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CLASSIC pattern is the famous Gillinder & Sons incredible 1880s pattern featuring likenesses of classical figures on all of the forms. The goblet features on the 3 panels, L to R, Venus Pudica (Venus of Modesty), Canova's Dancer & Gibson's The Tinted Venus. We have 2 for sale, one has 2 small enclosed bubbles in the base for $350 & one for $375 |
FROSTED CIRCLE pattern was made by Bryce ca. 1890s. Goblets are hard to find in this pattern. We have found 2 & they are $75 each. |
SQUIRREL is one of the all-time rare non-flint goblets in the Pattern Glass World. There is a small place on the top of the base which may be the site of a repair - We attempted to photograph it HERE. so with that possibility in mind, this goblet is priced below value at $325. |
MINERVA pattern by Adams & Co. 1881 - 1885. It is a little tilty & was made that way. $125 |
OREGON aka BEADED LOOP a states' pattern from the U S Glass Co. ca.1901. We have 2 @ $65 each. |
DEWDROP made by a maker unknown to us in the 1880s. It has a few tiny bruises. Rare in vaseline. $65 |
GAELIC aka Indiana Glass #168 ca. 1908. |
ATLAS aka Bullet aka Cannon Ball by Bryce Bros. c. 1889. We have 3 at $45 each |
THREE FACE aka THE SISTERS is Duncan's No. 400 pattern. It has been much reproduced except for the engraved pieces such as this one. It is a classic EAPG pattern of the highest order & made ca. 1878. $225. We have an original issue that is not engraved for $165. |
This is Russian russina uranium glas dessert coupes. It has the maker's mark of the Fedorvsk Brothers Factory, circa 1850 under the base. More info about it is available to potential buyers. We have 2 with one being slightly larger. Each $250 |
GIRL WITH FAN is a scarce novelty type goblet made by the Bellaire Glass Co. c 1885. It has been reproduced, but this is an original issue. $135 | PANELLED SWAN aka SWAN WITH FISH |
TREE OF LIFE - the Portland Glass Co. pattern. It has the all-over pattern on the stem and foot ca. 1870s. 4 available @ $125 each. |
TREE OF LIFE - the Boston & Sandwich pattern. Clear top margin and no pattern on stem. It has a small chip on the base. c 1870s $85 |
LION Clear by Gillinder & Sons c. 1877 to celebrate America's Centennial of their break from the Lion of the British motherland. Only a few pieces of this famous pattern were made without frosting according to Reilly & Jenks. We have 1 of these @ $125. |
MELROSE is an adorable pattern made by Higbee & other factories c. 1889. $48 | PENNSYLVANIA aka BALDER is another U. S. Glass Co's States' pattern (#15048) c. 1890s. We have 2 @ $55 each. |
FLUTE var. pictured in Millard. Maker of this 19th c. goblet is unknown. $25 | PROSPERITY aka FERRIS WHEEL - a popular Indiana Glass Co. pattern c. 1910. We had 6. **SOLD** |
RIBBED DROPLET BAND in Frosted w/ Yellow Vintage decor. A very classy pattern. Duncan's #89 c. 1887. $135 We also have one with amber band and frosted base. $95 | ROMAN CROSS aka CROSSED BLOCK. The maker and date of production are unknown but probably 1880s. $48. | CLEAR ROMAN KEY is a non-flint goblet whose maker is not known. Probably from the later 1800s. $42 |
FROSTED LION by Gillinder & Sons ca. 1877 to celebrate America's Centennial. It has some rust colored stains seen HERE. $65 |
BEADED BAND was made by Burlington c. 1884. This goblet has 2 dings on the base |
PANELLED LADDER Maker & dates unknown. Probably late 1800s. $45 |
CLEAR RIBBON was made by Adams & Co.c. 1880s. |
CUT LOG was made by Bryce Higbee c 1890s. We have 3 @ $85 each |
DAISY & BLOCK is by an unknown maker c. 1880s. It has 2 tiny nics on the top edge so only $20 |
DAISY & BUTTON with THUMBPRINT PANEL was made by Adams c 1880s in several variations. We have 2 with amber stained panels |
FLORAL OVAL is a fussy pattern by the John Higbee Glass Co. c. 1910. See also HERE. We have 3 for $45 each or all for $95 |
BLOCK & JEWEL possibly by Bellaire Goblet ca. 1880s or '90s. See pattern close view HERE. A rare pattern $65 |
OKLAHOMA aka U S REGAL by U S Glass Co. c. 1906. **SOLD** |
OMNIBUS aka HOBSTAR was |
OPEN PLAID pattern was made by Beaver Falls Glass Co. c 1880s. It has a bruise on the foot so only $35. |
GRAPE BAND (EARLY) was made by Bryce Walker way back in 1869! It is $45. |
PALING aka BANDED PALING is a product of the O'hara Glass Co. c. 1880s $35 |
PEERLESS |
PANELLED GRAPE BAND was made by Richards & Hartley c. 1870s. $45 |
SCROLL aka STIPPLED SCROLL is a Geo. Duncan & Sons product c 1880. We have 3 @ $48 each |
PANELLED LADDER
Maker & dates unknown. Probably late 1800s. $45 |
PRISMS & GLOBULES aka PITTSBURGH made by Bryce Bros. c 1890s. $35. |
DOUBLE PINWHEEL An Indiana Glass Co. pattern c. 1915. We have 5 @ $42 each. One has a little gold left on it. |
SHRINE aka ORIENT aka JEWEL w/ MOON & STAR. This pattern exhibits symbols of the Shrine & was made by the Beatty Brady Glass Co. c. 1904 We have 2 @ $115 each. |
ROPE BANDS |
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ADAM'S #329 is a plain pattern with fern engraving. Made c. 1880s. It is 6 1/2" tall. $34 |
CORD & TASSEL made ca.1872 by La Belle Glass Co.. We have 4. Two have nics on the lip so are 'as is' at $20 each. One is undamaged. $85 |
NEBRASKA STAR aka Bismarc Star is an Indiana Glass 1907 pattern. We have 6 with no gold $38 ea. 1 with worn gold $42 1 with good gold $48 1 with great gold $62 |
THISTLE BLOW by Kokomo Jenkins Glass Co. ca. It is 6 3/4" tall. See a side view of the pattern HERE. $45 |
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