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This Belgium #1490 dish is 5" OD. It is light weight flint & has 2 chipped scallops, see HERE. By Val Saint - Lambert ca. 1900. $44 |
MI871 PITTSBURGH THISTLE is 6" x 9" - seen in R W Lee's Sandwich book plate 102 & also Innes Pg. 274 plate 285 #2. Midwestern Lacy ca. 1835. See 2 edge chips HERE. $275 |
MI519 NICTARINE & STAR. by Sandwich ca. 1830s. Seen in McKearin pg 157 #4 Midwest. It has been broken & reglued, see HERE & HERE. $45 |
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LP006 THE FAMOUS BEEHIVE Plate Including 2 close-up pictures of the center. It is heavy flint; a 9 1/4" octagonal. By Boston Sandwich ca. 1850s. There is damage & a crack, but it is intact. $64 |
MI963 This LOOPS & CROSSHATCHING IN CIRCLES Bowl is pictured in Lee's Sandwich Bok plate 92. It is flint, 7 5/8" Outside diameter & 2" deep to the flared rim. It has an internal In-The-Making crack about 1 1/2” from rim & chips around scalloped outer edges; Per Lee “of late midwestern origin” $55 |
MI227 OAK LEAF 7 1/4" diameter bowl. By Boston Sandwich ca. 1830s. Only damage is one edge chip that took out 3 beads. $45 |
LP395 This is apparently a relish dish in the EARLY PLUME pattern. It is flint, 6" x 8 1/4" with acorns in the base... see HERE. There is some roughness on the outer edges. It is pictured in McKearin Plate 151 & 162 & also in Barlow & Kaiser's book, The Glass Industry at Sandwich pg 157; 1840-1869. $165 |
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