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G944
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Silver overlay plate
This delicate plate with silver overlay would make a lovely trinket or ring dish. It is 5 inches wide with no scratches or marks of wear. Although the silver looks yellowish in the photos, it is actually whitish-silver. Maker unknown.
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G622
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New Martinsville Divided Relish Dish
This pretty little relish dish is by New Martinsville in the "Janice" pattern. It has been embellished with silver overlay, most likely by Lotus Glass. 8.25 inches in diameter across the handles, and 6.25 inches from rim to rim. In excellent condition. I see no utensil marks. There is one tiny break in the silver, shown in one of the photos. I've also included a close-up of the lovely handles. A very charming piece.
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G230
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Silver Overlay Emerald Green Bud vase
Here's a lovely little bud vase in emerald green glass with a wonderful silver deposit overlay. It features a scene of Venice on the front side, and what appears to be some sort of Roman column on the reverse. The back side has a little wear on the silver, but the front and rim are very clean and bold. This vase measures 4-1/4" tall x 2-3/4" diameter.
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PL231
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Crystal plate, hammered silver overlay edging
This handsome plate is 9.75 inches in diameter. I have not been able to identify the producer. There is a sunburst design in the center, deeply cut, and fine gangwheel columns etched on the underside (the last photo shows the underside of the plate). An attractive piece.
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G650
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Rockwell Silver Overlay Vase
This lovely art deco vase has a silver overlay by Rockwell Silver, with a leaf design in triangle patterns and silver rim to the lip and foot. 4 inches wide by 5 inches tall. It has the Rockwell insignia on the bottom and the numbers 14-71 painted in green. Very pretty. One flaw in the silver overlay on the underside of the top rim as shown in one of the photos. This does not seem to be a chip in the glass but rather a flaw in where the silver overlay left off.
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