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$175.00
$175.00
This is a beautiful cruet. It was manufactured by the Cambridge Glass Company. The pattern is called Caprice. Cambridge produced the Caprice pattern in this lovely color called "Moonlight Blue" from 1937-1953. This is the hard-to-find 5 ounce cruet, #100. It comes with the original blue stopper. It measures about 6" tall with the stopper. The inside of the cruet (where the stopper sits) has a rough edge. Otherwise, both the cruet and stopper are in excellent condition...
King's Collectibles
$175.00
$175.00
This wonder pig was manufactured in 1958 and imported by Holt Howard. It is a desk organizer with a place for your pens and pencils as well as a memo pad. It is in excellent condition. There are pen marks on the inside indicating someone actually used it to hold writing utensils. It measures 6.75" long and is 3.5" tall.
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$175.00
$175.00
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...
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$175.00
$175.00
This set of stereo view cards was manufactured by The Keystone View Company. It is entitled "Scandinavia" and consists of 100 slides creatively packaged in a box shaped like a 2-volume set of books. These sets were sold door-to-door and allowed the viewer to experience the world from the comforts of their own living room. Each card has the Keystone View Company mark on the front, as well as the 5-digit code and brief description of the location...
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$169.00
$169.00
The "Mayfair" (or "open rose") depression glass pattern was manufactured by the Hocking Glass Company between 1931 - 1937. This is a decanter with the original stopper. It stands about 10.5" high and holds 32 ounces. We have 2 available - both pink. They are both in excellent condition with no damage.
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$165.00
$165.00
This beautiful pitcher/creamer is a wonderful example of early American pattern glass. It was made sometime between 1885 and 1890 by Bryce, Walker and Co. The pattern is called "Panelled Honeycomb". It stands just over 6 1/2" tall and is 6" at it's widest (including handle and spout). The footed base is octagonal in shape, with 4 of the 8 sections slightly shorter than the other 4. There are 4 raised "honeycomed" sections which appear to be frosted or etched with an orange peal texture...
All Items : Pottery and Stoneware : Pre 1930
item #563900
(stock #176)
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$150.00
$150.00
John Peters and Adam Reed were both employed by the Weller Pottery Company in 1898 when they decided to start their own pottery company. Over the next 22 years, many lines were created including their first successful art pottery line which had a dark brown "Standard Glaze" background with a small amount of molded and applied decorations including flowers, grapes, and portraits. A great many of the shapes in this line have been proven to be Weller molds...
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$150.00
$150.00
This amazing pouch was made by Native Americans, most likely the Iroquois. The front of the pouch is made of a tan, heavy cotton material, with brown and green beads applied in a floral design. All of the beadwork is hand stitched and original. The back of the pouch is a pink satin type material. Hand stitching connects the front to the back. The pouch still contains the original papoose...
All Items : Pottery and Stoneware : Pre 1930
item #563901
(stock #177)
King's Collectibles
$150.00
$150.00
John Peters and Adam Reed were both employed by the Weller Pottery Company in 1898 when they decided to start their own pottery company. Over the next 22 years, many lines were created including their first successful art pottery line which had a dark brown "Standard Glaze" background with a small amount of molded and applied decorations including flowers, grapes, and portraits. A great many of the shapes in this line have been proven to be Weller molds...
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$150.00
$150.00
These wine glasses were manufactured by the Tiffin Glass Company...
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$150.00
$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!
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$150.00
$150.00
This is an authentic Western Town set manufactured in the 1950's by the C and B Company of Hollywood California. It contains "realistic scale models in third dimension of a typical western street scene". There are 93 ready cut, ready formed pieces, which assemble to form 31 completed units (ranch house, corral, barn, Sheriff's office, Express Co and Bank, hotel and music hall, general store, stage coach and wagon with wheels that really roll and cowboys and horses in action). The buildings st...
















