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All Items : Pottery and Stoneware : Roseville : Pre 1960 item #1151300 (stock #458)
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$99.00
In 1952 the Roseville Pottery Company manufactured a line of pottery called "Raymor". It was designed by Ben Seibel and was marketed as "modern stoneware". It came in 5 different colors which were meant to be mixed and matched. This water pitcher is in the Beach Gray color. It stands 10" high. It has very modern lines and comes with an ice lip. It is marked on the base with the Roseville and Raymor marks, as well as the number 189. It is in excellent condition with no damage.
All Items : Glassware : Depression : Companies : Fenton : Pre 2000 item #1151298 (stock #457)
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$89.00
This is a beautiful vase manufactured by Fenton Glass. The design has a peacock which is surrounded by large flowers, leaves and branches in a chintz type pattern. It is a champagne pink in color, but also shows peach, purple, green and yellow when displayed in the light, thus giving it a carnival glass look. It has an opalescent finish as you approach the top of the vase. It stands about 7.75" tall and has a 4.5" diameter at the rim. The top of the vase is flared and has a scalloped edge...
All Items : Glassware : Depression : Companies : Fenton : Pre 2000 item #1151297 (stock #456)
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$49.00
This beautiful jar was manufactured by Fenton. It is hand painted and signed by D. Fox. It has lovely pink flowers with large green leaves on a satin base. The jar comes with a lid. The lid is molded and painted to look like a flower. I am not entirely sure what it is meant to hold, so I am just calling it a trinket jar. This piece measures about 4.25" tall overall and is 3" wide. It is in excellent condition.
All Items : Glassware : Depression : Companies : Cambridge : Pre 1950 item #1151296 (stock #455)
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$37.50
This is a lovely stemmed iced tea glass. It was manufactured by the Cambridge Glass Company and is in the Pressed Caprice pattern. It is moonlight blue in color and was only manufactured from 1936-45. It stands about 6.5" tall and has about a 3" diameter at the rim. It is in excellent condition with no damage.
All Items : Glassware : Depression : Companies : Cambridge : Pre 1960 item #1151295 (stock #454)
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$35.00
This is a lovely stemmed iced tea glass. It was manufactured by the Cambridge Glass Company and is in the Caprice pattern number 300. It is moonlight blue in color and was produced from 1937-53. It stands about 6.25" tall and has a 3.625" diameter at the rim. It is in excellent condition with no damage.
All Items : Glassware : Depression : Companies : Cambridge : Pre 1960 item #1148849 (stock #452)
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$150.00
This lovely cruet was manufactured by the Cambridge Glass Company. The pattern is called Diane, and was made from 1932-1956. This is a cruet or salad dressing/oil bottle. But I have searched extensively, and can not locate this exact piece. It is marked on the base with the Cambridge mark - C inside a triangle. It stands 8.375" tall with the stopper. The stopper is original to the piece. There is a very tiny flea bite on the stopper as you can see in the photos...
All Items : Glassware : Depression : Companies : Heisey : Pre 1960 item #1148848 (stock #451)
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$75.00
This beautiful cruet was manufactured by the Heisey Glass Company. The pattern is #5040 and is called Lariat. It was only made from 1942-1957. It measures 5.75" tall with the stopper and is 3.5" wide. It comes with the original stopper. There is a little bit of excess glass near the neck as you can see in the last photo. Otherwise it appears in excellent condition with no damage.
All Items : Glassware : Depression : Patterns : Caprice : Pre 1960 item #1148667 (stock #450)
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$85.00
This is a beautiful oil bottle or small 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 3 oz oil bottle with stopper, #117. It comes with the original blue stopper. It measures about 4.5" tall with the stopper. Both the bottle and stopper are in excellent condition...
All Items : Glassware : Depression : Patterns : Caprice : Pre 1960 item #1148665 (stock #449)
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$125.00
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 3 ounce cruet, #101 (I think). It comes with the original blue stopper and has an angled handle. It measures about 5.25" tall with the stopper. Both the cruet and stopper are in excellent condition...
All Items : Glassware : Depression : Patterns : Caprice : Pre 1960 item #1148662 (stock #448)
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$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...
All Items : China : Pre 1970 item #1147947 (stock #466)
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$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. You can also find these lovely ladies in...
All Items : China : Pre 1970 item #1147944 (stock #446)
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$125.00
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. You can also find these lovely ladies in...
 
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