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Offered for this sale is a wonderful mug in an early hard to find pattern. Also known as Effulgent Star, this pattern is attributed to Central Glass Co. of Wheeling, West Virginia circa 1880. This striking pattern features overall stars that sparkle in high relief. A wonderful early piece, this rare mug measures 3 1/4" high and 2 5/8" wide.
This mug is in excellent condition, no chips or cracks or discolorations.
This interesting and lovely pattern, sometimes known as Lace, was produced by Boston & Sandwich circa 1865 and later by Doyle & Co. in the 1870's. Since this attractive creamer has a pressed handle rather than applied, I suspect this was a Doyle piece. This creamer measures 4 1/2" to 5 1/4" tall and 2 7/8" wide.
This cream pitcher is in excellent condition, no chips, cracks or discolorations.
Also know as "Blazing Pinwheels and Foral Diamond", US Glass produced "Shoshone" circa 1895-1896. This beautiful hard to find cruet with the original stopper measures 7" high and 3 5/8" wide.
The cruet is in excellent condition, no chips, cracks or discolorations. There is some edge roughness around the inside of the neck where the stopper fits in, typical of this type of glass. Attention was not paid to finishing these edges as the piece was manufactured. Also, as can be seen in the photo, where the bottom of the stopper was broken off of the mould, it is rough and not smoothed out. The stopper is perfect until that point, so I believe this was done during production and not after production damage.
Originally know as "Ethol", this pattern was made by Bryce, Higbee circa 1896. It is difficult to find a pattern glass cruet with the original stopper, so this is a great piece to add to your collection! The cruet measures 5 1/2" tall and is in excellent condition. There is a tiny are of mould roughness on the top of the stopper, and around the inside of the neck where the stopper goes. It has very slight cloudiness on the very bottom of the interior.
This stunning and hard to find oil lamp known as a courting lamp with frosted coins was made by the Fostoria Glass Co. This authentic Fostoria pattern in this original azure blue was made from 1958 - 1982. This gorgeous shade of blue is unmatched by the poor reproductions and inferior color done by current glass companies. This stunning lamp measures 9 3/4" high and 5" wide.
The lamp is in excellent, sparkling condition, no chips, cracks or discolorations. It does not appear to have been used.
This stunning large three footed bowl is called an orange or fruit bowl. Fenton produced the attractive Orange Tree Carnival glass pattern about 1911. There is fine detail on the bowl and feet! This gorgeous piece has fabulous color and iridenscence and measures 10" wide and 5 1/4" high.
The bowl is in excellent condition, no chips, cracks or discolorations.
This attractive creamer & sugar was made by Roseville. The charming Magnolia pattern was introduced in 1943 in a number of colors. This set is in a color I believe is called cider brown. Both pieces are well molded and feature sharp pattern design. The creamer measures 4 1/4" wide, 2 1/2" high and 5 3/8" long handle to spout. The sugar measures 5 3/4" wide (the mouth opening is 2 7/8" wide) and 2 1/8" high.
Both pieces are in excellent condition. There is a teeny nick at the very edge of the tip of the spout on the creamer that is barely noticeable, otherwise no chips, cracks or hairlines. It is visible in the photo.
Eternal is an elegant pattern made by Lenox since 1965. Beautiful and versatile, this simple gold and cream pattern goes with just about anything. Offered for sale is a pair of cups & saucers. Each cup measures 3" high and 3 9/16" wide at the top. Each saucer measures 6" wide
Both cup and saucer are in excellent condition, no chips, cracks or discolorations. The gold trim is in fabulous condition.
This beautiful creamer & sugar set have a unique shape and heavy geometric cut pattern. There is no mark and I was unable to positively identify the pattern or maker. The creamer measures 3 1/4" wide at the base and 2 1/4" wide at the mouth opening. It stands 2 5/8" high. The sugar measures 3 3/4" wide at the base and 2 7/8" wide at the mouth opening. It stands 2 3/8" high. Both pieces have fire polished rayed bottoms.
Both pieces are in great condition, no cracks or discolorations. There are a couple of nicks on each that are really hard to find because of the heavy cutting. They are not very noticeable.
Banded Flute or line #150 was produced by Heisey circa 1907. Both candleholders are marked with the Heisey impressed mark. These rare candleholders feature a thumb rest and are of excellent quality with sparkling clarity. Each candleholder measures 4" high 4 3/8" wide on the base.
Both candleholders are in excellent condition, no chips, cracks or discolorations. There are some surface scratches.
This stunning french dressing bottle features an attractive rock crystal cutting that I believe is Belfast, produced by the Cambridge Glass Co. This pattern features an all over diamond pattern with the words Oil and Vinegar engraved as well. The bottle is sparkling clear, has the original patterned stopper and measures 6 3/8" high 3 1/8" wide.
Both bottle and stopper are in excellent condition, no chips, cracks or discolorations.
The lovely Chantilly etching was produced by the Cambridge Glass Co. from the late 1930"s to the mid 1950's. The elegant and graceful etching features a floral and scroll pattern. This oil bottle or cruet has it's original label and measures 5 3/4" high and 3 1/4" wide.
Both bottle and stopper are in excellent condition, no chips, cracks or discolorations.
This stunning brilliant cut glass cruet or oil bottle features beautifully cut details of hobstars, fine cut diamonds and fans. Both stopper and bottle have matched etched numbers. The cruet has the look of Libbey but is not signed, so I don't know for sure. The cruet measures 5 1/2" high and 3 1/2" wide.
Both bottle and stopper are in excellent condition, no chips or cracks. There is a small area of faint cloudiness on the very bottom of the bottle.
This magnificent high standard compote was produced by Fostoria in the #402, Cane & Fan line introduced in 1898. The attractive pattern is repeated on the bowl and the foot with a faceted stem. This huge piece sparkles and measures 8 7/8" tall and 7 7/8" wide
The compote is in excellent condition, no chips, cracks or discolorations.
Also know as Victor, Blazing Pinwheels and Foral Diamond, US Glass produced "Shoshone" circa 1895-1896. This attractive high standard true open compote features the pattern on the stem as well. The compote measures 6 1/2" high, 7 3/8" wide and is in excellent condition, no chips, cracks or discolorations.
This charming pattern is attributed to the Portland Glass Co. circa 1865 and to the Canton Glass Co. circe 1865 - 1890. This lovely wine stem measures 4 1/4" high and 2 1/2" wide at the top of the bowl.
The wine is in excellent condition, no chips, cracks or discolorations.
The Mascotte pattern is originally attributed to Ripley & Co. c. 1874 and by U. S. Glass c. 1891. Offered for sale is an attractive Egyptian shape apothecary jar with the original lid. These jars were reproduced by Tiffin Glass in the 1950's. The jar has excellent quality and shows age, but because the reproductions are over 50 years old themselves, it is not possible for me to tell whether or not this is an original or reproduction. The jar measures 9 1/2" high to the top of the lid and 4 3/4" wide.
Both lid and jar are in excellent condition, no chips, cracks or discolorations.
This stunning polka dot amberina tumbler features amber to cranberry color with a polka dot or coin spot decoration that is concave on both sides. Many companies made these art glass tumblers, but I was not able to positively identify the maker. The tumbler has a ground rim and measures 3 7/8" tall and 2 1/2" wide at the mouth .
It is in excellent condition, no chips, cracks or discolorations.
This gorgeous cut crystal decanter features a fire polished diamond or honeycomb design, sometimes called St. Louis Diamond and a beautiful circle stopper. It has a fire polished pontil. There is no mark and I am unable to identify the maker or exact age. The decanter measures 10" high to the top of the stopper (7 1/2" high for the bottle itself), 4 1/2" wide and has a 14" circumference.
Both bottle and stopper are in sparkling, excellent condition, no chips, cracks or discolorations
One of Fostoria's early patterns, Sydney or # 1333 was produced circa 1905. This lovely pattern has great clarity in excellent quality glass. This beautiful pitcher measures 7 1/2" tall, 4" wide, 7 1/4" long handle to spout and holds approx. 32 oz.
This pitcher is in excellent condition, no chips, cracks or discolorations.
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