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$7.99
4" Moon and Star ashtray/coasters #4286 by L. E. Smith in green. These are not the larger ashtrays commonly found online. All are in excellent condition with no chips or cracks. The book price on these pieces is $8-$20 each. Buy a set of four and save even more! Get a set for only $26.95. Be sure to let us know how many you would like.
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10" American Whitehall 3-toed center console bowl by Indiana Glass. Made in the tradition of Fostoria's American pattern, this center bowl is 1/2" smaller than its true American cousin. This bowl was made to go with matching candle bowls, but will certainly serve well on its own. The Whitehall line was made to compliment the Fostoria line and some of the pieces shared the same mold...
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$28.95
Fire-King Jane Ray 8.25" vegetable bowl in jade-ite by Anchor-Hocking Glass. In excellent shape with no chips or cracks.
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$18.50
Delightful biscuit (cookie) jar in clear glass with raised waffle design, a red-flashed rim and a clear lid. The jar stands about 6" tall (without the lid) and is approximately 5" in diameter. There are no chips or cracks, however, where the lid meets the rim, there are a few very minor wear marks in the flashing due to use, as expected. Still, this jar is shows well and will serve nicely.
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Lovely crystal dessert bowl by Fostoria; The bowl, with two bow handles, is an 8.5" Fairfax No. 2375 with June etching (No. 279). The June pattern is often confused with Romance, but can be identified by the double line ribbon vs. Romance's solid pattern around the rim. The June pattern was produced from 1928-52.
All Items : Women's Vanity : Pre 1950
item #841287
(stock #3815)
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Well known, but seldom correctly identified, this is a Daisy and Button fan tray by L.G. Wright. Sold in dime stores across the country, this was (and is) a popular item that has decorated many ladies' dressers over the years. Measuring 10.5" across by 7" top-to-bottom, this tray strongly resembles the snack plates produced by Anchor-Hocking. This tray is smaller and lacks the cup indention, but otherwise compliments the A-H sets nicely...
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$6.00
8" salad plate, in the Park Lane pattern (crystal), by Colony Glass. The pattern first appeared in 1965 as an imitation of Imperial's Cape Cod pattern and caught on quickly. When Indiana Glass bought Colony, the pattern's popularity encouraged Indiana to offer it in amber, green and (eventually) blue. The pattern was only available as a luncheon and beverage set, and there are no known reproductions. These plates are in excellent condition with no chips or cracks...
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$4.50
This ia a Hospitality snack set by Federal Glass. While we have boxed sets for sale in another listing, this is a single plate and cup. There is no box available with these pieces.
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Hospitality snack sets (4 plates/4 cups), in the box, by Federal Glass Co. from the 40s and 50s. One of the most popular designs of the time. Marketed as Hospitality, and later as Homestead, the box determines the name. All glassware in excellent condition. Boxes show various signs of age and wear, though none extreme.
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Simple hand blown art glass vase stands 7 3/4" tall, with broad flat rim measuring 5" across. Vase is decorated with a blue stringer that the blower attached in a spiral, even onto the rim. This came from an estate auction, and we have not been able to date this piece.


















