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12 Days of Christmas Glass 6th Day
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Christmas:
Pre 1980 stock# M-4688
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Everyday Things
$7.25
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15 ounce, 6 1/4" in height and 3" across the mouth. The bottom has A 40 incised on the bottom. Reduced price due to a small scratch (not on the enameling) on the outside. I have several other matching glasses listed for other days. I need your zip code to calculate the postage. Email any questions.
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12 Days of Christmas Glass 4th Day
Holiday:
Christmas:
Pre 1980 stock# M-4686
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Everyday Things
$10.00
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15 ounce capacity. 6 1/4" in height and 3" across the mouth. Heavy base. No chips, cracks or breaks and enameling seems intact. Also listed are several other "days" of the series. Make sure this is right set because there are several styles. Email any questions. I need your zip code for postage calculations.
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12 Days of Christmas Glass 2nd Day
Holiday:
Christmas:
Pre 1980 stock# M-4685
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Everyday Things
$10.00
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Heavy based tumbler. Measures 6 1/4" in height and 3" across the mouth. Holds 15 ounces. No chips, cracks or breaks. The enameling seems to be intact. Before ordering, make sure this is the style you wish because there are several similar glasses available. There are no identifying numbers on this glass. These may be Jeanette Glassware, but am no longer sure. There are several other days listed. Email any questions. I need your zip code to calculate the postage.
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12 Days of Christmas Glass 1st Day
Holiday:
Christmas:
Pre 1980 stock# M-4684
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Everyday Things
$10.00
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This is a heavy older style, which until recently, I thought was by Jeanette Glass Co. I am not sure at this point, because there are so many sizes, etc. This particular size holds approximately 15 ounces and measures 6 1/4" in height and 3" across the mouth. It is fairly heavy based and has no identifying numbers on the bottom. No chips, cracks or breaks and the enameling appears to be intact. I have listed separately several other days of the same style. Do not order until we ca ...click for details
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Christmas Tree Mug
Holiday:
Christmas:
Pre 1990 stock# M-4653
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Everyday Things
$10.00
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10+ ounce mug made in 1985 by Himark. Manufactured in Japan There are no chips, cracks, breaks or wear to the paint, but there are some light usage marks on the inside. I need your zip for postage calculation. 4 Mugs available and priced individually.
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Santa Claus Tree Chimes
Holiday:
Christmas:
Pre 1990 stock# M-4637
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Everyday Things
$12.00
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Vintage Santa Claus tree chimes. There are 3 Santa Claus disks attached to a central holder which is attached a hook on the tree. Measuring from the central disk (without hook) it is approximately 4 1/2" in height. The Santas measure 2" x 1 1/2" and the central disk is 1 1/2" across. No chips, cracks or breaks. One Santa has a small area of missing red paint from bumping the other. They are in the original box, dated 1984 and were manufactured in Taiwan. I need your ...click for details
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Christmas Owl Pitcher
Holiday:
Christmas:
Pre 1970 stock# M-4635
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Everyday Things
$19.00
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Vintage cream pitcher. It has a black Japan backstamp. It is a very rough style ceramic and measures approximately 3" in height. No damage other than a few spots of red paint from the handle, most of which is confined to the underside. If you have any questions regarding this creamer, please email. I need your zip code to calculate the postage.
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Mikasa Christmas Tray
Holiday:
Christmas:
Pre 1990 stock# M-4593
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Everyday Things
$38.00
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I am not sure if this tray belongs to the Rudolph pattern, but have not been able to find another matching pattern. It is one of Mikasa's heavy plastic pieces. It looks like lacquerware, but I believe it is just a high quality plastic. It measures approximately 19" x 14" and it decorated in such a manner that it is not limited to just the Christmas season. There are no chips, cracks or breaks, but there is some wear to the finish but it is very difficult to see. If you have an ...click for details
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