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$12.95
$12.95
Charming silverplate relish dish by 1847 Rogers Bros. Clear hallmark that includes the "Neptune" pattern name, this relish measures 9.5" X 5.5". As with all used silverplate items, light marks from years of use and cleaning are evident when inspected. Still a lovely piece that cleans nicely and deserves a place on the table.
All Items : Miscellaneous : Pre 1990
item #1008810
(stock #3253)
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$14.95
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We have this beautiful 25th Anniversary cup and saucer by Royal Crown China in Japan, made for Arnart Imports in the U.S.A. From the delicate handle to the detail of the design, this cup and saucer rival many of the more expensive sets. It is in excellent condition with no chips, cracks, or crazing.
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These shrimp cocktail sets are simple in design, while elegant in that simplicity. We are all familiar with them. Crushed ice in the bottom, cocktail sauce in the top and shrimp placed around the rim. These sets stand 4.75" tall and are 4.25" in diameter and will serve with any dinnerware. All are in excellent conditions with no chips or cracks.
All Items : Dinnerware : Pre 1960
item #921281
(stock #3970)
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Four pieces of green Blendo by West Virgina Glass Co. The set consists of one (1) large (10.75") salad and three (3) small (5.25") matching bowls. Always popular, we also have pitchers and glasses in various colors in our shop. If you would like more information, just ask.
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Set of four amber sandwich cups from Tiara Exclusives of Lancaster Colony Glass (to become Indiana Glass), in the original box. All four cups are in pristine condition with no chips or cracks, and the box is in very good condition as well. It is not frayed or cracked.
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$16.95
$16.95
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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This is a great piece. Often sold online as Duncan & Miller's "Carribean", it was actually made by Anchor Hocking. Thanks to the popularity of the "Carribean" line, coupled with its short production life, Anchor Hocking produced "Line #17" to compliment the D&M pieces and take advantage of the market. It has a similar wavy pattern, but take note of the tab handles - borrowed from their "Ball and Rib" line of glassware. Don't be fooled into thinking this is something it's not...
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$8.95
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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.
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This walnut Barlow desk set contains what appears to be a scrimshaw medallion with a pair of mustangs racing across the prairie. The gold-tone writing pen has been tested and works fine. The base measures approximately 5" X 3 3/8". The set is in the original box. We have not been able to locate another set like this, so we cannot put an accurate date on the piece. Watch for the matching paperweight to be sold here soon!
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$18.50
$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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$18.99
This piece goes back to the early days of Melamine dinnerware. Made by Boonton of New Jersey, U.S.A., this gray platter measures 14.5" X 10.25" and has their recognizable swept handles. It has some minor utensil marks, but is otherwise in excellent condition and ready to be used.
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$19.95
This is a 1990, 15” Brinn Dutch boy porcelain doll. He is wearing the traditional Dutch clothing: a long-sleeve double-breasted red and blue plaid jacket with blue cuffs and collar and long green pants with a matching scarf and cap. And, of course, he’s wearing wooden shoes.
He comes with a stand. This doll is for collectors only and is not intended for use by children.




















