BEVELED STAR aka Pride by Model Flint. ca. 1895. $35 |
ORINDA made by Ohio Flint & National Glass Co, ca. 1901 $35 |
VAN DYKE 1886 aka Daisy & Button w/ V ornament see crack HERE. $18 | ROYAL CRYSTAL aka ATLANTA - a rare find by Tarentum ca. 1894. See also HERE. $150 |
LADDERS w/ DIAMONDS by Tarentum & Duncan ca. 1903 The clear with gold is$25 The rare ruby stained with gold is**SOLD** |
Old Oaken Bucket aka Wooden Pail by Bryce ca. 1885. Holds toothpicks or matches. It is 2 3/4" tall. $ 35 |
ROYAL IVY rubina with satin finih in excellent condition. This pattern was made by Northwood at Martin's Ferry ca. 1890. $96 |
ROYAL OAK in clear/ frosted ca. 1891 by Northwood. $65 |
TREE by Paden City, their pattern #202 ca. 1918. $34 |
INVERTED THUMBRPINT Gorgeous blown blue cased with white interior of undetermined origin. Imported from Italy ca. 1970s so not EAPG. Rimmed in gold. Gorgeous glass. $85 |
SAXON, Adams "Souvenir Somerset 1903" by Adams Glass Co. ca. 1880s. See ruby scratch HERE. $38 |
RIBS is what we call this2 1/2" tall fiery opalescent piece because we can't find a name. It may be English. $46 |
TOLTEC by McKee ca. 1900 has an obscure internal fissure seen HERE. Signed "PRES CUT" $25 |
GONTERMAN SWIRL aka ADONIS in opalescent
base w/ amber top by Aetna Glass c. 1888 $225 |
SHOSHONE aka Victor - US Glass Co. #15046 The gold decor is good on the design. There is a chip on the top edge seen HERE. So only $20 |
This is a beautifully brilliant toothpick by McKee in their STARS & STRIPES pattern made c. 1898. $45 |
This is a very crude 2 1/2" tall vessel which might be a mini tumbler, a shot glass or a toothpick. It is an undescribed piece of a CANADIAN pattern called NORTHERN STAR with many tiny bubbles in it. $75 |
Geo. Duncan Sons & Co. made this pretty little gold banded toothpick c. 1897. It is BUTTON ARCHES aka SCALLOPED DAISY. $45 |
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ATLAS aka BULLET aka CANNON by Bryce c. 1889 $34 |
BEATTY WAFFLE aka Beatty Honeycomb in opalescent by Beatty & Sons Glass Co. c. 1888. $55 |
BEATTY WAFFLE aka Beatty Honeycomb in blue opalescent by Beatty & Sons Glass Co. ca. 1888. $65 |
PEERLESS aka Sunburst Diamond by Model Flint Glass Co. ca. 1898. $28 |
BLAZING CORNUCOPIA by U S Glass c. 1913, has a base chip. $32 |
BULLSEYE & FAN aka DAISIES IN OVAL PANELS
by U S Glass Co. c. 1905 $46 |
BEAD & SCROLL is sometimes collected as a toothpick holder but is a spooner to the toy table set in this pattern. See HERE. |
BUZZ SAW is collected as a toothpick holder but is really the spooner in a toy table set by Cambridge c. 1909. $28. |
BUZZ STAR aka WHIRLIGIG by U S Glass c. 1907. Also toy spooner. $35 | CHAMPION aka INDIANA TUMBLER #75 c. 1890s in green. $85 In clear with excellent gold $46 |
CLOVER aka Duncan Miller's #58 c. 1905 has a vestige of gold on top edge $60 |
GALLOWAY was made by the U S Glass Co. ca. 1904. $42 | CORNELL by Tarentum Glass Co. ca. 1898. With excellent gold. $54 |
KING'S CROWN by Adam's Glass Co. c. 1880s $25 | FRANCESWARE Hobnail aka Hobbs #323 by Hobbs, Brockunier & Co. ca. 1885. See pinpoint nic HERE. $95 |
COLUMBIA by Beaumont c. 1899 has a vestige of gold $42 |
COLUMBIA by Co Op Flint Glass Co. c. 1899 $45 |
DIAMOND DANDY was made by a glass maker unknown to us but in the late Victorian era. $56 | DOUGLASS by CoOp Flint Glass Co. c. 1902 $37 |
DIAMOND SPEARHEAD aka DIAMOND SPEARPOINT by Northwood c. 1900 In vaseline opalescent $165 In emerald green opalescent $105 |
DUNCAN'S #8 PATTERN c. 1900 souvenired "World's Fair 1904 Florence Taylor" $35 | INTAGLIO SUNFLOWER by U S Glass c. 1911 has a base chip & is $45 |
GAELIC by Indiana Glass Co. c. 1908 $42 |
HEAVY PANELLED GRAPE by Kokomo Jenkins
c. 1904 $45. Another has a large chip on the base $29 |
LATE PANELLED GRAPE by Kokomo-Jenkins c. 1910 $45 | IVANHOE by Dalzell, Gilmore & Leighton c. 1890 $95 |
IRIS WITH MEANDER by Jefferson Glass
Co. c. 1904 Green opalescent $115 Clear/ opalescent $85 Amethyst "Wine" w/ some remaining gold (see 2nd view HERE) $125 Deep sapphire blue $85 |
JEFFERSON OPTIC c. 1910
in custard with painted floral decor shown front and back. $95 |
MAJESTIC by McKee c. 1893 It has a tiny 'fleabite' on the underside so reduced to $35 | PADDLEWHEEL aka Fern Wheel by Westmoreland c. 1905. A really cute footed toothpick. $44 |
This pattern is pictured in an ad in Heacock 7 pg 90 called Chippendale “Krystol” made by Ohio Flint Glass Co., then molds were sold. So we're calling it CHIPPENDALE by Ohio Flint c. 1907. $43 | THE PRIZE in ruby stain if perfect would be $125. But this one is cracked so it is only $33 as is. Photo of hard-to-see crack HERE. |
Jefferson's FIGURE EIGHT ca. 1907. Very hard to find. $85 |
FEATHER aka DORIC, our own pretty pattern by McKee in the 1890s $95 |
HOBSTAR triangular toothpick in amethyst is only $32. |
STAR IN BULLSEYE was made by U S Glass Co. ca. 1905. $35 | KEYSTONE by McKee c. 1897 in milk glass/ opalescent. $75 |
STAR AND FILE aka Imperial Glass Co. #612 IG signature in base; see HERE. $35 |