13 items were found
in the category"Glass/Victorian-Era_Glass" that match the
term "depression glass"
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125.00
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Victorian-Era Glass, EAPG, pre-Depression Glass: Dugan Glass Swan Bowl Beautiful green glass bowl by Dugan. 11.75 inches long x 11 wide x 5.25 tall. Swan heads serve as handles, feather designs on sides. NOT Vaseline glass. Really wonderful details. Two small flaws as shown in photos, otherwise in mint condition. Produced c. 1926
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$
100.00
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Victorian-Era Glass, EAPG, pre-Depression Glass: Barber Bottle by Perfection Glass, William B. Fenn Barber bottle by Perfection Glass, design by William B. Fenn, Imperial pattern #251. Clear glass with metal ring between halves, rubber liner ring. Molded top. Patented March 30, 1897, as embossed. Excellent condition.
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$
95.00
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Victorian-Era Glass, EAPG, pre-Depression Glass: Bryce Higbee Covered Compote c. 1889 Beautiful and RARE covered compote, c. 1889 by Bryce Higbee in the cut log design. 5.5 inches x 8, in absolutely mint condition.
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$
65.00
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Victorian-Era Glass, EAPG, pre-Depression Glass: Vase, American Brilliant Lovely cut glass vase, 3.25 inches by 8. Hourglass or 'Coke bottle' shape. Star cut on bottom, sawtooth edge on top. In mint condition.
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60.00
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Victorian-Era Glass, EAPG, pre-Depression Glass: Mosser Glass Mug, Singing Birds Commemorative mug by Mosser Glass. Green iridescent glass with singing birds designed, commissioned in 1983 for the Akron Ohio Police Olympics. Mosser logo. 3.25 inches x 3.75. In mint condition.
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$
45.00
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Victorian-Era Glass, EAPG, pre-Depression Glass: Post-Victorian Cigar Band Folk Art Plate Okay, so it's not actually Victorian - but I didn't know where else to put this plate. Cigar-band folk art, circa 1910-1920, intricate design topped with glass and covered on the bottom with felt. 4.62 inches x .75, in mint condition.
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45.00
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Victorian-Era Glass, EAPG, pre-Depression Glass: Tumbler, Dugan or Northwood, Marigold Carnival Beautiful tumbler in marigold carnival by Northwood or Dugan. No logo. Stork & rushes design, a pair of storks on each side of the tumbler. 2.75 inches by 4 in mint condition. I believe it's Northwood. Every illustration I can find shows the Dugan tumbler having a beaded trim, rather than latticed (although the Dugan MUG, with a handle, does have a latticed trim).
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$
40.00
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Victorian-Era Glass, EAPG, pre-Depression Glass: Beautiful tray, possibly American Brilliant This lovely tray, measuring 5.5 x 7.5 inches, is really exquisite. It has a pinwheel design in the center, bands of English hobnail, salloped edges. It really catches the light and would look equally wonderful on a dining table OR a vanity. Unknown maker. Apparently never used (no utensil marks), I see one tiny chip off one of the edge points but you really have to hunt to find it. Possibly American Brilliant.
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30.00
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Victorian-Era Glass, EAPG, pre-Depression Glass: Daisy & Button with V Ornament Vaseline Mug Here is a delightful canary or vaseline glass mug in Daisy and Button with V Ornament pattern. This unusual pattern (originally called Van Dyke) was produced by A. J. Beatty and Sons, part of U.S. Glass, around 1890-1900. As you can see by the other photo, it glows beautifully under black light. It measures 3-1/8" tall and 2-3/4" in diameter. It is in excellent condition, with only a couple of very small "fleabites" on the rim.
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28.00
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Victorian-Era Glass, EAPG, pre-Depression Glass: McKee Glass bowl, c. 1912-28 Wheel-engraved floral bowl, Virginia pattern, c. 1912-28. A couple of heavy straw marks across the bottom. 11 inches x 2.5, in mint condition.
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20.00
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Victorian-Era Glass, EAPG, pre-Depression Glass: Mosser Glass mug, cobalt blue Beautiful deep cobalt blue mug, 3.25 inches x 2.75, with 'singing birds' pattern. Mosser Glass logo on inside bottom. 8-point star on underside.
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200.00
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Victorian-Era Glass, EAPG, pre-Depression Glass: Corning-Pyrex Teapot and two trays, c. 1919 Beautifully decorated glass teapot and two trays by Corning Pyrex. Teapot cover is marked "Corning-Pyrex, Made in USA, Pat. May 27 19. Wheel-engraved with daisies, leaves, and various running trims. The teapot with lid is 5.5 inches in diameter x 8.25 (spout to handle) and 5.5 inches tall. Smaller tray is 9 x 13.75, and at either end is molded markings 313, B-B. The larger tray is 10.5 x 15.75 inches, molded markings are 312, C-C. Beautiful mint condition. Sold only as set.
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45.00
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Victorian-Era Glass, EAPG, pre-Depression Glass: US Glass relish bowl in Kansas pattern, c 1901 Around the turn of the century, US Glass made several lines named for various states. This relish bowl is from the Kansas line, produced in 1901-03. It is 7.5 inches x 3 inches, in excellent condition. The lip has small scallops and the sides run in panels, alternating plain (but not flat) with an oval and round design, edged with dots. On the bottom is a central large round lens surrounded by dots and by bull's eyes. The design is also known as Jewel & Pendant. Shows some signs of wear on the outside but the design is beautifully intact. One small chip on the inner rim, one small chip on the outer lip as shown. A difficult-to-find piece at a reasonable price.
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13 items were found
in the category"Glass/Victorian-Era_Glass" that match the
term "depression glass"
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through 13 are
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