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1930's Cambridge Green Vaseline
(Light Emerald) Glass
Playing Card Drink Tray ~ I have looked high and low across the
internet, and have not found another one of these anywhere, nor have I
ever seen one for sale in a store. This unusual green vaseline
depression glass handled tray measures approximately 7" high and 8" wide
from side to side across the base. There are four sections, each
with a playing card symbolized on it -- hearts, diamonds, spades & clubs.
Within each section in a round depression about 2" in diameter where
drinking glasses would be placed. It has a beautifully designed center handle, and
the same ornate raised design around the edges. The tray is depression vintage,
being shown in the Cambridge 1930 to 1934 catalog as part of the Bridge
Set. There are a couple minor
straw marks and at least one tiny bubble in the glass, but I cannot find a
single flaw.... no chips, no cracks, no scratches. The condition is
absolutely pristine, and the color is amazing, even in white light.
It glows like crazy in black light. Don't let this rarity get
away.... I dare say you may never see one again, let alone in this
condition! |
$490 + $15 Shipping
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Large Amber Czechoslovakian Bohemia Art
Glass Ashtray w/ Raised Gilt Design ~ Big Czech amber or marigold
colored art glass ashtray with deep red floral design and raised gold
trim. It measures just under 6" in diameter and stands about
2.5" high. In excellent condition with no cracks. There is a
bruise on the inside top rim next to one of the three cigarette holder
indents. Our price for this nice Bohemian art glass more than
compensates for its minor flaw. A really nice item for the Czech or
tobacciana collector! |
$20 + $10 Shipping
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Gorgeous Fenton Green Opalescent
Glass Leaf Pattern Rose Bowl ~ Nice and very heavy green glass bowl
with a bright opalescent leaf rim. It measures almost 5"
high, is approximately 6.5" across the widest point, and it weighs
just over 2.5 pounds. There is a very tiny oval Fenton mark on the
side near the bottom. The only flaw I found is a
manufacturing related one - a tiny bubble that burst on the side/bottom near the Fenton hallmark.
I believe this Fenton oval mark dates it to 1971 or later, but I'm not
certain. |
$105 + 10 Shipping
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White Opalescent Glass
Fostoria Heirloom Square Whimsey Bowl ~ Very pretty glass bowl or
shallow dish made by Fostoria around the 1950's to 1960's. It
measures about 6" across and 2.25" high to the edges of the
rolled rim. No chips or cracks. A very nice piece with
excellent opalescence! |
$40 + $8 Shipping
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McKee Depression Milk Glass Cup & Saucer w/
Snowflake Design ~ Snowflake design milk glass cup and saucer.
We acquired this set along with a large matching bowl marked "McK",
so I believe this is a punch cup and saucer made between the early 1900's
and the 1930's by McKee. The cup is 4.75" high; the
saucer has a 5.5" diameter. The cup features a blue snowflake,
and the saucer has a beaded edge. Both are in perfect
condition. At the time of this listing, we have 2 CUP/SAUCER SETS
available, plus the matching punch bowl (or, perhaps, large mixing
bowl). Please contact us for information on quantity discounts and
combined shipping costs. |
$20 + $6 Shipping
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Fostoria ? Yellow Depression Glass
Candleholder ~ I'm familiar with this design, but I can't seem to
remember what it is or find
the manufacturer and pattern name in my books. A
lovely vintage candlestick measuring about 4.25" in diameter.
In perfect condition with no damage or flaws! I believe it is Fostoria
Versailles pattern, but it's not marked. |
$20 + $5.05 Shipping
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Early 1900's Blue Opalescent Jefferson
Glass Many Loops Tri-Cornered Bowl ~ Blue opalescent bowl produced by
Jefferson at the turn of the 19th century. This tri-corner shape is
the harder to find whimsey shape, which has a higher value than the
regular ones. The diameter is approximately 7.5" across the
widest point, and about 2.5" high. In excellent condition with
no chips or cracks, but has one or two very tiny scratches in the bottom. |
$60 + 8 Shipping
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Vaseline Glass Teaberry Gum Pedestal Stand ~ I believe this great piece was manufactured between the 1920's and 1930's to display Teaberry chewing gum on drugstore or soda fountain counters. The piece measures approximately 7" x 5" across the top, and stands almost 3.5" tall. No cracks, but does has a 1/4" flat flake on one corner of the base, and some rough edges. It also has a lot of very tiny bubbles and some straw marks -- both manufacturing flaws common to pieces of this era. |
$125 + $8 Shipping
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Black Amethyst Glass Center Handle Serving
Plate ~ Beautiful deep purple glass plate approximately 10" in
diameter and 5" high including the nice shield shape handle. No
chips or cracks, but there is some minor surface wear scratches from
use. Appears black, but you can see the deep amethyst color when you
hold it to the light. |
$35 + $10 Shipping
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1905 White Opalescent Keyhole Pattern Glass
Bowl by Dugan ~ Very pretty clear to white opalescent ruffle rim bowl
manufactured by Dugan in the early 1900's in the scarce keyhole
pattern. It measures 9" across the widest point, and stands
almost 4" high. There is roughness to the glass on the foot in
a couple places, but mostly where the two seam pieces of the base are
joined. Otherwise, this vintage glass is in beautiful condition. |
$100 + $10 Shipping
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Cut Glass Flower 7.5" Vase ~ This
is bigger than a bud vase, but not quite a full size vase either. It
measures approximately 7.5" tall and is 2.5" across the
base. The glass is quite thick for the size and the diamond shaped
cuts are very nice. I believe its crystal, but it does not have a
resonating ring when tapped.... it sounds more like a very high pitched
"ting". I did not find any chips or cracks. There
are a couple tiny rough spots and diamond cut points that have some
miniscule nicks on them, but none are easily noticed under normal
inspection. The inside of the vase has some cloudiness from hard
water and/or minerals, but I'm sure this could be soaked off. A very
nice piece to use or display. Exact age and maker are not known. |
$25 + $8 Shipping
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Pink Depression Glass Candlesticks - Oyster
& Pearl ~ Beautiful depression glass candleholders manufactured by
Anchor Hocking between 1938 and 1940 in a pattern called Oyster &
Pearl. Acquired from a Pennsylvania estate around 1997. No
chips, cracks or flaws. A very pretty set to grace any table! |
$55 + $8 Shipping
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Vintage Purple Amethyst or
Cobalt Blue Dragon and
Lotus Carnival Glass Bowl by Fenton ~ Yes, this is an actual photo of this
spectacular piece of vintage carnival glass.... the only thing enhancing
this picture is a camera flash. The bowl measures approximately
7.75" in diameter and stands 2.5" high. Looking through
the bowl it appears to be either purple or a very deep blue. I'm
leaning toward purple, but it's hard to tell with the amazing iridescent
radium finish that shines with every color of the rainbow. Probably
made in the early 1900's. I've looked this over very carefully and
cannot see any significant chips or cracks, although there are 3 extremely tiny
pinpoint nicks in the rose interior pattern. They are smaller than
the tip of a pencil and hardly worth mentioning, but I thought you'd like
to know they are there. |
$190 + $8 Shipping
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Vintage Lead Crystal Square Lighter w/
Diamond Faceted Cuts ~ Old heavy solid lead crystal table lighter
standing 3" tall overall. The glass portion of the lighter is a
2" solid crystal cube. There are 2 or 3 extremely tiny pinpoint nicks
in the glass pattern that are nearly impossible to find without a
magnifying glass. The gold on the lighter itself is worn from use. The
mechanism seems to work fine.... I assume some flint and lighter fluid is
all it needs. As I'm not a smoker, I have no way to test it, so it's being
sold "as is". |
$35 + $6.15 Shipping
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Tall Hand Blown Cobalt Blue
Glass on a Twisted Clear Stem ~ This really pretty deep blue glass was
hand made, and has an applied clear stem. The blue glass has a
vertical ribbed design, which can be felt on the inside, but the outside
is smooth. The clear twisted stem also has a ribbed look. It
stands approximately 11" tall to the top of the lightly ruffled
rim. No chips or cracks. A unique and beautiful piece of art
glass to use or display with pride. |
$25 + $8 Shipping
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Stunning 7.5" Tall Cut
Glass Compote ~ We acquired this lovely piece of crystal from an
estate along with several other fine examples of German lead crystal and
Czechoslovakia cut glass, so we believe it may be of European
origin. However, it has the look of American Brilliant Period, so we
really not sure of it's maker, origin and age. It measures 7.5" tall by approximately 6" wide
across the top bowl. Other than a couple very tiny fleabites in the
sawtooth top edge, the piece is in perfect condition. |
$80 + $10 Shipping
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