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All Items : Glassware : Pre 1960 item #988194 (stock #363)
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$75.00
This set of glasses was presented to a United States Naval Captain by a Portuguese Naval Captain in 1954. Each is etched on the side with "Marinha de Guerra Portuguesa" as well as the Portuguese Navy seal surrounded by sprigs. They are footed tumblers, most likely used as barware. Each has a 2.75" diameter at the rim and stands 4" tall. The glass tapers out slightly from the rim for about an inch, then tapers back in to the foot. This bottom taper has 10 flat panels (on the inside)...
All Items : Glassware : Pre 1960 item #988189 (stock #362)
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$120.00
This set of glasses was presented to a United States Naval Captain by a Portuguese Naval Captain in 1954. Each is etched on the side with "Marinha de Guerra Portuguesa" as well as the Portuguese Navy seal surrounded by sprigs. They are footed tumblers, most likely used as barware. Each has a 3.25" diameter at the rim and stands 4.75" tall. The glass tapers out slightly at the rim for about an inch, then tapers back in to the foot. This bottom taper has 10 flat panels (on the inside)...
All Items : Glassware : Depression : Companies : Cambridge : Pre 1960 item #915735 (stock #316)
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$28.00
This plate was manufactured by the Cambridge Glass Company. It is in the "Caprice" pattern which was produced in moonlight blue (color) between 1937-1953. This is the 8.5" salad plate. We have 6 available. All are in excellent condition.
All Items : Kitchen : Gadgets : Pre 1970 item #911252 (stock #310)
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$95.00
This "Cool'r" was made by the L. E. Smith Glass Company. L. E. Smith has been making glass wares since 1907. This cool'r was made to store your drinks in the refrigerator. It is clear/crystal in color and has a wave pattern to it. The lid is clear with no pattern. It has never been used. It comes in the original box, with the spout still in the original packaging. It measures 12" long, 6" wide and 5.5" tall. It is in excellent condition with the box showing minimal wear.
All Items : Art Glass : Pre 1930 item #907214 (stock #308)
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$240.00
FOVAL (which derived its name from Fry OVenglass Art Line) was produced by the H.C. Fry Glass Co. of Rochester, Pennsylvania. The beautiful "pearl" blue was achieved by using aluminum oxide - differing the amount of aluminum oxide allowed for varied opacity. Some FOVAL items were trimmed with green or blue details. All Fry Art Glass pieces were hand blown and fire polished, with the pontils polished out...
All Items : Glassware : Depression : Companies : Hocking : Pre 1940 item #904318 (stock #304)
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$150.00
This is a 12 ounce footed tumbler in the Princess pattern. The Princess pattern was made by Anchor Hocking between 1931-35. It has a 3" base diameter, 3 3/4" rim diameter, and stands 6 1/2" tall. It is in excellent condition, with no damage of any kind. This is one of the most difficult Princess items to find!
All Items : Art Glass : Pre 1910 item #900753 (stock #302)
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$95.00
The Mt. Washington Glass Company has been making quality glass products since 1874. This style of shaker (called the "egg flat end") was first patented in 1889. The white satin glass is hand decorated with beautiful pansies. The shaker stands about 2 1/2" tall (with lid) and is about 2" at its widest. It has the original lid which can be removed with ease. There is no damage of any kind to this shaker. It is unmarked.
All Items : Glassware : Pre 1930 item #899652 (stock #297)
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$95.00
This beautiful vase is signed "Moser". It is ruby in color with raised enamel flowers and gilded details. It stands just 4" tall and is 2.5" at the widest. It is in excellent condition with no damage and only minimal gold loss at the rim.
All Items : Dinnerware : Pre 1920 item #841391 (stock #282)
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$195.00
Cosmos, or Stemless Daisy, is a patterned glassware most identified by pastel flowers on a cross-hatched background of milk glass. The Consolidated Glass Company only made this line from 1894 - 1915. This butter dish measures 8" wide and is 5.5" tall. I do not see any damage of any kind. There are 2 "straw marks" on the underside of the plate (see photos) made during the manufacturing process...
All Items : Glassware : Depression : Companies : Heisey : Pre 1950 item #787239 (stock #258)
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$30.00
This beautiful stem was made by the Heisey Glass Co. It is stem number 3350, and etch number 439. The pattern is called "Pied Piper" and was made from 1922 to 1942. The pattern consists of medallions or circles with people etched within each. This piece has 3. One is a male figure playing the pipe - the pied piper himself, of course. The other two show dancing females - presumably children, if you know the story. The medallions are linked together by swags...
All Items : Glassware : Depression : Patterns : Chantilly : Pre 1960 item #758151 (stock #247)
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$350.00
The Cambridge Glass Company was in business from 1901 to 1958. They primarily made beautiful crystal dinnerware, and were the largest manufacturer of this type of glass in the 1920's and 30's. Early in the 1930's they began producing the "chantilly" pattern. This pattern was characterized by a delicate floral and scroll motif which was etched into the crystal. This pitcher is considered to be a rare item...
All Items : Glassware : Depression : Companies : Fostoria : Pre 1980 item #758009 (stock #245)
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$12.00
Fostoria manufactured the "nosegay" pattern from 1953 to 1972. They used blank #6051 and cut #834 in the creation of each piece. The nosegay pattern is characterized by two small floral stems and a band of small ovals coming off the flowers and encircling the rim of each piece...
 
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