Black Glass Goblet
Glassware:
Pre 1990 stock# M-6719
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Everyday Things
$10.00
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Reminds me of the Tiara line, but I've never seen this pattern in Indiana/Tiara. There are no manufacturing marks on the goblet. It is 4 1/8" in height and holds 4 ounces. No damage, but has slightly rough mold lines. There are 2 available in like condition and priced individually. I need your zip code to calculate the postage.
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Indiana Garland Bowl
Glassware:
Pre 1980 stock# M-6716
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Everyday Things
$34.00
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Oval centerpiece/fruit bowl measuring 12 1/2 in length. I am not sure of the official color name but I've always called it teal. It is not carnival or flashed on color. No chips, cracks, breaks or rough rims. I need your zip code to calculate the postage.
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Fire King Mixing Bowl
Glassware:
Pre 1980 stock# M-6712
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Everyday Things
$16.00
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Swirl pattern marked as Fire King Oven Ware 5. It is the smallest of the mixing bowl set and measures 6" in width, 3" in height and holds 24 ounces. No problems other than usage wear to the bottom of the interior. I need your zip code to calculate the postage.
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Anchor Hocking Mixing Bowl
Glassware:
Pre 1980 stock# M-6711
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Everyday Things
$17.00
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Marked with an anchor symbol, the numbers 1 456 and oven proof. It is 6 1/4" in width, 3 1/4" in height and holds 28 ounces. Very little sign of use. I suppose this bowl is part of a nesting set, and I have what I think would be the smallest size of the set. It is marked as Fire King Anchor Hocking Ware and holds 15 ounces and is 2 1/2" in height and 4 3/4" in width. I have photographs of both bowls to compare the shape. I need your zip code to calculate the postage.
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Glasbake Blue Onion Mug
Glassware:
Pre 1980 stock# M-6710
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Everyday Things
$6.00
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I believe the correct name for this pattern is Danube, but more often called blue onion. No chips, cracks or breaks. There does not appear to be any damage to the finish but has the usual manufacturing bleeps of Glasbake, Federal and Fire King. I need your zip code to calculate the postage.
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Glasbake Bowl
Glassware:
Pre 1980 stock# M-6709
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Everyday Things
$6.00
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Unmarked cereal bowl, but believe it is from Glasbake. The bottom is textured in the style of Glasbake and the shape matches.. It holds ten ounces and is slightly over 5 inches in width and 1 3/4 inches in height. Will provide additional photos for identifying purposes. No chips, cracks or breaks. Slight roughness on mold line at the rim, which appears more as a manufacturing issue. I need your zip code to calculate the postage.
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Anchor Hocking Bowl
Glassware:
Pre 1980 stock# M-6708
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Everyday Things
$12.00
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Oven proof Anchor Hocking identified on bottom as 18 322. It is the 12 ounce size and measures 4 3/8" in width and 3 1/2" in height. No chips, cracks, breaks or rough rims. Several are available and priced individually. I need your zip code to calculate the postage.
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E. O. Brody Vase
Glassware:
Pre 1980 stock# M-6705
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Everyday Things
$16.00
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It is not marked, but it is identical to my milk glass Brody (M-6700) listed 4 items down from this vase. It is 7 1/2" in height and 6 1/2" in width. No damage. I need your zip code to calculate the postage.
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E. O. Brody Milk Glass Vase
Glassware:
Pre 1980 stock# M-6700
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Everyday Things
$22.00
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Technically, this is a vase, but it could be used for many purposes. The height is 7 1/2 inches and 6 1/2 inches in width. It has no damage, but has been used for flowers. Also available in green. I need your zip code to calculate the postage.
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Anchor Hocking Amber Baking Pan
Glassware:
Pre 2000 stock# M-6699
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Everyday Things
$14.00
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2 quart baking dish measuring 8 x 11 1/4 x 2 inches. It is marked Anchor Hocking 8 1031 microwave and oven. No chips, cracks, breaks or rough rim or handles. It does have cleaning and utensil marks. 2 are available and priced individually. I also have loaf pans and casseroles in the same amber shade by Anchor Hocking. I need your zip code to calculate the postage.
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