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Paden City Glass Open Compote
Glassware:
Pre 1940 stock# PT114
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Patricia A. Till
(9040+378-9190
$17.50
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This 6 1/8" high open compote was made by the Paden City Glass Company in the late 1930's until 1951 and the Canton Glass Company in the 1950's. Condition is perfect. No chips, cracks, nips, bites, scratches, repairs or other damage. Standing 6 3/4" high it is indeed an impressive piece with thick, heavy glass. Additional photos on request. Insurance required. Shipping weight is about 10 lbs. I prefer check or money order. I will accept Paypal with a small fee. Thank you for y ...click for details
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Dalzell 1893 Columbia Crimped Cereal Bowl
Glassware:
Pre 1900 stock# PT113
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Patricia A. Till
(9040+378-9190
$50.00
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This rare cereal bowl was made in 1893 by the Dalzell, Gilmore and Leighton Glass Company where Harry Northwood patented the first mechanical crimping process. It measures 6 1/2" across and is 2 3/4" high. There is no damage to this bowl. No scratches, chips, nips, bites, repairs or other damage. Additional photos on request. Insurance required. Shipping weight is about 7 lbs. I prefer check or money order. I will accept Paypal with a small fee. Thank you for your interest.
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EAPG U S Glass Evangeline Handled Jelly Dish
Glassware:
Pre 1900 stock# PT112
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Patricia A. Till
(9040+378-9190
$25.00
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This rare pattern pressed glass handled jelly dish was made by the U S Glass Company and also known as number 15131. Condition is nice for it's age. There is a tiny, tiny nip on the inside rim on one area. There are no other chips, cracks, scratches, repairs or damages. This pattern was exported to Mexico and South America. Circa 1900. Additional photos on request. Insurance required. Shipping weight is about 6 lbs. Check or money order preferred. Paypal accepted with a small fee. Thank you ...click for details
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Crystal Etched Stemmed Covered Candy Dish
Crystal:
Pre 1970 stock# PT110
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Patricia A. Till
(9040+378-9190
$15.00
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This perfect covered candy dish stands 7" high, is perfectly etched with clear glass. No scratches, nips, bites, cracks, repairs or other damage. I believe this dish dates circa 1960's. Additional photos on request. Shipping weight is about 7 lbs. Insurance required. I prefer check or money order. Paypal accepted with a small fee. Thank you for your interest.
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Large Crystal Etched Floral Vase
Glassware:
Pre 1950 stock# PT103
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Patricia A. Till
(9040+378-9190
$30.00
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This pristine heavy crystal vase has a beautiful etched floral and leaf design with nice etched notching around the top. It stands a tad over 11 1/8" high with top opening of 5" and a base that is 3 3/8" across. Condition is pristine with no chips, scratches, nips, bites, repairs or other damage. I believe it dates circa 1940's. Additional photos on request. Shipping weight will be about 10 lbs. Insurance required. I prefer check or money order. Paypal will be accepted with a ...click for details
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EAPG Imperial Nu Cut Star Compote Comport
Glassware:
Pattern:
Pre 1900 stock# PT102
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Patricia A. Till
(9040+378-9190
$40.00
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This pristine compote also known as a comport was made at the turn of the 19th century by Imperial Glass in the Nu-Cut Star #91/555. It stands a tad over 4 1/2" high with a bowl 5 3/8" across. Foot is almost 3 1/2" across. Condition is pristine with no chips, cracks, nips, bites, scratches, repairs or other damage. Glass is very shiny. All teeth at the belled top and base are excellent. No rough areas. Additional photos on request. Shipping weight is about 6 1/2 lbs. Insurance re ...click for details
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Mikasa Crystal Belle Epoque Console Bowl
Crystal:
Pre 1970 stock# PT099
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Patricia A. Till
(9040+378-9190
$30.00
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This pristine crystal bowl is about 12 1/4" across and stands almost 4" high. The swirling ribs flow smoothly with the glass being high quality making this bowl truely a stunning piece to go with any decor. No chips, cracks, nips, bites, scratches, repairs or other damage. I believe this bowl was made circa 1970's to 1980's. Additional photos on request. Shipping is about 12 lbs due to bowl weight. Insurance required. I prefer check or money order. I will accept Paypal with a s ...click for details
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Vintage Large Floral Glass Basket
Glassware:
Pre 1990 stock# PT093
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Patricia A. Till
(9040+378-9190
$25.00
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This 1980's glass basket, I believe it may have been made by Mikasa. It measures a full 9" across and is about 6 1/2" high in excellent condition. The handle is hand applied with a beautiful floral and leaf etched design. Simple yet elegant. Additional photos on request. Shipping weight is about 8 lbs. Insurance required. I prefer check or money order. I will accept Paypal with a small fee. Thank you for your interest.
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Anchor Hocking Burple Dessert Berry Bowl
Dinnerware:
Pre 1950 stock# PT081
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Patricia A. Till
(9040+378-9190
$10.00
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This hard to find 4 5/8" footed dessert bowl is in perfect condition. No chips, cracks, nips, bites, repairs or other damage. The Burple pattern was made during the 1940's and made only in the dessert set as listed in Hazel Marie Weatherman's book "Colored Glassware of the Depression Era 2 dated 1974. Additional photos on request. Shipping weight will be about 5 lbs. Insurance required. I prefer check or money order. I accept Paypal with a small fee. Tha nk you for your interes ...click for details
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Pattern Glass Beaded Medallion 1888 Cruet
Glassware:
Pattern:
Pre 1900 stock# JT026
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Patricia A. Till
(9040+378-9190
$55.00
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Pattern (or Pressed) glass cruet was made by the Boston Silver Glass Co of East Cambridge, MA who patented it May 11, 1888. It is named Beaded Mirror and also known as Beaded Medallion. Boston and Sanwich Glass Co of Sanwich, MA also made this pattern. Stopper is in excellent, undamaged, condition. Mould roughness as expected. The bottle has small chips and roughness to lip where the stopper sits. Bottle is otherwise undamaged. The handle has a line in it from the cooling prcess. This is not dam ...click for details
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