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BLACKBERRY aka Messereau by Hobbs Brockunier ca. 1870s We have 3 @ $75 each. All 3 for $180. |
BEADED GRAPE MEDALLION by Boston Silver Glass Co. ca. 1870s. See fancy foot HERE. We have 3 @ $55 each. |
BIRDS IN SWAMP maker and dates not known but surely 1880s. $85 |
BLOCKADE aka Diamond Block w/ Fan; Challinor #309 ca. 1891. We have 5 @ $45 each. |
CHESTERFIELD is a classy pattern by the Cambridge Glass Co. ca. 1903. It is 6" tall and it has a very light internal bruise at the top seen HERE. $29 |
COTTAGE aka Fine Cut Band aka Dinner Bell by Bellaire Goblet Co. ca. 1870s. $55 |
COAT OF ARMS aka Gloved Hand aka Banner by U S Glass #15100. ca. 1907. $35 |
FROSTED LEAF FLINT, by Boston Sandwich ca. 1860s. This is the 5 3/4" tall because the top has been ground down some. $25 |
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EGYPTIAN aka PARTHENON pattern was made by Boston Sandwich during the 1870s. Included are photos of the center subjects in the three panels 1) a pyramid & camel 2) the Parthenon & 3) a stone sculpture, palm tree & a lion. It also has the words, "Ruins Of Parthenon" under the image of that edifice seen HERE and HERE. **SOLD** |
FRUIT IN OVAL PANELS aka Multiple Medallions maker & dates are unknown but probably 1880s. See close up photo HERE. $65 |
GARFIELD DRAPE by Adams' Glass Co. ca. 1880s. It has large beads by the drape & is the Gentleman's size. $75. |
BUTTON ARCHES made by Geo Duncan Sons & Co. ca. 1897. This is "clambrorh" glass & Souvenired. Gold & red words are perfect. One tiny nic seen HERE. $28 |
THUMBPRINT & DIAMONDS aka PRISM & DIAMOND BAND. The maker of this pattern is unknown but from the 1880s. $45 |
COIN & DEWDROP |
HEXAGON FLUTE is 7" tall & not cloudy as picture shows. Metz #406. Maker unknown ca. 1880s. $42 |
HONEYCOMB var. Maker & dates uncertain; probably 1880s. $45 |
STARRED SCROLL aka Crescent & Fan is 5 3/4" tall. The maker & dates are unknown. We have 2 goblets @ $38 each. We also have a matching champagne goblet seen HERE. $38 See Both HERE. |
KOKOMO aka Bar & Diamond by Richards & Hartley ca. 1885. $55 |
BELTED ICICLE aka Late Icicle is an early Fostoria Glass Co. pattern - ca. 1889 per Metz I . $56. |
HICKMAN aka LeClede aka Jubilee. A McKee pattern very RARE in royal blue color. **SOLD** |
CRYSTAL WEDDING is a very popular Adams Co pattern from the 1890s. On the right is a ruby stained goblet **SOLD**. On the left is a clear goblet with engraved fern decor **SOLD** |
CRAZY PATCH According to Mrs. Metz, this pattern was only made in a goblet. We have 4 clear ones@ $55 each. |
CHADWICK - maker unknown but from 1880s. Metz say only made in clear but here's a 'dirty canary' color variation - glows under a black light. Lotsa bubbles & dings. A rarity? $55 |
DAISY & BUTTON WITH THUMBPRINT PANEL. Adams & Co. made the pattern c 1886. It is rare in the solid green color. $125 |
PRISM AND BULLSEYE Maker unknown but 1880s per Metz I. $42 |
We believe this to be an Indiana Glass Co. pattern but we can't find its name. $35 |
BALTIMORE PEAR By Adams ca. 1874. A rare original **SOLD**. |
RIBBON aka Frosted Ribbon by Bakewell Pears & Co. ca. 1870. $55 |
CANADIAN goblets, ca. 1880s were made in at least two variations. Two of ours have the same scenes and one has differen scenes. Two have scenes of a big tree, a hillside and a tree house. The other has scenes of a bridge, a castle and a house. Sale Pending for all three. |
CURRIER & IVES aka EULALIA is an interesting pattern made by the Cooperative Flint Glass Co. during the 1880s. In vaseline or canary color, we have 3 goblets: one has a tiny nic (see HERE) on the top edge of the base and is $75; one has a chip on the rim & on the base for $45 & one has no damage & is $95. In sapphire blue, 1 has a flared top and 1 has straight sides -$90 each One blue goblet has no damage but the base is not even so it rocks a little $55 And we have one rarity in the deeper true blue - almost a cobalt blue. It is without any damage and is $185. |
MICHIGAN aka Panelled Jewel by U S Glass Co. ca. 1902. It has the scarce green top margin with blue dot flowers decor. **SOLD** We have a cup in our Cup Store.... |
MASSACHUSETTS aka GENEVA aka Arched Diamond Points - the |
NOGI aka AMULET aka PENDANT is from c 1906 by the Indiana Glass Co. It has a vestige of gold & is $55. |
PANELLED FORGET ME NOT aka REGAL made by Bryce during the 1880s. We have 4 @ $55 each. One has a foot flake seen HERE so $25 |
PANELLED APPLE BLOSSOM I was such a miserable failure at photographing this goblet, I'm putting both my two best photos up. Made by Kokomo Jenkins ca. 1900. We have 2 @ $45 each. |
STAR & PILLAR aka Stars & Bars aka Paris by McKee ca. 1880s. $75 |
FANCY LOOP is an early Heisey pattern #1205 ca. |
NATURALISTIC BLACKBERRY Maker is unknown; probably ca. 1870s. See pattern view HERE. $30. View inside HERE. |
No. 22 DOT aka Waterford Inverted Thumbprint per Metz. made by King, Sons & Co. c. 1880s. We have 3 @ $58 each. |
WAYS CURRANT aka CURRANT SINGLE ROW - maker is unknown but ca 1880s. We had 2. **SOLD** |
PLEAT & PANEL aka DARBY is an original 1880s Bryce Bros pattern. We have 2 @ $55 each or both for $65 |
PORTLAND aka U S PORTLAND is U S Glass Co. pattern #15121 c. 1910. Great Gold decor. $65 |
STARRED SCROLL aka CRESCENT & FAN is a product of a factory not known & made c 1900. We have 2 @ $38 each. |
RECESSED OVALS aka MELTON is by Gillinder & Sons ca. 1870. $35 |
STRAWBERRY W/ THUMBPRINT aka FALCON STRAWBERRY
by D C Jenkins c 1900. We have 6 @ $42 each. |
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WILDFLOWER is Adam's Glass Co. popular pattern #140. |
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**SOLD** |