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Catalogue: Glassware: Pattern (5)

Princess Feather 5 3/4" Goblet

Glassware: Depression: Companies: Westmoreland: Pre 1960  stock# S-442A


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$10.00, plus shipping 

Princess Feather 8 ounce 5 3/4" tall goblet by Westmoreland Glass. Made from 1924 to early 1950's. Condition is very good, no chips, cracks or flea bites. Price is for each, we have 3 available.


McKee Sunburst tall Bon Bon

Glassware: Depression: Companies: McKee: Pre 1930  stock# S-442C

McKee Sunburst tall Bon Bon
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$65.00, plus shipping 

An EAPG McKee Bon Bon or Compote in the Sunburst pattern. Measures 8 1/4" tall and 5 3/4" wide bowl. 4 part mould. Notch cut Stem and Scalloped foot. Made between 1909 and 1925. Condition is very good, no chips, cracks or flea bites.


Russel Wright Eclipse Juice Tumbler

Glassware: Pattern: Pre 1960  stock# S-440B

Russel Wright Eclipse Juice Tumbler
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Eclipse designed by Russel Wright in 1957 on Oklahoma tumbler by Bartlett Collins Glass. Nice Mid Century Modern pattern of Medium Blue and Brilliant Gold overlapping Polka Dots. We have the following sizes: Tumbler Blue 6 1/4" tall, 2 7/16" base and 2 7/8" top, gold worn around rim, 1 available at $15.00 each Juice Glass, 3 1/2" tall, 2 1/8" base and 2 1/4" top very minor gold wear on rim, 7 - Blue, 2 - Yellow available at $25.00 each All of the tumb ...click for details


Moon & Star Goblet Green

Glassware: Depression: Companies: L. E. Smith: Pre 1950  stock# S-429A

Moon & Star Goblet Green
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$15.00, plus shipping 

Goblet in the Moon and Star pattern by L.E. Smith in the n1940's. Forest Green in color. Measures 5 7/8" tall, holds 11 ounces. Condition is very good, no chips, cracks or flea bites.


Lime Green Opalescent Coinspot Pitcher

Glassware: Pattern: Pre 1910  stock# S-421A

Lime Green Opalescent Coinspot Pitcher
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$249.99, plus shipping 

Coinspot Pitcher in Lime Green Opalescent. I have seen this exact pitcher attributed to Northwood and Fenton. However it is pictured in "Victorian Colored Pattern Glass Book II" by William Heacock and identified as being made by Jefferson Glass Co. around 1905. Jefferson Glass was in business from 1900 to 1933 in Ohio and later on in West Virginia, they produced opalescent glass only from 1900 to 1907. This was the inspiation for Fenton to produce coin spot patterns. Measures 9 1/8&quo ...click for details

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