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Sowerby Glass English Made 1881Toothpick Match holder
Glassware: EAPG
Precioustreasures1 
7211 $39.00 plus postage and insurance
This English made Sowerby toothpick holder or basket weave wall match holder was made in 1881 and is in excellent condition. It has the Sowerby emblem on the bottom and inside is a crown at the top of a triangle. On the inside of the triangle is the letters RD.The piece measures 4" high and 2.5" wide.The depth is 2.5". The piece is being offered for $39.00.
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Colonial Style Crystal Glass Mustard Unknown Maker
Glassware: Pattern
Glass Mountain Antiques 
$10
This is a vintage mustard jar and lid that is very similar to the Heisey Colonial or Peerless Mustard. It is not marked in any way. I acquired it at an estate sale having a lot of other American vintage glass.
The jar and lid have no chips, cracks or other damage.
The jar is approximately 2 1/4" wide and 2 1/2" high without the lid.
Feel free to email me if you have any questions or would like additional pictures.
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Federal Glass "Heritage" Pattern 12-piece Luncheon Set
Glassware: Pattern
White's Attic 
10102903 $45.00
This nice luncheon set is in the Heritage pattern, made from 1940-1955 by Federal Glass. The set includes 4 luncheon plates, 4 cups, and 4 saucers. The original box is included in the sale. The glass pieces are in excellent condition. The box is useable, but not as nice as it once was. Shipping cost is not included in price. E-mail with your ZIP code to cemwhite@gmail.com for shipping calculation.
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Victorian Intaglio Cut Glass Compote Gold painted
Glassware
Patsy's Past 
10006 $100
The workmanship in this compote is superb, with very crisp details and rich gold color. The glass is intaglio cut from underneath and painted with gold. The leaves and flowers (?) design runs all the way around the glass. The base has gold accents, and the rims are trimmed in gold. It's possible this piece could have been made by Stevens and Williams, but it is not signed. It stands 8 & 5/8" tall and measures 6 & 3/8" in diameter. There is a some amount of wear to the paint (shown in the phot... Click for details
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Indiana Glass "Diamond Point - Crystal" Glass Compote
Glassware: Pattern
White's Attic 
11091001 $9.75
A nice clear glass compote marked Indiana Glass, this piece stands approximately 7 1/4" tall, and the opening of the bowl is approximately 6" in diameter. Circa 1965. Appears to be in excellent condition. This is made in the "Diamond Point" pattern, and is the "crystal" color (but is pressed glass, not crystal).
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Northwood Beaded Cable Blue Opalescent three toed bowl
Glassware: Pattern
Sebil's Online Country Collectibles 
0290 $45.00 plus shipping
Here is a Beautiful Northwood Blue Opalescent Beaded Cable 3 toed footed bowl. It has a crimped edge and measures approximately 7 ¾” across and stands about 2 ½” high. It appears to be in excellent condition. Northwood made this pattern in the early 1900s. View pictures closely; I try to accurately photograph the item to give you a good visual of the condition. I will be listing more very nice vintage items including Holiday which I have found at Estate Auctions this year. Watch for my other li... Click for details
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Antique Pressed Glass Hexagon Cameo Dish / Bowl
Glassware: Pattern
Abuzz Antiques and Collectibles 
$10.00 plus shipping
This is a very old dish by the signs of wear. It is pressed glass, hexagon shaped, and has what looks like cabachon, or cameo shaped decorations around the outside. It looks like it might be a dresser piece. It measures 1.5 inches high, and 3.75 inches in diameter. It is worn on the bottom, and the inside edge of the mold line has roughness, and two surfacey chips. It is still a very old cool piece of pressed glass. It is unmarked, and I do not know the maker.
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Pressed Pattern Glass Spooner
Glassware: EAPG
Trisha's Treasures 
35-37 $20.00
Measuring 5 1/2" high 3 5/8" across fluted, belled top and 3" across tri-mould foot. Unknown maker. Pattern is called Diamond and Diamond or just plain Diamond. Made circa 1900. No chips, cracks, nips, bites, repairs or damages other than normal wear marks. Glass is somewhat cloudy, but may clean up nicely. Pattern is strong and bold. Shipping weight will be 5 lbs. NEVER ANY ADDED FEES OR HANDLING CHARGES. Thank you so much for your interest.
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