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Heisey Continental Spooner Sugar Celery
Glassware:
Pattern:
Pre 1940 stock# ole-707
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Minnesota's Attic
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$15.00
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This is a wonderful old piece of glass. I am pretty certain it is Heisey Continental/Colonial. Not
to be confused with the plain colonial. Uncertain as to whether it is a spooner, sugar or celery.
Has a wide panel pattern. The bottom sort of flares over the base to give it a more squat look.
Stands 3 1/4 tall by 4 wide. Excellent condition with some very minor worn base edges.
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Higbee Sugar? Shaker
Glassware:
Pattern:
Pre 1910 stock# pen-2
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Minnesota's Attic
218-827-3418
$25.00
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Featured for your enjoyment is a wonderful old shaker from Higbee Glass. I believe, from its
size, it is a sugar shaker. It has 6 sides with well defined points to each side. Star burst bottom
patter with the Higbee Bee stamped into it. Now two side points and top rim just below the lid do
have many very small, smoothed over, nicks from age. It has the original lid. Stands 4 5/8 tall by
2 1/2 across the bottom.
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Black Amethyst Art Deco Console Set
Glassware:
Pattern:
Pre 1930 stock# ely-57
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218-827-3418
$75.00
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Featured for your enjoyment is a stunning art deco console set done in black amethyst. We have
the console bowl and a double candle holder. I am not certain if it should have one or two
candles. This set has an embossed almost swag pattern on the bowl sides with gold geometric
shapes. Most of the gold is worn to a silvery color. The curling handles add to the deco look. The
candle has an almost gothic appearance to it with a row of dots along the base. There is a
swooping diamond near the t ...click for details
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Flint Glass Cream & Sugar Set Regina 1902
Glassware:
Pattern:
Pre 1910 stock# sf-21
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218-827-3418
$50.00
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Featured for your enjoyment is a wonderful cream and sugar set from Co-operative Flint Glass.
This is their 1902 pattern, Regina. It was also made by Federal Glass, line #1504 in 1914. This is
a rare find as I have not been able to locate any of this pattern on the net. Both are in excellent
condition. On the creamer two of the bottom prism cuts have a tiny nick on them. The sugar has
none that I have found. Creamer stands 4 3/4 tall by 5 1/4 wide. Sugar is 4 tall by 3 1/2 wide.
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Late Panelled Grape Stained Pitcher Indiana Glass 1913
Glassware:
Pattern:
Pre 1920 stock# sf-15
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Minnesota's Attic
218-827-3418
$90.00
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Featured for your enjoyment is a stunning piece of EAPG from Indiana Glass. This is their
Darling, AKA Late Panelled Grape line #154 with the stained grapes. This pattern has also been
attributed to Beatty-Brady Glass Co done in 1890, however glass experts disagree on this. The
Beatty-Brady factory was to become Indiana Glass in 1909. Now that our history lesson is done,
this pitcher is in excellent condition. We have some very minor wear to the gold rim. It has no
chips, nicks, flea bites ...click for details
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