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All Items : Silver : Pre 1990 item #1174611 (stock #471)
King's Collectibles
$50.00
This beautiful ornament was manufactured by Wallace Silversmiths. Wallace has created an annual candy cane ornament since 1981. This particular cane is called "Clover Cane" and dates to 1984. It comes new in the box with the original ribbon and protective sleeve (for storage). We have 3 identical candy canes available. They measure about 4.5" long (without ribbon). They are marked on the back as you can see in the 3rd photo. All 3 are in excellent condition. The price is per piece.
All Items : China : English : Pre 1930 item #1157632 (stock #470)
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$95.00
This lovely plate and syrup dispenser were manufactured by Crown Ducal. Crown Ducal is the name used on many pieces that were actually manufactured by A.G. Richardson and Co, England, and has been around since 1916. They are best known for their chintz patterns. This is an excellent example of their work. The chintz pattern here is actually called "Ascot" and appears to be a transfer pattern. The plate has a more white base than the syrup...
All Items : Art Glass : Pre 1910 item #1157628 (stock #469)
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$135.00
These 2 beautiful tumblers were manufactured by Mt Washington. In 1885, Mt Washington Glass developed what they called "Burmese" glass. It is described as a translucent glass that is shaded from a yellow at the base to a coral or salmon pink at the top. Burmese glass was originally produced with a shiny finish, but soon also became available in a soft matte finish. Burmese glass may be blown, blown molded, or press molded. These 2 tumblers were hand blown with a ground pontil...
All Items : Pottery and Stoneware : Majolica : Pre 1910 item #1157623 (stock #468)
King's Collectibles
$250.00
This is a beautiful majolica plate with a rabbit design. It was manufactured in France by Choisy Le Roi. There were actually 6 different plate designs manufactured. Most were made for Higgins & Seiter of New York. The design was patented in 1900. This particular plate has 2 rabbits. They appear to be running. The closer one has his ears down against his back. The other rabbit has his ears more upright and is looking back. They appear to be in a field or garden...
All Items : China : Pre 1970 item #1154284 (stock #467)
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$250.00
In the 1960's the Enesco importing company began marketing a line of kitchen novelties that they called “Mother in the Kitchen.” Today, they are better known as "Prayer Ladies.” Each piece has a woman wearing a long white apron with a prayer on it. Her hands are pressed together, and her head is slightly lowered with eyes closed, signifying that she is praying. The woman always has a bun in her brown hair, and is typically wearing a pink dress...
All Items : Glassware : Jadite : Pre 1940 item #1152668 (stock #465)
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$70.00
This platter was manufactured by McKee. The pattern is called "Laurel". It has a leaf design around the edge and is a lovely jade green color. This pattern was only made for a short time in the 1930's. This platter measures 10.75" by 7.75". There are a couple of rough spots on the edge as you can see in the photos. It's almost like the edge was not buffed when it was manufactured. Otherwise it is in excellent condition with no utensil marks. It is marked on the back.
All Items : Glassware : Jadite : Pre 1950 item #1152661 (stock #464)
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$50.00
This dinner plate was manufactured by Anchor Hocking as part of their popular Fire King line. The pattern is called "Alice". It is a beautiful jade green in color and has a floral rim. The color is much more green than it appears in the photo. This pattern was only manufactured from 1945-48. The plate measures 9" in diameter. It is marked on the back. There is a straw mark on the back, but otherwise it is in very nice condition with very minimal utensil marks.
All Items : Glassware : Jadite : Pre 1960 item #1152658 (stock #463)
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$40.00
This double egg cup was manufactured by Anchor Hocking. It was part of their Fire King, Dinnerware line. It is jade green in color and was only manufactured from 1946-1958. It measures 4" tall, has a 2.75" diameter on the larger end and a 2.125" diameter on the smaller end. We have 2 available. They are both in excellent condition with no damage.
All Items : Glassware : Carnival : Pre 1920 item #1151385 (stock #462)
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$22.50
This lovely carnival sherbet was manufactured by Northwood. The pattern is called "Flute". It is marigold in color with a lighter base on the foot. We have 6 of these sherbet glasses available. They measure 3.375" tall and have a 4.125" diameter at the rim. They are all in excellent condition with no damage. There are variations and inconsistencies in the color as is expected with carnival glass pieces of this pre 1920 era. They are each marked with the N inside the bowl.
All Items : Crystal : Pre 1990 item #1151384 (stock #461)
King's Collectibles
$95.00
This beautiful bud vase was manufactured by Tiffany and Company. It measures about 9.5" high and has a 2.5" diameter at the rim. It is in excellent condition and is signed on the base.
All Items : Glassware : Depression : Patterns : Hobnail : Pre 1960 item #1151381 (stock #460)
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$195.00
This is a stunning epergne manufactured by the Fenton Glass Company. The pattern is called Diamond Lace. It is an ice blue in color with an opalescent finish. It was only manufactured from 1949-54. This epergne has 3 removable tulip shaped vases that fit snugly into holes in the base of the bowl. The bowl measures 10.25" in diameter and is 3.75" high. It has a double crimped edge. Each vase is about 8.5" long...
All Items : China : Pre 1990 item #1151376 (stock #459)
King's Collectibles
$99.00
This is a beautiful vase manufactured in Denmark by B & G (Bing and Grondahl). It has a Dandelion design in gray, green and white on a light blue background. It measures 9.75" tall and is 5" in diameter at the widest. It is marked "Copenhagen Porcelain, Made in Denmark" and has the B&G mark. It also has the initials KJ as well as the number 285-5243 on the base. It is glazed on both the inside and outside of the vase. It is in excellent condition with no damage.
 
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