- page: 3 Previous 1
4
6
8
9
10
11
12
13
16
19
22
23
Next 4
|
Large Murano Cranberry cased art glass cigar ashtray
Art Glass
Sherrys Antiques* Collectibles* Frivolous Necessities
safn-2272 $58.00
This is a true beauty. Whether looking for an elegant cigar ashtray or just adding to your collection, this is an awesome piece of hand crafted art glass. Beautiful magenta cranberry color cased in clear glass. Three cigar size rests. Measures 4 1/4" tall and is VERY heavy. Perfect condition other than somr superficial scratches on the bottom. Ground glass polished bottom. This would be great for other uses too, such as a vase or candy dish.
|
|
|
|
Phoenix/Consolidated by Pilgrim 9" Vase
Art Glass
Two J's
Pilgrim9 $65.00
Pilgrim made this 9" Vase using a Phoenix/Consolidated mold. Marked on the bottom of this vase: Phoenix/Consolidated -- Pilgrim USA. In the early 1960's, Pilgrim got hold of some of Phoenix and Consolidated molds -- this is a reproduction. In mint condition standing 9.5" tall.
|
|
|
|
Auctions click on pictures for all lots
|
Hokitika Glass New Zealand Kiwi bird paperweight
Art Glass : Paperweights
Sherrys Antiques* Collectibles* Frivolous Necessities
safn-2179 $15.00
Okay,,,, Impressionistic art glass kiwi bird paperweight. Pretty dark amber hand blown glass with bubbles inside, a ground polished bottom. Some look at it and see an ant eater.. and some see an elephant but it is actually New Zealand's Kiwi bird. Great condition and measures 3 1/4" tall. There is a small faint fracture under the glass, where someone has bumped another paperweight against it. Definately made by Hokitika, but no label. Need more pictures, just ask, and I will email them to you.
|
|
|
Large hand blown blue glass vase Blenko maybe
Glassware
Sherrys Antiques* Collectibles* Frivolous Necessities
safn-2163 $68.00
A lovely quality made hand blown vase that appears maybe to be Blenko. No markings though. Possibly made in Italy, but is very heavy and nice. Measures 14 1/2" tall and weighs over 6 lbs. Clear base and four clear applied handles. Body of the vase fades from dark blue to lighter blue and back to dark. Large pontil scar on the bottom, which is typical, as are the teeny ocasional bubbles. No chips cracks or repairs. A gorgeous vase!
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
- page: 3 Previous 1
4
6
8
9
10
11
12
13
16
19
22
23
Next 4
|