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We have more forms in stock in many of these patterns
so if you already have the toothpick holder in your pattern,
let us know what other pieces you are missing.

A DAISY & BUTTON 
Kettle toothpick 2 3/8" tall
with  teeny holes in the
handles seen HERE.
Maker is Unk. but 1880s.
$35
BEADED SWIRL & DISC aka Spiral by U S Glass Co. ca 1904. It is 2 1/2" tall.  See
tiny bit of roughness on top
discs HERE.
$38
DIAMOND MAT BAND
is 2 1/2" tall & gorgeous rose stain w/ decor.  Made by U S
Glass Co. #15087 ca.  1904
See the back HERE.
aka FRAZIER. $48
PANELLED SPRIG
A delicate blown Northwood pattern ca. 1889 in clear/ opal
$95
REVERSE SWIRL, Speckled by Buckeye Glass & Northwood
in blue. Very Rare -blue not seen in books. $350
STIPPLED FANS
Possibly Lancaster Glass Co.,
#502 ca. 1910.
$24
DAISY & BUTTON
Maker is uncertain but 1880s.
2 5/8" tall. $28
BULGING BARS
was made by Dalzell, Gilmore & Leighton
ca. 1880s. 
$38
DAISY & BUTTON
in vaseline
by Hobbs
ca. 1880s. $37
DALTON aka
Cradled Diamonds
by Tarentum
ca. 1904. $35
GRAPE WITH
THUMBPRINT
BAND by Kokomo Jenkins ca. 1890s
tiny rim flake. $36
SCALLOPED SWIRL aka York Herringbone was made by Ripley & later by the U S Glass Co..
This is souvenired
"Hot Springs 1904"  $54
See another view HERE.
HOLLY AMBER aka GOLDEN AGATE by Greentown
ca. 1903.  This was certified original by Dr. Measell, in person, & is the taller of the footed types.**SOLD**
HOLLY CLEAR by
Indiana Greentown
ca. 1903. Guaranteed original issue.
$145

OAK BUCKET aka Wooden Pail Toothpick or match holder. It is
2 3/4" high. By Bryce McKee ca. 1880s.
$38
SCALLOPED SIX POINT was made by Duncan Sons & Co. ca. 1896.  One has fairly good gold decor for $48
& one has no gold. $40.
NAOMI aka
Rib & Bead ruby
stained by McKee
Bros. ca. 1901.
$56
WESTMORELAND
milk glass
$55

PRISCILLA aka
Alexis aka Sun & Star
by Dalzell, Gilmore & Leighton ca. 1880s.
$42

IDYLL by Jefferson Glass Co. ca. 1907,
their pattern #251.
A scarce toothpick.
$85
PANELLED CHERRY aka Cherry w/ Thumbprint is from Kokomo Jenkins c. 1904. $36 S REPEAT aka NATIONAL pattern is a
National Glass Company product from ca 1903.

$46

DAISY & BUTTON w/ V ORNAMENT
aka VAN DYKE pattern by A. J. Beatty
c. 1886. In Clear glass $35
In vaseline glass $48

HOBBS No. 101 aka DAISY & BUTTON
is by Hobbs Brockunier ca. 1884
In FLINT amberina it is $194.
in non-flint amber ca 1885 **SOLD**

MANHATTAN aka NEW YORK by U S Glass c. 1902 has some gilded stain remaining. $45 This milk glass toothpick is called simply PATTERN #45 by Eagle Glass & Mfg. w/ pink and green decor $65 Beatty #590 is the pattern which our good
friend Dave Peterson identified for us. 
It is 2 1/8" OD at the top and could be used
as a whiskey or a match holder as well.
By Beatty ca. 1891. Canary $75 Blue $55
PINEAPPLE & FAN 
aka Cube with Fan was made by U S Glass Co. 1890s
 
$45
POINTED GOTHIC  by Indiana Dunkirk #453 c. 1900
$35
PANELLED PALM
is "as is" because of teeny chips on the top ponts seen HERE & HERE.
$23
PANELLED SUNFLOWER is by Kokomo Jenkins c early 1900s. There is
a teeny flea bite on
the base **SOLD**

KLONDIKE aka English Hobnail Cross is Dalzell;s #75 in clear. Created ca. 1898, it is $95.

QUARTERED BLOCK
& DIAMONDS is
Duncan Miller #24.
Made ca. 1895
$46.
ROYAL aka Bulbous Bullseye by
Cooperative Flint Glass Co. c. 1894 on
the left w/ no souvenir $39
The one on the right says, "Souvenir
Waterloo, Ia." There a few pinpoints
in the ruby section. $39
20TH CENTURY aka Wards New Era
by Coop Flint Glass Co. ca 1900. 
$38
ESTELLE by J. B. Higbee ca. 1910.  It is signed with the HIG
bee seen HERE
$38
PANELLED THISTLE
by John B. Higbee Gl. Co. 1908. Signed with
an "HIG" bee. 
$65
ADAM'S SAXON 
by the Adam's Glass
Co. c. 1880 "Souvenir Somerset 1903".
$48
CACTUS aka Paneled Agave by Greentown ca. 1900. In chocolate glass 2 3/4" tall.
  $65
FALCON STRAWBERRY
aka STRAWBERRY w/ THUMBPRINT
by D C Jenkins c. 1900
See close HERE. $45
One with weaker pattern is $38
SCROLL W/ CANE BAND by West
Virginia Glass Co.
ca. 1894
$45
SHOSHONE aka VICTOR by U S Glass Co c. 1890s $35

SHRINE aka ORIENT
by Beatty Brady Glass Co. c. 1896 (rare) $185
National's
S REPEAT
Reissue $25
BUCKINGHAM pattern was made
by the U S Glass Co. ca. 1907. 
$46
McKee's SUNBEAM c. 1898  $48 SWIRL & PANEL
Bryce, Higbee & Co.
$38
OVERALL HOBNAIL is a footed pattern made by A. J. Beatty & Son Glass Co. ca. 1889.
The amber one is $62.
The clear/ opalescent one is $68.
DEWDROP
by Hobbs is also a
toy tumbler. It has a teeny nic in the base seen
HERE. $37
HARVARD aka Columbia by Tarentum Glass Co. ca. 1899.  In ivory/ custard with no souveniring.  $85 THUMBNAIL aka Duncan #73 c. 1909 The gold on this piece is excellent.   $65 REVERSE 44 aka Athenia by U S Glass Co. ca. 1912.
$35
WILD BOUQUET - a rare toothpick holder in blue opalescent possibly by National/Northwood
c. 1900.  See side view HERE. $295

WILD ROSE WITH BOWKNOT A match holder - part of
a smoking set by McKee/Greentown but
also collected as a toothpick.  1890s.  $65

ZIPPER SLASH aka Duncan Washington #2005 by Geo. Duncan & Sons c 1894. 
Ruby stained with souvenier
"El Dorado Springs, Mo." is $55
Clear glass is $35

 

LaBelle is a blown toothpick holder
made by the LaBelle Glass Co. ca. 1886.
It is beautiful very thin blue opalescent glass
and has the characteristic pontil mark in
the base. $175
Beaumont's #101 pattern PRESSED OPTIC c 1902 in beautiful soft canary color which is not reported.
$135
Spot Optic or Tiny Optic Reverse Amberina by Phoenix
Glass ca unknown
$195

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