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Westmoreland Souvenir Hatchet Indian Royalton MN 77-1
Very rare early Westmoreland hatchet. No. 77-1. This hatchet is pictured in Lorraine Kovar’s book Westmoreland Glass, Volume 3, page 68. This one is a souvenir hatchet from Royalton, Minn. It also has a hand painted scene on it with an American Indian sitting before a fire smoking a peace pipe. Measures 6 inches long. One minute flea bite on the underside, in the corner of the blade. Near mint condition with just a little bit of wear to the blue paint which would be the smoke.
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Westmoreland Souvenir Hatchet Axe North Dakota ND 703-1
Very rare early Westmoreland hatchet. No. 703-1. This hatchet is pictured in Lorraine Kovar’s book Westmoreland Glass, Volume 3, page 75. This one is a souvenir hatchet or axe from a town in North Dakota (but I can’t read the name). It also has a hand painted flower. Measures 6 1/4 inches long. Rough flashing on the bottom of the blade. Near mint condition.
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Early Westmoreland Souvenir Childs Mug Badger MN 282-1
Cute early Westmoreland child’s mug, made about 1920 by the Westmoreland Specialty Company. Made of white milk glass with a transfer design that has been hand colored of girl on the side. Souvenir of Badger, Minn. Measures 3 inches tall. There is a smooth dark smudge on the right side that looks like it is in the glass, but no chips or cracks. Lots of nice color.
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Westmoreland Feather Opaque Creamer Cream Pitcher and Sugar - MJ-29 & 30
Cute Westmoreland creamer and sugar bowl in the Feather Opaque pattern, turquoise opaque in color. No. MJ-29 and MJ-30. These were originally filled with mustard, and when the mustard was consumed, the lady of the house had a covered sugar bowl and creamer. Scalloped tops, with feather or fern leaves at the top corners of each side. The lid of the creamer has a tab that extends over the spout. The creamer is 5 inches tall, 5 3/8 inches long, 2 3/4 inches deep. The sugar is 5 inches tall, 3 3/4 inches wide, 2 3/4 inches deep. The cream pitcher lid has a couple of age stress cracks, but there are no chips. Much of the original paint is still there.
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Westmoreland Lacy Daisy Sugar Bowl with Lid
We believe this clear crystal covered sugar bowl to be part of the Lacy Daisy pattern by Westmoreland, made about 1912. The Lacy Daisy panels were used by Westmoreland in several different product lines. This sugar bowl has panels of the Lacy Daisy pattern that measure apx 1 1/8 inches wide, alternating with an elongated star panel that measure apx 1 1/4 inches wide. Star pattern on the bottom. The metal lid has a bit of tarnish on it. It looks like it may polish up, but I did not try to clean it. Measures 4 inches tall (5 1/2 inches to the tip of the finial). No chips or cracks.
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Westmoreland Specialty Company Log Cabin Mustard Jar/Bank - MJ-15
Very Nice vintage Westmoreland Specialties Glass log cabin mustard jar and bank dating back to the early 1900s. This one is white milk glass, decorated with yellow and gold paint to resemble a log cabin. When the mustard contents were consumed, this log cabin could be used as a bank. The money is dropped through the opening in the chimney. The chimney was usually closed with thin glass. Directions were included for breaking the glass (not available). Measures apx 4 inches tall, 3 5/8 inches wide, 3 1/4 deep. A few light chips around the opening of the coin slot. One corner of the roof lid has a small chip. Another corner has what appears to be a re-glued chip, but it could be an age crack - it's hard to tell. A couple of age cracks on the bottom. Very little wear to the paint. Excellent condition for the age of this hard to find bank.
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Westmoreland Orange Peel Footed Sherbet Jool - #69
Cute Westmoreland footed sherbet bowl, Line #69. This one is in clear crystal, and has been decorated with orange on the outside, and has been textured to look and feel like an orange, and the top rim has petals protruding up. The front also has Jool Julepped Oranges and an orange in black. This sherbet cup has the high Colonial foot. Measures 3 3/4 inches tall. Documented in the book Westmoreland Glass by Chas West Wilson, 1996, page 185. Minute wear to the orange paint. No chips or cracks.
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