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$105.00
$105.00
This beautiful candle holder was made in 1939 by Fostoria. It is in the Baroque pattern, number 2496 line. It has 2 removable crystal drip rings with 8 glass prisms on each. It measures 10 inches wide and 8 1/4" high. We have two identical candle holders to sell. The price is by the piece. Each is in excellent condition. Kovel's 2000 price guide lists these at $375.00 for the pair.
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$195.00
$195.00
This beautiful bowl was created by applying one or more layers of glass over a base color. A pattern was then cut through, exposing the base color. With this particular bowl, a 3/16" layer of white glass was applied to a 1/4" orange-red base. Thumbprint shaped areas were then cut away in three rows to expose the orange-red base color. These cuts appear to be hand made, as they all differ slightly from one another.
This bowl is 5 3/8" tall...
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$35.00
$35.00
This cup and saucer is in the "Harp" pattern. This pattern was made from 1954-57 by the Jeannette Glass Company. The line was marketed as an ideal set for entertaining small groups - in fact, it has been used at bridge parties for years. The entire line is limited to just 8 pieces. Up for sale are 5 cup and saucer sets. The cup is 2 3/16" tall and has a 3 1/2" diameter. The saucer is 5 3/4" in diameter. The gold trim on both pieces is actually 22 karat gold...
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$180.00
$180.00
This rare vase was made ca 1950 by Fenton for Weil Ceramics and was not part of the regular Fenton line. All Fenton Aqua Crest pieces are considered "hard to find items" as there was a very limited production date, but this piece is considered rare. It is the largest piece of Aqua Crest I have ever seen - standing 11 inches tall and measuring a full 8 inches across the pale blue double crimped top. It is unmarked, and in excellent condition.
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$395.00
$395.00
This amazing syrup was manufactured by Model Flint Glass Works of Albany Indiana. The design is attributed to John F. Miller. According to "Victorian Colored Pattern Glass" by Heacock and Gamble it was only produced between 1901 and 1902 in a very limited quantity. The pattern is called collared reverse swirl. From the handle on down to the bottom of the syrup, there are 1/2" bands or ribs that angle down and to the right. The opalescent strips swirl in the reverse direction of those bands...
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$275.00
$275.00
This striking vase was designed by master sandcarver Michael Yates of the Fenton Glass Company. It is a limited edition - number 108 of 850. It is part of the Connoisseur Collection that Fenton introduced in 1983. The Connoisseur Collection strived for the unique - such as cased glass, iridized glass, and sandcarving. The company's intent was to develop more "collectible" items, thus relatively few items were made in this line...
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$20.00
$20.00
This beautiful gold encrusted stem was made by the Tiffin Glass Company. Tiffin Glass was founded in 1887 in Tiffin, Ohio and was just one of the many factories composing the U.S. Glass Company. During the mid-teens, Tiffin's master craftsmen began producing delicately etched, cut and blown stemware and dinnerware patterns in clear and colored crystal. The Tiffin factories were closed in 1962, then re-opened in 1963 as the Tiffin Art Glass Company...
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$25.00
$25.00
This beautiful gold encrusted stem was made by the Tiffin Glass Company. Tiffin Glass was founded in 1887 in Tiffin, Ohio and was just one of the many factories composing the U.S. Glass Company. During the mid-teens, Tiffin's master craftsmen began producing delicately etched, cut and blown stemware and dinnerware patterns in clear and colored crystal. The Tiffin factories were closed in 1962, then re-opened in 1963 as the Tiffin Art Glass Company...
All Items : Glassware : Depression : Companies : Duncan and Miller : Pre 1960
item #621501
(stock #192)
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$27.50
$27.50
This beautiful plate was manufactured by Duncan Miller. It is in the shape of the "Canterbury Line", #115. It is etched in the "First Love" pattern. This pattern was first introduced in 1937, reportedly to go along with the Rogers Brothers 1847 silver pattern of the same name. The "First Love" pattern is an etched pattern depicting floral bouquets and fans with alternating wildflower sprays. The pattern was discontinued around 1955. This plate is a luncheon plate...
All Items : Glassware : Depression : Companies : Duncan and Miller : Pre 1960
item #621507
(stock #193)
King's Collectibles
$25.00
$25.00
This beautiful cup was manufactured by Duncan Miller. It is in the shape of the "Canterbury Line", #115. It is etched in the "First Love" pattern. This pattern was first introduced in 1937, reportedly to go along with the Rogers Brothers 1847 silver pattern of the same name. The "First Love" pattern is an etched pattern depicting floral bouquets and fans with alternating wildflower sprays. The pattern was discontinued around 1955. This cup measures 3 3/8" in diameter and stands 2 5/8" high...
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$75.00
$75.00
This amazing bowl was made by Challinor and Taylor. It is made of milk glass and is in the Tree of Life Pattern from the 1880's. This pattern is beautiful- depicting vines, leaves and flowers growing in all directions around the bowl. This bowl stands 5 inches tall. The base diameter is 3 3/8" and the diameter at the opening is 5". The bowl measures 6" at its widest. The bowl is in excellent condition with no damage of any kind.
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$120.00
$120.00
This comport was made by the Westmoreland Glass Company. The pattern is called "Della Robbia" and was made from the late 1920's through the 1940's. This particular piece is said to be "decorated" or "trimmed" as the fruits in the pattern are colored - red apples, purple grapes and yellow pears. This is the Sweetmeat compote. It stands just over 8" tall and has a diameter of 7 5/8" (at the top). It is in mint condition with no damage of any kind. The colors are very good It is unmarked. ...
















