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Hocking Mayfair Pink Sherbet (pair)
Glassware : Depression : Companies : Hocking
Two J's 
HockMfShbt $45.00
A pair of Hocking Mayfair Pink Sherbets. Both in excellent condition. Made from 1931-36. (Sold as a pair only.)
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Small Danish Silverplate Server β A. Prip
Silver
Bargentum 
X2584 On Hold
The sculptural design of this piece is similar to those of Jensen and others using new forms in the Scandinavian silver world just after the turn of the 20th Century. This graceful version of a lily, cut to reveal its curvilinear elements on an otherwise flat surface, is very similar to one done in sterling (ca. 1910) also by Axel Prip which appears in sterling as shown on p. 177 of the inventory catalog of the Deutsches Klingenmuseum Solingen (Germany), βArt Nouveau Knives, Forks &... Click for details
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Lutz & Weiss 800 Cheese/Dessert/Entremet Set
Silver
Bargentum 
X2582 $415.00
This boxed set contains 12 knives (7 in.) and 12 forks (6 in.) in a Chippendale pattern manufactured by Lutz & Weiss of Pforzheim, Germany, introduced sometime in the early 1900s. They are marked with Lutz & Weiss's mark, 800, and the Imperial half-moon and crown. These can be used for fruit, cocktails, cheese, pastry, or many other things. The fitted paper-covered box (which has damage about 2 in. x ΒΎ in. of damage) about has protected them from friction / stacking wear, and there are no... Click for details
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Good Engraved New Eng. Coffin-End Teaspons 1805
Silver
Bargentum 
X2510 $175.00
The death of George Washington is usually credited with this variation in the austere taste in silver that was popular in America at the end of the 18th Century. With the otherwise rounded corners of the spoons beveled to suggest a coffin, this style is considered by many as a uniquely American invention. Longer, more pointed bowls complete the visual suggestion of length from the straight handles of the 7 spoons. The downturn at the (reverse tipt) ends of the handles is slight, the only... Click for details
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Unusual Bright-Cut Coin Teaspoons
Silver
Bargentum 
X2504 $150.00
It's hard to say who actually made these spoons β they are unsigned, but marked simply βCOIN 3,β and an (unknown) retailer G. Cram β but the habits of both William B. Durgin and Knowles & Ladd which sometimes included that practice, i.e., silver content and a numeral, could argue for either, and their uncommon design would seem to reinforce that assumption. The handles are straight-edged and terminate in 5 lobes. The hand-engraved surface of the handles uses wiggle-work to enclose a... Click for details
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Coin Westervelt Engraved Coin Medallion Fish Slice
Silver
Bargentum 
X2587 Sold
The fish slice / knife / server as it evolved in the 19th Century took the form of its blade from the body of a headless and tailless fish. John Westervelt's interpretation includes an engraved medallion head inscribed in a roundel on the handle, very likely that of Oceanus, whose body was that of a fish. This piece is decorated by neo-classical motifs β acanthus, dart-and-egg, floral sprays β in engraving, bright-cutting, and engine-turning. The twisted handle is thick and adds strength... Click for details
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Geneva Forge Red Handle Knife
Kitchen : Utensils
Everyday Things 
M-9957 $26.00
Vintage knife marked Geneva Forge. The blade is stainless and handle is wood. There is a thumb rest. Overall length is 6 3/4 inches. There are usage marks and loss to the red paint. I need your zip code to calculate the postage.
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Indiana Glass Cranberry Candle Holder
Glassware
Everyday Things 
M-9956 $10.00
Pink votive candle holder, identified with original paper label as Indiana Glass Cranberry Votive Holder Candle-lite. Indiana Glass is no longer in business. It is 2 1/2 inches in height. There is no damage, however, it has been used. 2 of these holders are available and priced individually. I need your zip code to calculate the postage.
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Mosser Ruby Toothpick Holder
Glassware
Everyday Things 
M-9954 $27.00
Vintage ruby red toothpick holder with a button and daisy design. It is backstamped with M in a circle. The height is approximately 2 1/2 inches. There is no damage, but the surface of the exterior at the top, seems to be slightly grainy from the manufacturer. I need your zip code to calculate the postage.
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Large hand blown crystal Martini drink mixing pitcher
Glassware
Sherrys Antiques* Collectibles* Frivolous Necessities 
safn-2042 $30.00
A wonderful quality hand blown crystal pitcher for your bar. Measures over 11" tall. Heavy bottom and hand blown applied handle, with nice ice lip for pouring. Pitcher has a ground polished bottom. Impressive addition to your bar. Perfect condition. Holds 96 ounces or 6 pints.
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Wooden Leprechaun Puppet
Miscellaneous
Everyday Things 
M-9953 $49.00
I am not sure of the age of this piece, but it is not new. When I bought it, I thought it was a shelf-sitter, but appears to be a puppet. It does not have the strings. It measures 6 inches in height. There is some age related loss to the finish. I need your zip code to calculate the postage.
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