottle, pattern glass, pair, cologne. This old pair of perfume bottles is in the ''Daisy & Button'' pattern with stepped shoulders and matching stoppers. Height: 4½ inches. Very good condition. Circa 1880.
Circa: 1900
Manufacturer: Unmarked
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ENGLISH Pattern Glass FOOTED CREAMER Amber
Creamer, pattern glass, England. We picked up this pretty pressed glass creamer at a 'boot' sale in England. It's six-sided and has three ball feet. Color is amber. Height: 3 3/8 inches. There is a carnival glass version in marigold by Sowerby, called ''Lea''. This one was probably also made by Sowerby. Very good condition.
Manufacturer: Sowerby
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37411
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BEADED SWIRL Pattern Glass PUNCH CUP
This green pattern glass punch cup is in the ''Beaded Swirl'' pattern. It was made by the U. S. Glass Co. circa 1891. Has gold trim and a ground glass base. Diameter: 2¾ inches. Very good condition.
Circa: 1891
Manufacturer: U. S. Glass Co.
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5239
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HOBNAIL TUMBLER (s) with SILVER TRIM
We have available two pressed glass tumblers in a Hobnail pattern. They have 1/4-inch-wide silver (or platinum) trim on the rims. Height: 3 7/8 inches. Very good condition! Price is for each.
Manufacturer: Unmarked
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Duncan & Miller GABLE Wheel Cut TOOTHPICK HOLDER
Pattern glass, Duncan and Miller, circa 1905. Pattern name: ''Gable''. A pressed and cut glass toothpick holder with wheel-cut tall flower stems and two graceful handles. Crystal 'pick is 8-sided; base is ground with a 16-point cut star. Height: 2¼ inches. There is a small (1/8'') base chip ~ see photo #2. This damage is reflected in our price.
Circa: 1905
Manufacturer: Duncan and Miller Glass
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