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16.5cm x 10cm base x 7.7cm rim. Rarely seen outside of museums, this early Meiji period, (1868-1912) Kyoto Fuzon, "Kyoto Maple Mountain", banded trumpet vase is the finest i've ever had, & amongst the finest i've ever seen.  Generously gilt all over, nothing is left out to the fine detail of this piece. A winged Goddess/Princess, glances with concern at the open mouthed golden dragon on blue ground as it approaches her. Her attendant rushes confidently with a Lotus flower offering/distraction to save the Princess from the serpents wrath. A Phoenix bird flutters skyward above her head, also on a blue background, symbolizing a happy ending. the center band is wrapped with a green & black sash that ties above her head with coral, lavender, & gold terminations. A rare & perfect beauty  This is the 10.5" dinner plate  made by Spode in England ca 1993.  In excellent condition. Price is for one plate.  I made a good buy on these and am passing savings on to you.  This is the hard to find mug made by Spode in England ca 1988.  In excellent condition. Price is for one mug, 4 are available. Combined shipping always.  Waterford Crystal produced this exquisite Lead Crystal Apple paperweight. We believe this to be produced within the last 5 years, as the estate it came from said they got it in either 2004 or 2005 and did not have the box or paperwork. This paperweight has wonderful miter cuts that just make the light dance off this Apple brilliantly and the bottom has an eight point star along with a light Waterford acid mark as shown in the pictures.  This Waterford Apple Paperweight is approximately 2.75 inches in diameter and 3.25 inches tall and in very good condition with no scratches (that we can see), nicks, chips or cracks and only very slight and light wear to the bottom where it meets the table. This lead crystal Waterford Apple Paperweight looks great on a desk or bookshelf and makes a wonderful gift for a special teacher or teacher to be. One thing you can be sure of you will find no worms in this apple. If you think the pictures looks good wait until you see it in person.

Imperial Meiji Kyoto Fuzon Gilt Trumpet

 

Spode England Christmas Tree Dinner Pla $29.00

 

Spode ChristmasTree England Mug $32.00

 

Exquisite Waterford Lead Crystal Apple P

1946 Vintage Mixer with Food Chopper, Juicer, Measuring Cup and Strainer Attachments   **   Clear 9 inch Mixing Bowl is Fireking - Sunbeam   **   Model 4200 Food Mixer   **   Lift Up Arm that Detaches   **   Working Condition Another quality collectible from Doris Stephan's Antiques & Collectibles  6 inch by 4 inch by 2 inch   **   Hand Made Hinged and Hand Decorated Mahogany   **   Believed to be Indonesian   **   Excellent Condition Another quality collectible from Doris Stephan's Antiques & Collectibles  Two 5 inch by 7 inch Brass Collage Picture Frames   **   New in Original Box Another quality collectible from Doris Stephan's Antiques & Collectibles  4 inch by 4 inch by 2 inch   **   Hand Made Hinged and Hand Painted Mahogany   **   Believed to be Indonesian   **   Excellent Condition Another quality collectible from Doris Stephan's Antiques & Collectibles

Dormeyer Mixer $75.00

 

Mahogany Box $10.00

 

Brass Picture Frames $10.00

 

Mahogany Box $8.00

Wonderful Heisey # 1184 Yeoman Optic Flamingo Compote decorated by Wheeling Decorating Co. in a gold gilt pattern called Pheasant and Stump D-53. It is approximately 4.00 inches tall, top is approximately 4.87 inches in diameter and the base is approximately 3.00 inches in diameter. The compote has an optic design that is hard to capture with the camera and the glass in good condition with no nicks, chips, cracks or sickness and only minor wear to the glass. The gold gilt has been worn off in spots both on the base and rim design as you can see but still shows nicely and the glass still reflect light brilliantly.  This pair of ice cleats is for strapping on your shoes or boots to enable you to walk on ice.  They are heavy galvanized metal.  The straps are still in very good condition.  They are 3" x 1 1/2" and the cleat depth is 7/8".  Rare, Leitz 10x NPL Fluotar, Fluoreszenz, phase contrast, (Phaco) 10x, oil immersion objective. mint condition. These are very hard to find, & expensive when you do.   Trinocular head, CFW 10x eyepieces, Nikon TV Relay Lense, 1x/16, 10x Plan, 40x Phase dl, Plan 100x oil.  Phase condenser has dark field stop, & 4 annulus. Comes with Hitachi BW cctv camera, & monitor. This scope has been professionally serviced, & is in excellent operational condition.

Heisey Flamingo Yeoman Compote Wheeling

 

Ice Cleats - Strap On $20.00

 

Leitz 10x NPL Fluotar objective

 

Nikon Labaphot Phase Contrast Microscope

Famous owner, (Byron Waksman) Phase contrast microscope, excellent condition, professionally serviced. 10x Periplan NF eyepieces, complete with Leitz Phase objectives, Phaco 10,25,40, & a rare 10x oil. All 170mm tube length. Phase condenser has 5 annulus. I bought this from friends or relatives of Byron Waksman, who's father was the renowned Selman Waksman. I removed the university stickers before I knew who he was. I also have some prepared slides that belonged to Selman, they will be a separate listing.

SELMAN A. WAKSMAN (1888--1973)

(excerpted with permission from The Foundation for Microbology)


Selman Abraham Waksman, whose insights and discoveries had so profound an effect on the well-being of people around the world, was born of Jewish parents in the village of Novaya Priluka, Russia (now the Ukraine), on July 22, 1888. His childhood experience with anti-semitism and with the abortive revolution of 1905 convinced him that he could not fulfill his dreams and realize his potential in Czarist Russia.


Waksman emigrated to the United States in 1910, settling in Metuchen, New Jersey. In 1915 he graduated Phi Beta Kappa from Rutgers University. The next year, he became a U.S. citizen and received his M.S. degree in agriculture from Rutgers. His crucial decision to enter an agricultural rather than a medical course was guided by Dr. Jacob G. Lipman, a bacteriologist who was dean of the College of Agriculture and himself an immigrant from Russia. Courses in bacteriology with Lipman and summer projects with Dr. Byron David Halstead, a plant nutritionist and geneticist, helped to define Waksman's future career. He carried out his master's project at the New Jersey Agricultural Experiment Station, the institution where he spent essentially his entire scientific life, studying soil fungi and especially soil actinomycetes, organisms almost entirely neglected by others that became a mainstay of his subsequent work. His first public presentation, with R.E. Curtis, another graduate student was Bacteria, Actinomycetes, and Fungi of the Soil, to the Society of American Bacteriologists (later to become the ASM) at Urbana, Illinois, in December 1915.


Waksman obtained a Ph.D. in biochemistry in two years, working with T. Brailsford Robertson at the University of California at Berkeley, and returned to Rutgers in 1918 as a lecturer in soil microbiology. He married his childhood sweetheart, Bertha Deborah Mitnik (Bobili), on 4 August 1916. She went with him to California and they returned to live, first in New York, then in New Brunswick, N.J., close to Rutgers. Their only child, Byron Halsted, was born 15 September, 1919.


When Waksman began work in his own laboratory, microorganisms were of known importance in medicine as causes of disease, in public health in connection with sanitation problems such as water purification, in traditional food processing (making of bread, cheese, wine, beer, and vinegar) and agriculture (fertility of the soil). They were responsible for food spoilage and, on a larger scale, for degradation of all animal and plant remains, returning the fundamental building blocks carbon, nitrogen, and oxygen to the air and soil in the great cycles of Nature. They were yet to show their value in industrial production of vitamins, enzymes, and antibiotics.


The first phase of Waksman's research dealt with the extension of his work on actinomycetes and with organisms involved in sulfur oxidation, carried with Jacob S. Joffe and later continued with Robert L. Starkey, who became a lifelong associate and friend. He regarded the isolation of Thiobacillus thiooxidans (Waksman and Joffe, 1922) as his most important scientific discovery before the antibiotics. In his later work, he was aided by a growing and ever-changing group of graduate students and postdoctoral fellows.


Waksman traveled widely in the 1920's and 1930's and carried out systematic studies of peat bogs and composts throughout the United States, Europe, and the Middle East. He became an adviser on the commercial development of composts, particularly for mushroom growers. He developed a consultative relationship with many industrial concerns that produced enzymes, vitamins, and other products from fungal and bacterial sources. He was thus a forerunner of the entrepreneurs in today's highly developed biotechnology industry.


In 1931, Waksman developed a laboratory for the study of marine microbiology at the Oceanographic Institute, in Woods Hole, Massachusetts, where he and some of his students worked each summer over the next twelve years. His work on protecting ship bottoms against fouling, in collaboration with the U.S. Navy, represented a significant contribution to the U.S. war effort. Waksman served as chairman of the War Committee on Bacteriology, under the aegis of the Society of American Bacteriologists, and was elected president of this society in 1941.


In 1939 Waksman and his colleagues undertook a systematic effort to identify soil organisms producing soluble substances that might be useful in the control of infectious diseases, what are now known as antibiotics. Waksman was stimulated to initiate this program by the discovery of tyrothricin by his former student Rene Dubos. His own profound knowledge of all classes of soil microbes, the actinomycetes in particular, made such a move almost inevitable and the growing threat of World War II provided an additional rationale for his involvement. He developed simple screening techniques and, guiding graduate students and postdoctoral fellows, applied these to a variety of samples of soil and other natural materials. Within a decade ten antibiotics were isolated and characterized, three of them with important clinical applications: actinomycin in 1940, streptomycin in 1944, and neomycin in 1949. Eighteen antibiotics were discovered under his general direction.


Waksman was an extraordinary scholar and bibliophile. He was author or co-author of over 400 scientific papers and various obituaries and reviews, as well as twenty-eight books. His most notable books include Enzymes (1924), with W.C. Davison; Principles of Soil Microbiology (1927); The Soil and the Microbe (1931), with R.L. Starkey; Humus (1936); Microbial Antagonisms and Antibiotic Substances (1945); My Life with the Microbes, an autobiography (1954); The Conquest of Tuberculosis (1965); and the posthumous The Antibiotic Era (1975). His scholarship as a scientist and teacher was embodied in a massive compendium, the second edition of his Principles of Soil Microbiology, published in 1932. This book, refused by many publishers who could not believe that it had a market, became a best-seller and dominated the field for several decades. He later wrote biographies of two of his scientific heroes: Winogradsky, a lifelong friend he regarded as the true founder of soil microbiology (1953), and W.M.W. Haffkine, a Jewish scientist whose contributions some decades earlier were turned into tragedy by bigotry and persecution (1964).


The many awards and honors that were showered on Waksman after 1940 culminated in the Nobel Prize and the Star of the Rising Sun, bestowed on him by the emperor of Japan in 1952. Other notable honors included membership in the U.S. National Academy of Sciences, the Legion of Honor (Commander) of France, the Order of the Southern Cross (Commendatore) of Brazil, the Grand Cross of Public Health of Spain, corresponding membership (later foreign associate) of the French Academy of Sciences, the Lasker Award, the Amory Award of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, and the Trudeau Medal of the National Tuberculosis Association (U.S.).  Getinge pass through autoclave stainless steel, model # GE6912AR-2, serial # 30585A, 480v. 3 phase, 11 amps. integral controls PACS 2000 control panel, clean steam 500 lbs/hr plant steam 100 cold water 20 gal/min. liter volume= 760, (27cu') Floor area= 1.70 x 2.40 m2, horizontal sliding door. Includes gurney. This is a pristine machine, clearly well maintained, & lightly used. Manufactured in 1995, installed in 1997, upgraded with new door & chamber installed in 2005, not used since.  An embossed pottery trinket box with lid. Purple roses with green leaves and metallic gold trim on lower edges and 4 tiny feet. In excellent condition.  Clear crystal molded vase with tulips impressed in the sides. Frosted leaves and rose colored tulip blossoms. 8" tall and 5" wide at the top.  A faint mineral deposit line at midpoint. Good used condition. No chips or cracks.

Leitz Sm Lux Phase Contrast Microscope

 

Getinge Pass Thru Autoclave / Sterilizer

 

Footed Pottery Trinket Box $12.00

 

Crystal Tulip Vase $24.00

A pretty vase with a pearl or iridized background and scrolling vines and flowers in lilac and pink. 6.5" tall and 5" wide at the mouth. ribbed and crimped. In excellent condition. Probably from the 1980s.  A Floraline Roseville Pottery vase from the 1960s made for the florist market. It has an impressed 477 model number and Floraline USA mark on the bottom. 6.5" tall and 6.25" wide at the mouth. Pure white with a ribbed upper bowl and a soft satin glaze. In excellent condition. A good companion piece for my #474 Floraline vase.  A Floraline Roseville Pottery vase from the 1960s made for the florist market. It has an impressed 474 model number and Floraline USA mark on the bottom. 7" tall and 5.25" wide at the mouth. Pure white with a ribbed upper bowl and a soft satin glaze. In excellent condition.  A pair of pure white Metlox Poppytrail cache or flower pots. They are the expected great quality of Metlox with a pure white satin glaze. 5.5" tall and 6" wide at the top. No chips or cracks and one retains both the gold label shown and a bottom label that says Metlox Manufacturing Co. In excellent condition.

Pearlized Vase with Scrolls and Flowers $12.00

 

Floraline #477 White Rib Vase or Urn $18.00

 

Floraline White Rib Vase or Urn #474 $18.00

 

Metlox Poppytrail White Flower Pots $19.00

A pure white vase with fluted top and colunmar bottom. Unmarked, it is still and good vase for your collection and will display your pretty poseys very well. 7.5" tall and 5.5" wide at the mouth. In excellent condition.  This very excellent near new condition collectible advertising Tum tin dispenser has a spring bottom that lifts the Tums to top of tin as needed. It is 2 1/4" tall and will be a great addition to your advertising tin collection. Satisfaction guaranteed. Happy shopping at My Gigi's Treasures!  Old Paper Mache Box--Round 8 inch diameter x 3 1/2 inch box of browns, greens and maroon colors--Hand painted design--Has age wear

 Wonderful metal gun that is actually a lighter.  Pull back the lever and the gun will light.  Has "Knife, Lionking" on the sides of the lighter.  Yes it does work. In excellent condition.

White Columnar Ribbed Vase $17.00

 

Tums Tin Dispenser 2. 25"

 

Old Paper Mache Box $35.00

 

Gun Lighter $25.50

UNUSUAL GLASS SNUFF BOTTLE WITH THE BOX AND THE TOP. IT IS A HEAVY GLASS BOTTLE WITH AN INSERT WITH A BLUE BACKGROUND AND LOVELY JAPANESE TYPE SCENE WITH THE GREEN BUTTON LIKE TOP. IT IS 4 INCHES HIGH, 1 5/8 INCHES WIDE AND 1 1/8 INCHES DEEP. IT FITS INTO THE ORIGINAL, FABRICE COVERED AND LINED BOX WITH THE NEAT CLASP. IT IS AS FOUND AND WE DO NOT BELIEVE IT TO BE REAL OLD, JUST SO DIFFERENT.  Here’s one of those items that would add a Retro/Art Deco look to a drawer or door while providing just a nice hint of fragrance.


Measuring 16 inches in length from the top of its looped hanger to the bottom of the 6 inch long tassels, this champagne/ivory colored door hanger is quality constructed.  There are five freshwater pearls, three above the sachet area and two below, and the 6 inch long satin loop allows ample room for display.


Add a touch of yesteryear to your décor with this classy sachet hanger.  This Mrs. Charles Chaplin miniature portrait measures 5 3/4 inches in diameter and is in a brushed aluminum frame.


The Victorian looking Mrs. Chaplin, in her high pompadour style hair-do sits in a 2 3/4 inch by 3 1/4 inch oval gold tone frame, which is glass covered.  The background is brown velvet.


There is a foil label in place on the backside with the Romney name and the portrait subject’s name, along with a metal hanger.  MC TUFF metal clad cable. A total of 57, 1000' rolls. $79,000 cost in 2007.

32 rolls of 10-4, part# 1709B60T07

25 rolls of 10-3, part# 1708B60T03

2007 date codes

GLASS SNUFF BOTTLE W / BOX AND INSERT W. C $20.00

 

Art Deco / Retro Look Sachet Door Hanger-P $4.25

 

1940's British Artist Romney Cameo Portr $5.80

 

MC Metal Clad Cable, Wire, 10-3 10-4

Pharmaceutical Vials,Bottles seals and caps


Manufactured by Kimble and Wheaton Glass Co's.

First quality, medically clean.

Please write with your interest.


BOTTLES and VIALS

2ml -13mm neck, clear 4,720,320 pc.

2ml -13mm neck, amber 959,640 pc.

5ml -13mm neck, clear 1,251,448 pc.

5ml -13mm neck, amber 104,832 pc.

10ml-13mm neck, clear 2,302,528 pc.

10ml-13mm neck, amber 290,402 pc.

5ml -20mm neck, clear 1,832,622 pc.

10ml-20mm neck, clear 3,226,354 pc.

125ml-20mm neck, clear 7,560 pc.

200ml-20mm neck, clear 6,720 pc.

500ml-28mm OD, 15mm ID 199,920


RUBBER SEALS

13mm 3,612,000

20mm 4,376,000


ALUMINUM CRIMP CAPS

13mm 4,673,000

20mm 2,639,000

 This very excellent condition vintage 50's/60's tin recipe box is marked on the bottom "Ohio Art, Bryan, Ohio". It comes with 6 colorful recipe dividers and lots of recipes. The box measures 5" wide X 3 1/2" tall X 3" deep and weighs 10 ounces. Satisfaction guaranteed. Happy shopping at My Gigi's Treasures!  Stunning English Staffordshire commemorative Blue and White Transferware Plate of Harrisburg PA produced by F. Winkle & Co circa 1906. This plate commemorated the New State Capitol Building of Harrisburg PA it also has pictures of the Old State Capitol, Soldiers Monument, Entrance to Market St Bridge, and Elks Memorial to Meade D. Detweiler Reservoir Park. It has a scalloped edge, with a raised design and floral accents as you can see. It is approximately 9.75 inches in diameter and in good condition; on the back there is a small flake that looks to be from one of those wall plate holders, other then that there are no nicks, chips, cracks or crazing. On the back is marked F.W. & Co. England, this is the early mark of F. Winkle & Co.  A nice vintage gravy boat with a rose for decoration and a soft pink interior. No damage, app. 7 1/2" x 4"

Pharmaceutical Vials, Bottles and caps

 

Ohio Art Recipe Tin Bx w / Recipes & Color $15.00

 

Commemorative English Blue Transferware

 

Vintage Rose Gravy / Sauce Boat $12.00

This 1985 Authentic M.I.Hummel Collectors Linen Calendar featuring #79 The Globe Trotter is marked: Authentic Hummel Collectors Linen Calendar / Limited Edition / No 11069 of 15000 / 1984 ARS Edition / Printed in West Germany. 

In 1934, Franz Goebel was searching for something new. Like his predecessors at the helm of W.Goebel Porzellanfabrik, Franz understood his market. He believed that in a world of political turmoil, customers would respond to a product depicting the gentle innocence of children. The artwork of a Franciscan Sister, Maria Innocentia Hummel, a gifted, academy-trained artist, came to Franz's attention. Her drawings of country children had been printed as art cards and were becoming quite popular. An enthusiastic Franz, with the approval of senior sculptors Arthur Moeller and Reinhold Unger, decided to pursue the creation of figurines based on the artwork of Sister M.I.Hummel. The new product line was launched in March, 1935, at the Leipzig Spring Fair -- a major show for the industry. The reception to the first M.I.Hummel motifs was enthusiastic. The line was an immediate success! 

In very good condition there is a tack flaw at the bottom on top of the wood frame which I have shown in my pictures and it comes with it's own wall hanger and measures 22 inches long and 16 1/2 inches wide. 

An addition to any M.I.Hummel Goebel Calendar Collection. 

SH & Ins. will be quoted after orders placed. If you have questions please contact me and thank you for looking.  Junghans Art Deco style clock in original box.  2 1/2" X 2 1/2"  Sesqui Centennial Basket--This small and marrow basket is 5 7/8 diameter x 3/4 inches tall--Has a tag that says Souvenir of Sesqui Centennial

 An unmarked figural planter vase, with a Chinese girl in pink and black, posing with a fan. Heavy gold trim. In excellent condition. ca 1950s 7"x4"

1985 ARS Authentic Hummel Collectors Lin $18.00

 

Junghans Deco clock in box $85.00

 

Sesqui Centennial Basket $40.00

 

Chinese Girl with Fan Planter Vase $18.00

Very unique jug pitcher called a Gurgling Cod fish that was produced by Devon Pottery of Dartmouth England that was first produced in the late 1950s. This vintage piece is called a Gurgling Cod Fish because of the distinct sound made when the jug is emptied. Air gets trapped in the tail of the fish when it is filled with water and as the jug is tipped the air escapes from the tail through the liquid creating a distinctive "gurgle" sound. There were nine different versions of this mug produced in different sizes and colors. This piece is approximately 7.25 inches tall and has a wonderful green coloring. There is a pin point nick on the top lip seam and a glaze skip on the inside lip also has a fine small crazing to this piece. The bottom is marked Dartmouth Devon England. Besides this being a drinking vessel, it would make a great vase or just that unusual gift for someone who has everything.  Simply Elegant fluted edge Oyster plate that has 5 wells for Oysters that are edge in brown decoration with an oyster painted in each circa early 1920s – 1930s Europe. It is approximately 8.25 inches in diameter and in good used condition. There is wear to the gold gilt edge and on the edge there are two very small nicks that have gold over them so we are not sure if it is from the manufacturer or not. These are felt rather then seen, and on the back there are the numbers 0162 50, and embossed is a word that looks to be Registrirt and what looks like four small squares together.  Butterscotch Bakelite letter and pen holder.  7 1/2" x 4 1/2" x 3"  Washington Monument Bakelite desk accessory. Thermometer is in the desk accessory.  Some wear to the Washington Monument name.  Red Bakelite.  1 1/4" X 4"

Cod Fish Jug Pitcher by Devon Pottery of

 

Simply Elegant Fluted Edge Oyster Plate

 

Bakelite letter and pen holder $325.00

 

Washington Monument Bakelite Thermometer $150.00

Red Bakelite small brush.  2 1/2" x 1" x 1 1/4"  Total height,18". vase 14" w/lid, 10" w/o. 9" in diameter. Monumental late 19th, early 20th century, authentic Chinese cinnabar vase and stand. A rare & ornately carved beauty. Fantastic original condition. Metal vase base.  24 x 9" Finely painted & glazed Japanese umbrella stand. Early 20th century, pristine condition.  Self Wall Hanger--This resin wall hanger has a gold wash over brown and the top is flat in order to place items--The back has a hole to hang with--From the 1970s and measures 7 3/8 inches tall x 6 inches wide

Red Bakelite small brush $30.00

 

Antique Chinese Cinnabar Lidded Vase w /

 

Vintage Japanese Umbrella Stand

 

Self Wall Hanger $25.00

Syroco Butterfly Wall Hanger Set--Set of 2 gold resin butterflies--The large one measures 6 3/4 inches wide x 5 3/4 inches long and the smaller one is 6 3/4 inches wide x 4 inches long--Marked Syroco Made in USA 1967

 LOVELY, ORIENTAL, SILVER JACKETED OPIUM BOTTLE WITH THE TOP WITH A JADITE OR GREEN BEAD AND THE CHAIN. IT HAS WONDERFUL DRAGON DESINGS AROUND AND IS MARKED WITH A JAPANESE SYMBOL. THE CHAIN NEEDS RE-ATTACHING ON THE TOP AND THE TOP STILL HAS THE LITTLE SPOON ATTACHED. IT IS 3 1/2 INCHES HIGH AND 1 3/8 INCHES WIDE. A WONDERFUL PIECE TO FIND.  Unique Ransburg Red Stoneware Pitcher that was produced in the pattern known as Mexican and given the globe shape of the pitcher it was more then likely produced between 1945 – 1960s. It is approximately 6.00 inches tall and has no nicks, or chips, but does have some paint loss on the bottom as shown, a wonderful hand painted design that is in the need of a good cleaning and on the inside of the pitcher there is crazing. The bottom is marked Ransburg. Yes the pitcher looks more like an Orange Red, but Ransburg collectors refer to this color as Red. If you want different, then this pitcher is for you and would also look great in a southwestern style motif.  This full color 12 pack of trading cards for Paramount Pictures, Star Trek-The Next Generation Series II, completes the 25th. Anniversary Collector Set. 

Made by Impel Marketing Inc. in 1991 they are new in their original package. 

An addition to any Star Trek Card Collection. 

SH & Ins. will be quoted after orders placed. If you have questions feel free to contact me and thank you for looking.

Syroco Butterfly Wall Hanger Set $12.00

 

SILVER JACKETED OPIUM BOTTLE W / TOP $30.00

 

Ransburg Red Mexican Stoneware Globe Sha

 

Startrek 25th Anniversary Trading Cards $10.00

Beautiful blue opalescent hour glass vase in the pattern known as Opal Open that was produced by both Northwood Glass and Dugan Glass circa 1899 – 1907. It is approximately 5.50 inches tall and in good condition with no sickness, nicks or chips. On the foot of the vase, there are two manufacturing flaws, one side has a half inclusion bubble along with excess glass, and the other side something touched the glass while cooling as shown in the pictures with pink arrows. This pattern is also known as beaded panel by carnival glass collectors, and this is the original Opal Open pattern and not a reproduction. You can tell this by the openness between the rings on the base, in the reproductions this is a solid piece.  42 piece Chinese enamel dishes. Probably 1960's vintage.  Oppenhiemer College Coffee and tea set with tray. Made from famous Rhodesian copper.  9x13" Rare form Art Nouveau glass vase. Probably Kralik, possibly Loetz. Any help appreciated. Polished pontil.

Opal Open Blue Opalescent Vase Northwood

 

42 Chinese Enamel dishes

 

Rhodesian copper Oppenheimer tea set

 

Kralik or Loetz rare form Nouveau glass

9hx9wx6 African water buffalo hoof ashtray stand.  Yamaha Virtuoso Harmonica--Chrome and brass and measures 7 3/4 inches long--Marked: Yamaha Nippon Gakki Co Made In Japan-No 24--Boxed

 W. A. Sheaffer's Fountain Pen--Green marbleized bakelite--Bladder condition unknown--Marked: Sheaffer's Lifetime Made in USA 4970916 on the pen and the barrel is marked W.A. Sheaffer Pen Co Fort Madison, Iowa USA

 Hobbs, Brockunier & Company produced this Amberina Dew Drop a.k.a. Hobnail glass tumbler circa 1886. It is approximately 3.87 inches tall, top is approximately 2.62 inches in diameter, and the bottom is approximately 2.75 inches in diameter including the hobnail. It is in good condition with tableware, two small pinpoint nicks, and what looks like a small sliver along the pontil, as shown in the picture with the pink arrows. Also on the inside of this glass you can feel the ridges and some very very small bits of glass from the glass making process. The glass is remarkably clear and no sickness of any kind, it is not often you find a glass in this condition.

African water buffalo hoof ashtray Taxi

 

Yamaha Virtuoso Harmonica $54.00

 

W. A. Sheaffer's Fountain Pen $119.00

 

Hobbs, Brockunier & Co. Amberina Dew Dro

Wonderful Piece of Fenton Carnival Art glass Bowl in the pattern known as Dragon and Lotus circa 1920. This bowl is in the color of Marigold and has wonderful design of dragons and lotus flowers and the coloring is beautiful as you can see in the pictures. It is approximately 9.00 inches in diameter and in very good condition with no nicks, chips or cracks. There are a couple small thin straw marks from the manufacturing process that is present in most glass of this time, but do not detract from this beautiful bowl.  A 4x5 glass bunny rabbit on a nest.  A covered candy dish for Easter eggs!  In pressed turquoise glass.  Excellent condition.  Not old.  This vintage cast iron hatchet is marked: USMC (United Shoe Machinery Co., Beverly, Mass. 1899-1972) Clicking Hatchet. 

The United Shoe Machinery Company was formed by the merger of three competing shoe machinery firms in 1899. In 1903, it began construction of a new factory in Beverly, Mass, about 35 miles from Boston. At its peak, this company employed 9,000 workers and produced 85% of all shoemaking machines in the United States.

Used to cut leather it is quite heavy, in very good + condition and it measures 7 1/4 inches long, 3 3/8 inches wide and 1/2 inch deep. An addition to any Leather Tool Collection. 

SH & Ins. will be quoted after orders placed. If you have any questions feel free to contact me and thank you for looking.  Lowell Davis designed this beautiful figurine of a Goat standing atop a hen house, which is making the hen inside mad. Hence the name of the figurine Mad as a Wet Hen that was from 1984 – 1986 as a limited edition of 950 figurines. This figurine is approximately 6.75 inches tall and in great condition with no nicks, chips or cracks, coloring is beautiful and it is marked on the back BFA Scotland Schmidt ©83 Lowell Davis MS 82/950. The bottom is just green felt. Please note there is no box or papers with this figurine.

Fenton Carnival Art Glass Dragon and Lot

 

Bunny Rabbit on Nest $14.00

 

USMC Cast Iron Clicking Hatchet $40.00

 

Lowell Davis Mad as a Wet Hen Figurine L




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