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Unless otherwise noted, all of these goblets are non-flint & undamaged.
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PLEAT BAND is a classic Victorian design and this set of 6 matching 6" tall goblets with no damage whatsoever are a rare find.
The pattern was made by Indiana goblet & Tumbler,
Greentown ca. 1891. The Leaf Spray etchings
make them even more classy. Set is $132 ($22 each)
ART aka Job's Tears
was made by Adams & Co. ca. 1889. It is 6" tall.
$65
LOOP & DART W/ DIAMOND ORNAMENT - maker unknown but
dated ca. 1870s. $55
LATE PANELED GRAPE D. C. Jenkins ca. 1890s.  See a close-up of the pretty pattern HERE
Two @ $35 each.
RICHMOND ware No. 76 aka AKRON BLOCK by Nickel Plate Gl. Co.
ca. 1889 $47
HEART PLUME
by U S Glass Co.
ca. 1907. $45
INVERTED THUMBPRINT not sure of maker but probably 1880s.  $85

PANELED SUNFLOWER is a pretty
pattern but really hard to photograph pattern.
It was made by D. C. Jenkins ca. 1900.
We have 4 for $38 each.


CLEAR CIRCLE
aka Horn of Plenty
by Bryce; 6" tall
$42.
QUEEN aka McKee's #2 ca.
1885. 
**SOLD**
GRAND aka Diamond Medallion by Bryce Higbee ca. 1880s.  6" tall;We have 4 @ $42 each or all 4 for $94. 
TIC TAC TOE an unusual goblet from the 1880s. See inside HERE.  It has many bubbles in the base.  $25

TAUNTON aka Scroll was made by O'Hara Glass Co. ca. 1889.
This is an exquisitely hand engraved goblet with "Forget Me Not" on one side (first 2 photos)
and a forget-me-not floral arrangement & a butterfly on the other (2nd 2 photos).   $56

This pattern is called ARGYLE aka OVAL MEDALLION aka
BEADED OVAL WINDOWS was made by Bryce Bros. in all these colors and in clear c. 1885.  Amber is **SOLD**; Vaseline is $85; Amethyst (2) are $175 each and Blue (2) are $75 each.



FISHSCALE aka CORAL -
  one has a tiny chip on under the base edge $35 & one has no damage $45- by Bryce Bros.
ca 1880.  The pair - $68.

BEADED LOBE
aka Greensburg #200  c. 1890
$45

BILIKEN FLUTE 
The maker is undiscovered. 
It is pictured in
Millard II.   $25

DAISY & BUTTON W/ NARCISSUS
aka Clear Lily by Indiana Dunkirk
ca. 1910. $55


DAISY & BUTTON
W/ THUMBPRINT PANEL in amber is
an Adam's product
c. 1880s $45
SPRIG
is a very bright & shiny pattern! The goblets are 5 3/4" tall & perfect. We have 6 for $45 each.
PS: We also have their water pitcher in stock HERE.
HUMMINGBIRD aka FLYING ROBIN
aka BIRD & FERN maker unknown
c. 1880s. In blue $110.
In clear  **SOLD**
See close pattern view HERE.

MELTON aka RECESSED OVALS was made by Gillinder & Sons ca. 1870s.  We have 3 of these goblets @ $ 35 each. JEWELLED MOON & STARS pattern is by Co-Op Flint Glass Co. ca 1880s  We have 3
@ $72 each.
SEDAN aka
Panelled Star &
Button by Unknown Glass Co. ca. 1880s. 
$35
MASCOTTE aka DOMINION aka MINOR BLOCK is a classic Ripley Glass Co. pattern c. 1884  $45
MEDALLION aka HEARTS & SPADES is a VERY Victorian pattern.  The factory is unknown but it is not Bryce - they
didn't make green - which is many glass people's first guess. 
It has to be 1880s.  Amber is $42 because of a poor repair
attempt under the base; Blue & Apple Green are**SOLD**
NEW HAMPSHIRE
aka BENT BUCKLE is one of the U S Glass Co. states' series patterns. c. 1903 It has
good gold decor    $45. 

ONEATA aka CHIMO by
Riverside Glass Co.
c. 1907  It has some
gold decor  $45.
PANELLED JEWEL by Bellaire
Goblet Co. c. 1880s We have 3 in clear:
Two are perfect & are $44 each.
One has a bit of slag in the base
seen HERE so is $32
One in blue is $75.
WILLOW OAK
A woodsey pattern
by Bryce Bros.
ca. 1870s. 6" tall.
We have 4 @ $45 each.

GRAPE W/ THUMBPRINT
by Kokomo Jenkins
ca. 1890s.They are 5 1/2" tall.
See close-up View HERE.
We have 2 @ $35 each.
And we have a set of four
for $75

GRAPE ARCHES
a rare EAPG goblet
in custard glass - by Northwood at
Wheeling ca. 1905.
The decor is called "nutmeg". $85
PLAIN BAND WITH FERN ETCHING
maker unknown
teeny nic on top rim
Prob. c. late 1800s
$20
PLAIN GOBLET WITH ETCHING
maker unknown
Prob. c. late 1800s
$25
PLEAT BAND aka Plain Ware is by Greentown;
Indiana Goblet & Tumbler ca. 1897
$45

PRESSED LEAF
WITH CHAIN has
an unknown maker
from the 1870s.
See HERE & inner
view HERE. $48

QUEEN aka SUNK
aka DAISY & BUTTON W/ POINTED PANELS
by McKee in blue
ca. 1885   $55
ARABESQUE is an 1875 non-flint
Bakewell & Pears pattern. We have
2@  $65 each.

KEYSTONE
GRAPE, maker undiscovered. 1880s
per Metz I. $55
PANELLED DIAMOND POINT
(Millard) Gillinder's #411 c. 1880s  $55
EASTERN STAR by King & Sons Glass
Co c. 1875
$45
THOUSAND EYE
OMN Sensation by
Adams Glass co.
ca. 1885.  $48
SHERATON by Bryce Higbee & Co. c. 1885 $45 ROSE LEAVES
from the 1870s by
an undiscovered
maker $45
ROSETTE & PALM aka
CHARM (OMN)
By Bryce Higbee c. 1899
We have 3 @ $55 each.
SAWTOOTH w/ Plain Stem c. 1870s $35

SIX PANEL FINECUT by Dalzell Gilmore & Leighton c. 1888.  We have 3 in stock @ $55 each. GIANT BABY THUMBPRINT aka EARLY THUMBPRINT by Bakewell Pears is non-flint from the 1860s $75. HONEYCOMB W/ DIAMONDS was made by the McKee Bros. Glass Co. c. 1864
$45
ROYAL, CO-OPs
aka Bulbous Bullseye made by Cooperative Flint Glass Co. ca. 1894. It is 6" tall.
$38

MAGNET & GRAPE pattern came in several variations.  This is non-flint and clear leaf.  $45 MAPLE LEAF BAND by an unknown maker
in the late 1800s. 
The stem is designed
to look like bark! 
Pic Metz I. $50
WISCONSIN
the U S Glass Co. States' pattern. We have 1 left of these scarce 6 3/4" tall goblets. $95.
NEW YORK HONEYCOMB aka FOUR ROW HONEYCOMB goblet.  Maker unknown in the
1870s or 80s. 
We have 2 @ $35 each
These prices do not include shipping & insurance costs.

    We do not sell "sun-purpled" glass (Here's why).

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