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This toothpick holder was made by the Heisey Glass Co. in 1900. This is the opal with some gold on the rim, souvenir in red (Janeville). In great condition no chips no cracks. See book Glass Toothpick Holders 2th edition page 91 by Bredehoft and Sanford.  This toothpick holder was made by the Heisey Glass Co. in 1897 # 1235. This is the clear one with no gold in great shape. It is not signed. See book Glass Toothpick Holders page 91, 2th edition by Bredehoft and Sanford.  This toothpick holder was made by the Heisey Glass Co. in 1896. The clear fancy loop is in great condition. Not signed has some gold in the top rim. See book Glass Toothpick Holders 2th edition by Neila & Tom Bredehoft and Jo & Bob Sanford page 92.  This toothpick holder was made by the Heisey Glass Co. in 1909. It is clear with no gold, signed with the H in a diamond. In great condition no chips no cracks, This can be found in the book Glass Toothpick Holders second edition page 94  by Neila and Tom Bredehoft and Jo & Bob Sanford.

Heisey Glass Co. Bead Swag # 1295 $55.00

 

Heisey Glass Co. Beaded Panel & Sunburst $82.50

 

Heisey Glass Co. Fancy Loop #1205 $40.00

 

Heisey Glass Co. Medium Flat Panel #353 $32.50

This Fancy Loop toothpick holder was made in 1896 by the Heisey Glass Co. It is not signed. The color is emerald green with some gold. In great condition, no chips, no cracks.  This Flat Panel toothpick holder was made in 1908 by the Heisey Glass Co. It is not signed. This one is clear no gold. In great condition, no chips, no cracks.  This Waldorf Astoria toothpick holder was made in 1902 by the Heisey Glass Co. This one is not signed. It is clear with no gold. In great condition, no chips, no cracks.  This Pineapple and Fan toothpick holder was made by the Heisey Glass Co. in 1898. This one is not signed. It is clear with no gold. In great condition, no chips, no cracks.

Fancy Loop # 1205 Toothpick Holder $145.00

 

Flat Panel #352 Toothpick Holder $30.00

 

Waldorf Astoria # 333 Toothpick Holder $40.00

 

Pineapple and Fan #1255 Toothpick Holder $55.00

This Bead Swag toothpick holder was made by Heisey Glass Co. in 1900. This one is not signed. Ruby stain with souvenir (Mrs F. H. Walters A.Y.S. 1909). It is in great condition, no chips, no cracks.  This Sunburst toothpick holder was made by the Heisey Glass Co. in 1904. It is signed with a H in a diamond. This is clear with no gold. In great condition, no chips, no cracks  This Prince of Wales toothpick holder was made by Heisey Glass Co. in 1902. It is signed H in a diamond. The color is clear with some gold. It is in great condition, no chips, no cracks.  This Pineapple and Fan toothpick holder was made by Heisey Glass Co. in 1898. This one is not signed.

Green with some gold at the top. It is in great condition, no chips, no cracks.

Bead Swag #1295 Toothpick Holder $30.00

 

Sunburst # 343 Toothpick Holder $90.00

 

Prince of Wales #335 Toothpick Holder $90.00

 

Pineapple and Fan #1255 Toothpick Holder $160.00

Pillows #325 Toothpick Holder. This toothpick holder was made by Heisey Glass Co. in 1903. Very hard to find, books for $375. Signed with the H in a diamond. Clear with no gold. I sold the clear with great gold for $450, 5 years old. In great condition, no chips, no cracks.  This Ring Band toothpick holder was made by Heisey Glass co. in 1900. This a plain custard, with some gold, and no souvenir. I had this plain with gold, and souvenired, with a red flower, in custard glass. This one is not signed, but is in great condition, no chips no cracks.  Ring Band 310 Toothpick Holder. This was made by the Heisey Glass Co. in 1900. This is the custard (Ivorina Verde), souvenir Mercer Maine in red with sone gold. It is not signed, but in great condition, no chips, or cracks.  Continental #339 Toothpick holder. This toothpick was made by the Heisey Glass Co. in 1903. This is the clear, with no gold toothpick holder. It is signed with the H in a diamond. In great condition, no chips, no cracks. I looked for this toothpick to buy for over 10 years.

Pillows #325 Toothpick Holder $175.00

 

Ring Band # 310 Toothpick Holder $33.00

 

Ring Band #310 Toothpick Holder $40.00

 

Continental #339 Toothpick Holder $60.00

Cut Block #1200 Toothpick Holder. This toothpick holder was made by the Heisey Glass Co. in 1896. This one is not signed. It is souvenir red stained (Mrs Enos Moore). In great condition, no chips, no cracks.  Prison Stripes #357 Toothpick Holder. This toothpick holder is very rare books, for $400. It is signed with the H in a diamond. It is in great condition, no chips, no cracks. Made in only clear, like this one and clear with gold.  Plain Band #1255 Toothpick Holder. This was made by the Heisey Glass Co. in 1897. This is the clear, no gold plain band, toothpick holder. It is not signed. Great condition, no chips, no cracks.  Punty Band #1220 Toothpick Holder. This is made by the Heisey Glass Co in 1897. This is the scalloped top in custard glass. It is signed with the H in a diamond. It is souvenir in red (San Antonio, Tex) with green leaves and red flowers. In great condition, no chips, no cracks.

Cut Block #1200 Toothpick Holder $50.00

 

Prison Strips #357 Toothpick Holder $200.00

 

Plain Band #1255 Toothpick Holder $27.50

 

Punty Band #1220 Toothpick Holder $32.50

Punty Band #1220. Made by the Heisey glass Co. in 1897. Made with two tops this is the beaded top, in ruby stain. Souvenir John 1903. This toothpick is in great condition, no chips, or cracks. It is signed with a light mark H in a diamond.  Made by the Heisey Glass co in 1897. This is the Custard glass Punty Band TPH. The top is beaded. It is marked with the H in a diamond. Has gold on the beaded top. It is souvenir Dowagiac, Mich. in red. In great condition.  Heisey & Co. Winged Scroll Emerald Green Ash Tray. 1 2/8 inches high, 2 1/4 inches wide. In very good condition, no chips or crackes.  It has Gold paint decoration. The gold Paint has some ware. It is not marked with the diamond H. This is one piece of a Smoke Set which consisted of the Match holder, Ash Tray and Humidor on a tray. I have the match holder also listed for sale, and is sometimes collected as a the Winged Scroll toothpick holder. c.1899-1900's  Heisey & Co. Winged Scroll Emerald Green Match Holder. In very good condition, no chips or cracks. It is decorated with Gold, which has some ware. It is 2 1/16 inches high, 2 inches wide at the top. It is not marked with the diamond H. Sometimes collected as the Toothpick Holder, which is simular in size. Heisey produced the Winged Scroll smoke set which included the match holder, ash tray and humidor on a tray. c.1899-1900's The match holder is twice as rare as the toothpick holder and has twice the value.

Punty Band #1220 Toothpick Holder $30.00

 

Punty Band #1220 Toothpick Holder $32.50

 

Winged Scroll #1280 Emerald Ash Tray $200.00

 

Winged Scroll # 1280 Emerald Match Hol $325.00

Heisey & Co. Winged Scroll Custard Toothpick Holder.Ivorina Verde; is the original color name. 2 1/4 inches tall,  2 inches wide at the top. In very good condition. No cracks or chips. The Winged Scroll has been painted Gold. There is some ware of the Gold. On the top rim, there are two small marks of gold, see photo, the paint ran into a couple of straw marks. This piece was not marked with the diamond H. Winged Scroll was also made in a smoking set that included a match holder, that is sometimes collected as a TPH. It is approximately the same size, but has straight sides. I also have the  match and a ashtray, in green, listed in this pattern. c.1899-1900's  This is the Polished Mirror pattern aka #65 from the Duncan and Miller Glass Company of Washington PA.  It is a geometric fire-polished toothpick holder enhanced here by the addition of gold decoration on the top panels.  It was made in the 1900-1905 period. It is in excellent condition as far as the glass goes and the gold decoration is in very very good condition. Add it to your collection today. It was valued at $40 for the clear one in the 2004 price guide which accompanies Heacock's 1000 Toothpick holder in which it is shown on page 84 as figure 650. 


I am a long time member and past President (1988) of the National Toothpick Holder Collectors Club. I guarantee the authenticity of this TP. For more info on toothpick holders as a great collectible, visit the National Toothpick Holder Collectors Society web page at (www.nthcs.org)

 This figural toothpick holder is very similar to the one shown as figure #664 on p. 59 of the 1992 book prepared by members of the National Toothpick Holder Collector's Society. I myself laid out that page for the photo shoot. This bisque toothpick holder belonged to my mother and was in her collection for many years.




It stands 5  inches tall and most likely was made in Germany in the 1900-1918 period. It is painted in shades of  blue and pink with some gold color highlights on the racket, shirt shoes and pants.  His cheeks and lips are done in pink. If you collect German bisque dolls, this would make a charming go-along from the same time period. A charming blond young boy holds a racket and ball in his upraised right hand and is carrying a woven basket on his back. What is fascinating is the writing in pencil that is on the inside of the base. I can't quite make it out but am sure it is in English.  It is unsigned. It is in excellent condition.



I am a long time member and past President (1988) of the National Toothpick Holder Collectors Club. I guarantee the authenticity of this TP. For more info on toothpick holders as a great collectible, vist the National Toothpick Holder Collectors Society web page at www.nthcs.org  This figural toothpick holder is the very one shown as figure #667 on p. 59 of the 1992 book prepared by members of the National Toothpick Holder Collector's Society. I myself laid out that page for the photo shoot. This bisque toothpick holder belonged to my mother and was in her collection for many years.




It stands 5 1/4 inches tall and most likely was made in Germany in the 1900-1918 period. It is painted in shades of  blue with some gold color highlights on the dress, the collar and the underside of the umbrella.  Her cheeks and lips are done in pink. If you collect German bisque dolls, this would make a charming go-along from the same time period. A charming blond young girl holds umbrella and is standing by a woven basket at her side. It is unsigned. It is in excellent condition.



I am a long time member and past President (1988) of the National Toothpick Holder Collectors Club. I guarantee the authenticity of this TP. For more info on toothpick holders as a great collectible, vist the National Toothpick Holder Collectors Society web page at www.nthcs.org

Heisey Winged Scroll #1280 Toothpick Hol $150.00

 

toothpick holder: D & M #65 with good go $30.00

 

Bisque Toothpick holder Boy with Racket $15.00

 

Bisque Toothpick holder Girl with Umbrel $15.00

This toothpick holder was produced by the Northwood Glass Works in 1902 as part of the National Glass Company. It stands 2 1/4 inches tall. It is shown on page 149 of the Second Edition Bredehoft book.


This particular green toothpick holder must have just barely gotten any refiring as the opalescent rim is hard to see but visible. The more heat in the refiring process the more the points of the rim melted. As you can see, the points in this pattern are almost untouched by the heat. That makes this a scarce example.  


The toothpick holder is in excellent condition and ready to join your collection.


I am a long time member and past President (1988) of the National Toothpick Holder Collectors Club. I guarantee the authenticity of this TP. For more info on toothpick holders as a great collectible, visit the National Toothpick Holder Collectors Society web page at (www.nthcs.org)

 Dugan Glass green S-Repeat with flared top and bottom rim, the old one. Purchased from Vivian Mumford at the 1993 NTCHS Chattanooga TN convention.  This Jefferson Optic apple green toothpick holder can be seen be seen in Heacock 1000 as plate #138. Here it is not enameled, but carries a souvenir lettering of Saugatuck, MI referring to Saugatuck Michigan, a popular tourist destination for decades, now popular with the gay crowd of the Midwest. It is in excellent condition and ready to go in your Early American Pattern glass collection or Michigan memorabilia collection.


I am a long time member and past President (1988) of the National Toothpick Holder Collectors Club. I guarantee the authenticity of this TP. For more info on toothpick holders as a great collectible, visit the National Toothpick Holder Collectors Society web page at (www.nthcs.org)  Society</a> as well. Come check out our club. Join us.  This custard glass New Hampshire souvenir of Twin Mt, N.H. stands 2 1/2 inches tall and is 2 3/8 inches wide at the mouth. It is the Ring & Bead pattern of Jefferson, produced about 1910-1915. Excellent condition.


I am a long time member and past President (1988) of the National Toothpick Holder Collectors Club. I guarantee the authenticity of this TP. For more info on toothpick holders as a great collectible, visit the National Toothpick Holder Collectors Society web page at (www.nthcs.org)

toothpick holder: Diamond Spearhead gree $55.00

 

toothpick holder: green S-Repeat $65.00

 

Jefferson Optic apple green toothpick ho $15.00

 

Toothpick holder: Jefferson souv custard $50.00

toothpick holder - Mount Washington Burmese Tri Corn decorated with delicate blue and white small daisies with yellow centers. Rim is refired heavily, making the bottom and top of this art glass TP be the same size. Purchased at 2001 NTHCS convention from Glasstiques. Excellent condition.


The closest pictured references are H1000 #4 and H4 #27 but neither of those has a refired rim. A phenomenal example of the brilliance of the 19th century glass masters of the Mount Washington Glass Company.  Northwood amethyst 'Nestor' non-decorated toothpick holder. Purchased at the 1989 NTHCS Dayton OH convention. Listed as H1000 #191  amethyst 'Scalloped Skirt' decorated version, Original Jefferson name was 'Vogue' for this pattern. Made by the Jefferson Glass Company. Purchased from Paul & Diana Miller at 1988 NTHCS convention in San Diego. Excellent condition  Duncan & Miller #65 'Polished Mirror' toothpick holder, has 1 small chip near bottom rim. I have recently found one with gold decoration on the top so I am pricing this one at exactly what I paid for it.  Purchased at NTHCS 1985 Cambridge OH convention from Ron Baker. Listed as H1000 #650

toothpick holder - Burmese Tri Corn deco $875.00

 

toothpick holder: amethyst $100.00

 

toothpick holder: amethyst Scalloped Ski $100.00

 

toothpick holder: D & M #65 $12.00

Produced by the Duncan & Miller Glass Company in 1896, this pattern is known as Scalloped Six Point. It was designed by J. Ernest Miller. The pattern came in 175 shapes. 


This Duncan & Miller  #30 'Scalloped Six Point' toothpick holder in crystal is in excellent condition.  It is shown here as shape: A-Z # 272.  


I am a long time member and past President (1988) of the National Toothpick Holder Collectors Club. I guarantee the authenticity of this TP. For more info on toothpick holders as a great collectible, visit the National Toothpick Holder Collectors Society web page at (www.nthcs.org)


  

toothpick holder: D & M #30 $10.00

  



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