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<title>New items from VICTORIAN GLASS PLUS!</title>
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<description>New items from Glass: Victorian, EAPG Early American Pressed Pattern: early blown, lacy, flint, soda-lime; individual or sets; goblet, wine, cordial, tumbler, cake salver, compote, bowl, plate, toothpick, novelties, mug, cup, spill, lamp, spooner, sugar, creamer, butter, water pitcher, carafe, tray, caster, castor, salt, historic, toy; occasional quality repros (MMA, etc.); also Elegant, Depression, unusual contemporary, old foreign. Plus!: some china, hollowware, US &#x26; foreign coins; collector books.      </description>
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<dc:subject>See whats new!  Glass: Victorian, EAPG Early American Pressed Pattern: early blown, lacy, flint, soda-lime; individual or sets; goblet, wine, cordial, tumbler, cake salver, compote, bowl, plate, toothpick, novelties, mug, cup, spill, lamp, spooner, sugar, creamer, butter, water pitcher, carafe, tray, caster, castor, salt, historic, toy; occasional quality repros (MMA, etc.); also Elegant, Depression, unusual contemporary, old foreign. Plus!: some china, hollowware, US &#x26; foreign coins; collector books.      </dc:subject>
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<title>Stained Glass, 1 HUGE lot of just about everything</title>
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<description>LARGE amount of stained glass material:  Approximately 50 quarter sheets of glass, 240 hobby sheets, 4 large pcs. mirror glass  including 2-way , box of sealed copper foil  7 32 quot; , box of solder; over 200 bevels  most in boxes or sets ; some Swarovski gems, 5 lbs. of various nuggets.   Morton portable glass shop  older style, 32x22  with components; Glastar foiler; Inland Score One  hand-machine scorer ; Inland strip circle cutter  from small to 24 quot; ; 4 full-size Worden lampshade forms: 2 of the 16 quot; cone, a 16 quot; dome, a 7 quot; cone, along with a Worden form holder   a few patterns for these.  There are 12 new antique-looking lamp bases in several sizes, with various harps   electrical components  some pricier 2 or 3 way, most single ; lamp caps   spiders; a bag of small night lights with a few metal forms;  oak kits for clock, desk pen set   small lamps.  More than 30 pattern books many with full-size patterns  mostly lamp-shade   mirrors plus some others ; Warner-Crivellaro   Studio J full-size flat patterns  over 30 ; other odds and ends: small amount of came with notcher; tubing for making small hinges; fancy brass edger strip; small cast pieces with patterns for card holders   a butterfly-angel; aluminum angles for lamp-making, sheet copper; reinforcing bars   braid, pre-tinned copper wire, etc.  If names like Kokomo, Wissmach, Youghiogheny, Spectrum, Bullseye, and ribbon-glass, antique-repro glass, textured, cathedral, wispy, streaky, seedy, opalescent, gluechip, iridizied, etc., with a nice selection of colors get you drooling, and you have some basic tools of your own  glass nippers, an adjustable soldering iron , then this could be the backbone of a real stained glass shop  All you d have to add would be some consumables: flux, cutting oil, patina, glass cleaner polish. I used to make 3 dimensional items in the early 1990 s. Been there, done that. Haven t touched it in years, but made some wonderful gifts which live-on in fond memories    61514;   First photo shows quarter sheets in wooden storage box with separators. Transfile boxes in next photo are about half-filled with hobby sheets. These are organized by main color: ex. yellow-orange-red, turquoise-blue-green, white-gray-beige-amber, cathedrals, solids, etc., with one mixed box of vintage 1992 Youghiogheny repro-Tiffany glass. Must be sold in its entirety. And price is not negotiable. Original cost was over 10k in 1990 s, and would easily cost more than that now based on what I ve seen online.   Collection is located in Northwest CT  near MA   NY borders , about 2 hours north of Manhattan; easy access from major highways. Must be picked up; buyer should bring material to cushion pack for safe transport.   </description>
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<title>Zonophone Grand Opera front mount disc phonograph c 1901-04</title>
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<description>The Universal Talking Machine Mfg. Co. of New York, was founded in 1898 and marketed the Zon-O-Phone, disc record player, until 1904 when the company was bought out by Victor.  Made between 1901-1904, until the addition of the Royal Grand model in 1905, this front mount Grand Opera, with glass viewing window on the back, was the top of the line Zonophone for Universal Talking Machine. Said to be able to play five 10 quot; flat disc records with one winding, the table is 9 quot;, green felt covered. The felt is original with one circular streak from wear by the reproducer. The 30 quot; original brass horn has a few small dings on the cup, a shallow fold above where it lays on the arm, and mottled tarnishing from 50 or so years of non-use, The horn was shiny when my father acquired it. The connector is an original brass elbow. The crank is original.   Equipped with a red metal Mobley reproducer marked patent May 8, 1900. Although not original, the reproducer  needle holder  is contemporary to the machine, and is often found on the Zonophones, since their original head was quite fragile.   The wood is in wonderful condition, a warm rich reddish brown, with faint age-crazing on the finish; decals are intact with good color. Base of machine measures 13 quot; x 16 quot;. The metal platform is embossed with ornate raised lettering and designs; the table turns freely; I find no obvious condition problems. As with other machines, I put lemon oil on the wood, and high quality light sewing machine oil on the mechanism inside. According to Reiss, this is given a 4 out of 5  rarity  fairly rare .   This is another one of my father s phonographs, which were collected in the late 1950 s-early 1960 s. As far as I know, he made no changes or restorations to this machine. Other than the replacement Mobley reproducer, this phonograph is in excellent original condition.   Currently, this machine is located in northwest Connecticut, convenient to major highways, and can be viewed by appointment. Please email with any questions or for more photos if needed. Buyer is to arrange for shipping or pick-up </description>
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<title>Regina Hexaphone, 6-Cylinder Jukebox, model 102, c 1911-15</title>
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<description>The Regina Music Box Co. made about 8,000 of these early cylinder record jukeboxes in 4 styles. This is the 2nd style of Regina Hexaphone, a model 102, with the self-contained wooded horn.   In the early 1900 s, when this machine most likely would have been in a public establishment  at least one was in a church hall  , a customer inserted a nickel into the slot on the right. He then turned the large round knob  on the right , to select which one of 6 cylinder-style records he wanted to hear. Finally, after turning the large crank  on the right , the machine was wound and the playing head was pulled across to the far left side of the machine where the head would drop, and the record began to play.  The 6 blue Amberol cylinders  4 minute  are the same records which were put on the machine almost 50 years ago. They represent a nice selection of types of music available at the time of manufacture. The sound is loud, clear and bright, with sung words easily understood.  This oak wood machine was refurbished refinished in 1958 by my father who was an avid collector. The finish has aged nicely. Two gears were replaced  I have the originals . The machine was converted to play a quarter instead of a nickel.  Except for the top wooden gallery, all necessary parts are present, including the original lock with 2 keys  Eagle Lock Co. , as well as bolts to anchor the machine to the floor  to avoid theft . There is a short diagonal crack in the left upper rear mirror. The front glass in intact. Closing rods and their snaps are strong.  I have recently lightly oiled both the wood  lemon oil  and the interior moving parts  high quality sewing machine oil . But the machine probably needs a more thorough cleaning and re-oiling greasing of the mechanism. A small lever at the front on the right where the coin drops  last photo  needs a gentle flick up in order to start playing it is tight. The rubber connector between the playing head and horn has hardened, probably needing replacement in order to stay firmly attached. I believe this machine also needs 2 springs to be replaced: one which aids the head horn to traverse the cylinder  behind   below the playing area , and one to help lift up the head and stop rotation after playing.   In the 1950&#x27;s when it was first refurbished, it played with no problem. However, after 50 years of pretty much just standing in the living room, there&#x27;s no doubt that it needs some  quot;TLC quot; to play as originally intended, by the drop of a coin    This measures 49 3 4 quot; tall, with a body width of 24 1 4 quot;  add 2 1 2 quot; to width for handle   slot ; it is 18 quot; deep. It is quite heavy, and would need special handling to move. Buyer will have to arrange for moving.  My family has treasured this wonderful early jukebox for both its beauty and uniqueness. It was my father s pride and joy. Currently, it is located in northwest Connecticut, convenient to major highways, and can be viewed by appointment. Please email with any questions or for more photos if needed. </description>
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<title>Exceptional Sitzendorf double salt girl on baskets</title>
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<description>Wonderful hand-painted detail on this colorful German, Meissen-style double salt. A pretty girl with striped skirt, a flowered hat,   red shoes, sits astride 2 flower baskets, holding a single flower in her left hand. The piece is marked in blue under the glaze  see photo . My research attributes this mark to Sitzendorfer Porzellen-fabrik Gebruder Voigt, 1858-1896. There is another place under the base where a second mark looks to have been scratched off. I could not get a clue as to what was in that 2nd section. This is not my area of primary interest, so please look at the photos   make an intelligent judgement for yourself. I have had this piece for quite some time. What attracted me most, was the detailed painting of each individual hair in the girl s eyebrows  And, of course, her gold trimmed red shoes. Base measures 4 quot; x 2   quot;; 4   quot; tall. No damage. Buyer to pay for shipping by USPS Priority with Delivery Confirmation, 2 lbs. from 06068.       462</description>
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<title>Grab bag of 6 pieces EAPG to Depression to foreign</title>
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<description>One 4 quot; EAPG Galloway lid, c 1904 , with 1 chip, few nicks under edge. One Vallereysthal lamp piece, Beaded Circle, c 1907; 3   quot; tall, 3 quot; wide base. One 1930-40 s era footed schooner engraved cigarette holder; 4 quot; tall; no damage. One Sydenstricker blue with white small plate, 1960 s ; 4 quot; wide; no damage. One Hawkes-style elegant leaded cordial in need of top grinding  lot chips ; 4 quot; tall. One round fingerbowl with cactus pattern   cutouts, unknown era or origian; 4 3 8 quot; across top x 2   quot; tall. Buyer to pay for shipping by USPS Priority with Delivery Confirmation, 4 lbs. from 06068.       461</description>
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<title>EAPG: Crystal Block 3  rosebowl, hint of sun-purpling c 1890 s</title>
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<description>Variously known as Crystal Block, Block, Barreled Block, Gem, Hexagonal Block, etc., this cute rosebowl has a manufacturer ground top   base. For those who know this pattern, perhaps that information can help pin down a manufacturer more accurately  Measures 3   quot; wide x 3 quot; tall. There is a hint of sun pupling,   3 small knicks in the pattern on one side, low,   not obvious without searching. Buyer to pay for shipping by USPS Priority with Delivery Confirmation, 2 lbs. from 06068.       458</description>
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<title>EAPG: 2 toy glass: Alfa creamer   Diamond Fan sugar  MT</title>
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<description>Mint condition on this child s creamer in the pattern Alfa, aka Rexford, by JB Higbee Glass Co., c 1907. Measures 2 3 8 quot; tall. Mint condition also for this child s sugar, sans lid, in the pattern Diamond Fan, c 1890. No damage  Slightly different tint to glass reflects different age   manufacturer. Buyer to pay for shipping by USPS Priority with Delivery Confirmation, 1 lbs. from 06068.       456</description>
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<dc:subject>New item at VICTORIAN GLASS PLUS! : EAPG: 2 toy glass: Alfa creamer   Diamond Fan sugar  MT</dc:subject>
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<title>EAPG: 2 tumblers McKee s Dimac floral cutting c1910 </title>
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<description>McKee s pattern Dimac 98 design, c 1910 , has a geometric pattern only in the lower section. It was made to be a blank for light cutting. These 2 tumblers have a light floral   leaf cutting in the upper clear section. One cutting is quite lovely. On the other, the flower is a little less organized. However, the 2nd one has a pot-stone, an inclusion, which is consistent with earlier production. Both measure 3 7 8 quot; tall. No damage. Glasses are straight. They look crooked because of the way they were photographed. Buyer to pay for shipping by USPS Priority with Delivery Confirmation, 3 lbs. from 06068.       452</description>
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<dc:subject>New item at VICTORIAN GLASS PLUS! : EAPG: 2 tumblers McKee s Dimac floral cutting c1910 </dc:subject>
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<title>EAPG: Panelled Daisy oval bowl Excellent</title>
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<description>Pretty oval bowl in the pattern Panelled Daisy, OMN Brazil,  by Bryce Bros.   US Glass, c 1880, 1891. Measures 9   quot; long x 6   quot; wide x 2 quot; deep. Minor roughness along the 2 upper mold lines; normal shear line in central area; no major damage. Buyer to pay for shipping by USPS Priority with Delivery Confirmation, 4 lbs. from 06068.       449</description>
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<title>EAPG: 6 different Hobnail mugs   1 with lid</title>
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<description>Nice assortment of 6 slightly different hobnail mugs. Refer to 1st photo for numbers.    1 has a plain foot with a reeded handle; 3   quot; tall.   2   3 have hobs under the base with thumbprint handles.  2 has a mustard lid with a notch for a spoon; 4 quot; tall with lid.   3 has a larger clear area at the top; 3   quot; tall. All are in good condition with no damage to the hobs; one has minor nicks on the rim; one has short stress lines alone the top edge; the one with the reeded handle has an odd line through the upper section of the handle  it looks like discoloration rather than crack ,   a few small fleabites to top.     4 is a pattern called Square Handled Hobnail, with 6 mold lines; 3 1 8 quot; tall; 1 smll rim flake at the mold line   a few nicks, a flake on the handle, 1 bruised hob.  5 is Panelled Hobnail by Bryce Bros., US Glass, c 1880, 1891; 2   quot; tall; no damage.  6 with the 3 little feet, is Over-All Hobnail by Beatty no. 100, c 1889; 2 7 8 quot; tall; slight graying in the base, but no chips.    Unless stated, manufacturer is uncertain since hobnail was quite popular   made by many. Buyer to pay for shipping by USPS Priority with Delivery Confirmation, 5 lbs. from 06068.       448 </description>
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