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Also known as Romeo and Block with Fan, this well designed pattern was produced by Richards & Hartley circa 1885 and later by the U.S. Glass Co.
This is an interesting handled bottle with stopper that is too large to be considered a cruet and too small to be considered a decanter, so I am not sure what the purpose of this bottle is.
This piece measures 7" high (9 1/4" to the top of the stopper) and 3 1/4" wide. It holds approx. 12 oz.
Both bottle and stopper are free of any chips, cracks or discolorations.
Also known as Empire and La Clede, Hickman was produced by McKee & Bros. from 1894-1904 and later by Federal Glass in 1914, although I don't know if they made the toy items.
This charming toy set includes a tiny cruet, a shaker and an individual salt. The cruet measures 2 3/4" high and 1 1/2" wide. The shaker is 3 1/8" high and 1 1/4" wide and the salt is 1/2" high and 2" wide.
Sometimes known as Late Fleur de Lis, This attractive pattern was first produced by Bryce, Higbee circa 1898 and continued by J.B. Higbee Co. circa 1907.
This handsome butter dish measures 5 1/2" high and 7 3/4" wide. Other than one small nick on the flange, both top and bottom are in excellent condition and free of any chips, cracks or discolorations.
This Duncan pattern #52 and sometimes known as Fine Cut & Ribbed Bars was produced circa 1904.
This attractive cruet or oil bottle measures 7 1/4" high and 3 1/4" wide. The bottle is clear and free of any chips or cracks. The stopper has a chip on the bottom as can be seen in the photo.
This wonderful pattern was produced by Gillinder & Sons of Philadelphia circa 1877. A clear bowl on a footed frosted collared base, the figural Lion and other motifs feature fine detail and a silky feel to the frosted areas.
Each dish measures 4" wide and 2 1/2" wide. All four are free of any chips, cracks or discolorations.
This simple but elegant pattern is attributed to George Duncan circa the late 1880's. This magnificent cake stand/salver features a skirt and icing lip or gallery with a columned and footed base.
This is a substantial cake stand measuring 10" wide and 7 3/4" tall.
There are few untensil marks. There are some minor rough spots on the bottom edge of the skirt in a few areas, these can be felt rather than seen, otherwise it is in remarkable condition for a piece that is over 100 years old.
These beautiful fine bone china candlesticks were made by Royal Albert of England in their lovely Poinsettia pattern. I believe these are an older style and no longer made. I have only seen the 'squat" style of these candleholders elsewhere.
Each candlestick measures 2 7/8" high, 3 1/8" wide at the top and 3 1/2" wide on the base.
Both candleholders are in excellent condition, no chips, cracks, hairlines or discolorations
Made by Royal Albert, this beautiful creamer & sugar feature a charming design of Poinsettia, Mistletoe and Holly motifs on a white background and trimmed in gold.
The creamer measures 3" wide and 3 1/8" - 3 3/8" high. The open sugar bowl measures 4.25" wide and 2.5" tall.
Both pieces are in excellent condition, free of any chips, cracks or discolorations.
This charming shell shaped dish was produced by Royal Albert China of England in the lovely Yuletide pattern. This pattern features a holiday motif of Poinsettia Flowers, Holly & Mistletoe.
This dish makes a wonderful soap dish or as a candy dish.
The dish measurses 5" wide and 1" high and is in excellent condition, free of any chips, cracks or discolorations.
Heisey produced the lovely #447 Empress plate etching from 1928 through 1937. These iced tea tumblers are etched on the attractive #3380 Old Dominion blank, which features a diamond optic effect in Heisey's beautiful sahara yellow color.
Each tumbler measures 5 7/8" tall and 2 3/4" wide at the top of the mouth.
Both tumblers are free of any chips, cracks or discolorations.
This attractive pattern, line #112 was produced by the Duncan & Miller Glass Co. from 1936 to 1955. This lovely light blue color is a transparent sky blue.
This water goblet features a ball stem and measures 5 7/8" high and 3 1/4" wide at the top.
Each goblet is free of any chips, cracks or discolorations.
Hull Pottery produced this Chartreuse/Pink Hull Woodland Console Set from 1952 to 1954. This set features the W29 centerpiece and two W30 candle holders.
The beautiful oval console bowl measures 14 1/2" long, 4" wide and 4-6" high. Each candleholder measures 4 3/4" wide and 3 1/4 -3 3/4" high.
All three pieces are in excellent condition, clean with no chips, cracks or discolorations.
This fine bone china cup and saucer set was made by Aynsley of England.
This exquisite set features a rich cobalt saucer and cup exterior with heavy gold trim and interior cup design of orchard fruit.
The cup measures 2 1/4" high and 3 5/8" wide. The saucer measures 5 1/2" side.
Both cup and saucer are free of any chips, cracks or discolorations.
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