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#71
Price Was $60.00
Was $45.00
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Lamp Base and assorted Prisms
Base is 5 ¼” wide X 6 ½ “ tall (glass), 9 “ tall to top of fixture. Shade support takes a 5 ¼” shade. Pattern of daisies and leaves, maker unknown. Has been rewired for safe operation. The lusters (prisms) are an assortment, but they make an acceptable arrangement. There are a few small chips at the top of the glass, but not so noticeable; there is a 5/8ths X 5/16ths chip on the bottom. The glass fluoresces weakly bluish green. Wt. 2 ½ lb. USPS Shipping Wt. 4 lbs. |
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#72
Price Was $57.50 Was $52.50 Now $48.50
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Fry Pearlescent Ovenware Casserole. No, it’s not American Brilliant Period, but still a rather collectable item from one of the great ABP cutting houses. Model # 1932; 9” oval, lidded, with nickel-plated serving holder. Fry’s marketing strategy was for the hostess to serve food right from the oven in the dish it was cooked in; the opalescent glass was pretty enough for that. This line was manufactured during the early to late “twenties.” This set is nearly as pristine as the day it came out of the box, there is some very minor roughness on the inside edge of the dish. Quality rated “O” because non-ABCG; condition is near perfect. Wt.3 3/4lb. USPS Shipping Wt. 5 lbs. |
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#73
Price Was $45.00 Was $37 Now $27.00
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6” Handled Nappy Fry’s Orient pattern, or is it? Here again, how did the pinwheels actually rotate? Unsigned, but expertly cut, not a “cheap ripoff.” The handle is double notched and solidly attached. The Pattern has a small 16pt. Hobstar in center, crosshatched triangles, and beaded prisms, with three large buzz stars. The cutting is very deep, and the dish is heavy for its size. I can see only one 3/16ths chip on a miter in the pattern; one tooth is about 66% gone but still retains most of its shape. There are maybe 8 or 9 minor chips or fleas on other teeth. Fluoresces greenish blue under black light. Quality is “S” grade, condition is quite good. Wt. 1 1/4lb. USPS Shipping Wt. 2 lbs. |
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#74
Price Was $45.00 Now $32.00
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5” Mayo Dish (w/o under plate) Maker and pattern are not known, but rather like Bergen’s Bedford pattern. Pattern has a deep 16pt. Hobstar center on bottom, five 16pt. Hobstars and notched miter sets, crossed miters and crosshatched triangles. It has a lovely ring to it, the metal is very clear and pure. Under UV light it glows green-blue. I thought it was perfect until I used a magnifier to spot four fleas on the teeth. It is very refractive in sunlight, almost no surface uncut. Quality is “C”, condition is near perfect. Wt. 1 lb. USPS Shipping Wt. 2 lbs. |
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#75
PRICE SOLD
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Hawkes 6” Dish.
Signed Holland pattern. Pattern consists of 10 pt. Star in center which has its own hobstar center; this is surrounded by dainty hobstars and fans, then a band of 8 pt. Stars alternating with kites of delicate hobstars. “Dainty” is the word that best describes this piece to me. Very refractive. Two teeth have slight chips, about 5 to 10 % glass missing, and a couple of fleas in the pattern you will have to check with a magnifier to find. There is one tiny pin prick on the inside surface. You really have to “get up close and personal” to see any of these faults I’ve called. Bright greenish blue fluorescence under UV light, rings very nicely. Quality rating of “C”, condition is excellent. Wt. 1 lb. USPS Shipping Wt. 2 lbs. |
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#76
Price Was $240.00 SOLD
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12" Corset Vase Maker and pattern are unknown. Pattern is made up of three very deeply cut buzz stars with hobstar centers, small hobs and 8 pt. elongated stars with hobstar centers. Bands of vertical beaded prisms are terminated by crosshatched kites. The bottom is filled by a 24 pt. Single star. All over, very deep and bright cutting. Two very small 1/16th inch (or less) chips on two teeth, and some light scratching inside, and moderate scuffing on the bottom are all can find for faults. This is almost as perfect as the day it came out of the box! It really sparkles. A massive piece of glass. Quality rated at “C”, condition is near perfect. Wt. 5 ½ lb. USPS Shipping Wt. 8 lbs. |
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#77
Price Was $190.00 Was $145 Now $114.00
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12” Corset Vase Russian-like pattern on top third. Bottom two thirds has a Poinsettia pattern. The rim is decorated with semicircular notches. The buttons of the Russian motif are crosshatched; the poinsettia has six matte finish petals with polished accent points and fine flashing, and polished stems and leaves. This design is quite refractive; surprising for later brilliant period. 24 pt. Single star decorates the bottom. Rings with resonance for 8 seconds when thumbed. Bright bluish fluorescence under black light. There is one grain of sand occluded in the glass near the top, and minor scuffing on the base; these are the only faults I can find. Quality rated at “S”, condition is almost perfect. Wt. 4 ¼ lb. USPS Shipping Wt. 6 lbs. |
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#78
Price Was $205.00 WAs $185 Now $155.00
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12” Corset Vase Three pairs of buzz stars with flat star centers, long deep miters, and crosshatched diamonds generally make up the pattern. There are some small areas of flatstar diamonds and raised diamond points. Lots of sparks and refraction in good light. Under black light this fluoresces bright greenish blue. One tooth is only slightly chipped- the chip is probably less than 5% of that tooth and its line follows almost exactly the original line of the tooth. Another tooth has a flea bite sized flake on the outside. There is a string of faint scratches around the “bust line”- looks as though it might have been up against a wall. There are a couple bubbles and occlusions in the glass. There is not much scuffing on the base; this piece is quite clean from “history.” Quality rated “S”, condition is near perfect. Wt. 4 ½ lb. USPS Shipping Wt. 7 lbs. |
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#79
Price Was $130.00 Was $99 Now $86.00
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10” Corset Vase Pattern of daisies and strawberries in “gray finish”. Leaves and stems are polished. The rays of the daisies are cut individually, fanning apart, not gang cut like most of the later flower period cutting. The strawberries are cut with alternating deep-shallow cuts that make it really look like strawberry. Two teeth are damaged; one is about 15% gone and the other is 60% gone but it is angled so that most of the shape is retained. There are no other flaws except that there is sick staining in the bottom half, this had been used with water for flowers. The stain is faint, less than it looks in the photos; a good technician could polish this out easily. Quality rated as “S”, condition is very good. Wt.3 ¼ lb. USPS Shipping Wt. 6 lbs. |
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#80
Price Was $145.00 Was $120 Now $100.00
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8” Berry Bowl Chrysanthemum-like pattern with overlapping vesicas and large hobstars. Vesicas have hexad diamond and fans and tiny hobstars, and terminate with long “horns” of fan. The large hobstars have 24 points with hobstar centers, and are deeply cut. The bowl is unsigned and I don’t know the cutter or pattern name, but it’s a beauty. Fully cut and sparkles like fire in the sunlight. It fluoresces greenish blue in black light, and has a beautiful ring. One tooth is missing about 40% and three others have very minor chips. The pattern is in excellent shape, maybe five little fleabites you can feel with your fingernail. Quality rated “C”, condition is very good. Wt.3 ¼ lb. USPS Shipping Wt. 5 lbs. |
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