Dithridge Ray End Open Vanity Box
Glassware:
Pattern:
Pre 1900 stock# ely-8
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Minnesota's Attic
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$10.00
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Featured for your enjoyment is a wonderful old vanity box. This is made by Dithridge Glass in
New Brighten PA. This is their Ray End pattern from 1857 to 1901. I do not believe it had a lid. I
could be wrong. It does have small nicks about the rim and I do show a larger chip. That chip
measures about 1 long by 1/32 deep so not as bad as it appears. Lots of the gold highlights
remain on this piece. It stands on for corner feet 2 1/8 tall by 10 long and 3 1/2 wide. Marked
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Turned Rim Mixing Bowl Fan and Cross
Glassware:
Pattern:
Pre 1940 stock# hib-13
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Minnesota's Attic
218-827-3418
$25.00
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Featured for your enjoyment is this wonderful depression era mixing bowl. This uses the turned
rim which is great to hold on to. It has a fan pattern on the side and a cross pattern on the bottom.
Some very minor utensil marks on the side. Stands 4 1/4 tall by 9 1/2 across. My book
mentions no maker, anyone know?
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Imperial Waffle Block Square Plate
Glassware:
Pattern:
Pre 1950 stock# th-77
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Minnesota's Attic
218-827-3418
$10.00
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Featured for your enjoyment is an odd piece of Imperial Glass. This has the waffle block
center but the edge is a mystery with the lines following the square and the diamond
affect. It does have several tiny nicks on one edge. They can be smoothed over. No other
noticed damage. Measures 9 across.
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Lovely Old Low Cake Plate Scalloped Rim Flower Tips
Glassware:
Pattern:
Pre 1910 stock# gw-22
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Minnesota's Attic
218-827-3418
$10.00
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Featured for your enjoyment is a lovely old cake plate. This has a scalloped rim with a
rather unique pattern. The center is the common starburst. From there the pattern make a
large star with each tip having an alternating flower and star burst on top. It stands on a
very short foot. It is in excellent condition. Stands 1 tall by 10 3/4 across at its widest
points.
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