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c1890 Nakara Art glass dresser box 2
c1890 Nakara Art glass dresser box. No cracks, chips, or restorations. Tight strong hinge. 3.75" wide x 2.5" tall. dresserdrawer
$245.00
c1890 Mt Washington Napoli Hand Painted Nappy
c1890 Mt Washington Napoli Hand Painted Nappy. No cracks, chips, or restorations. 7 1/8" wide with handle. tw130
$165.00
c1890 Mt Washington Crown Milano Melon Ribbed Muffineer Sugar Shaker
c1890 Mt Washington Crown Milano Melon Ribbed Muffineer Sugar Shaker. 5.75" tall x 2 7/8" wide with no cracks, chips, or restorations. TW214
$325.00
c1890 Mt Washington Crown Milano American art glass vase
c1890 Mt Washington Crown Milano American art glass vase. 8" tall with no cracks, chips, or restorations, and nearly no wear to enamel/gold. Amazing square shaped vase continuously decorated throughout. tw273 MT. WASHINGTON AND PAIRPOINT GLASS Mt. Washington and its successor, the Pairpoint Corporation, was one of America’s longest-running luxury glass companies (1837-1957), one that rivaled its better known contemporaries, Tiffany and Steuben. It constantly reinvented and re-invigorated its business through creativity in texture, decoration, pattern, and color - developing a variety of styles and decorating techniques which were so technically complex that few are even practiced today. The Mt. Washington Glass Company was founded in South Boston in 1837, and moved to New Bedford, Massachusetts, in 1870. In 1880, Thomas J. Pairpoint, an English silversmith, was hired to run the Pairpoint Manufacturing Company, another company in New Bedford which Mt. Washington’s owners established to produce ornate silver-plated mounts for Mt. Washington glass. In 1894, the Pairpoint Manufacturing Company absorbed Mt. Washington, and the company was renamed the Pairpoint Corporation in 1900, which remained the company’s name until it went out of business in 1938. It was revived briefly as the Gundersen-Pairpoint Glass Company but closed permanently in 1957. The company’s most successful years were from 1880 (in the height of the opulent Gilded Age) to 1930 (the end of the exuberant Roaring Twenties). MT. WASHINGTON ART GLASS AND CUT GLASS Englishman Frederick Shirley was hired in 1872 to run Mt. Washington’s chandelier department, and two years later was put in charge of the entire company. Shirley was entrepreneurial and litigious, quick to adopt new designs and quick to complain if he thought any other firm was copying his wares. By the time he resigned in 1891, he had amassed a total of 27 patents and five design patents for various types of glass, most of which were quite successful. In 1885, Shirley introduced Burmese glass, a translucent glass that shaded from yellow to pink, which was highly decorated in the elegant and sophisticated style characteristic of the day. It became an immediate success on the Art Glass market. Shirley was a good businessman and took advantage of the dawning age of advertising to promote Burmese glass extensively. Mt. Washington’s large decorating shop specialized in enameling. The decorators who worked on Burmese glass also applied their skills to a variety of other decorated glasses with exotic names like Royal Flemish, Crown Milano, Colonial, and Pearl Satin Ware. By 1890, the company was advertising itself as “Headquarters in America for Art Glass Wares.”
$795.00
c1890 Mt Washington Burmese Thomas Hood poem vase with rigaree
c1890 Mt Washington Burmese Thomas Hood poem vase with rigaree. Absolutely perfect with no damage or restorations whatsoever, amazing one of a kind piece that belongs in a museum. 4" tall x 4 1/8" wide. MT. WASHINGTON AND PAIRPOINT GLASS Mt. Washington and its successor, the Pairpoint Corporation, was one of America’s longest-running luxury glass companies (1837-1957), one that rivaled its better known contemporaries, Tiffany and Steuben. It constantly reinvented and re-invigorated its business through creativity in texture, decoration, pattern, and color - developing a variety of styles and decorating techniques which were so technically complex that few are even practiced today. The Mt. Washington Glass Company was founded in South Boston in 1837, and moved to New Bedford, Massachusetts, in 1870. In 1880, Thomas J. Pairpoint, an English silversmith, was hired to run the Pairpoint Manufacturing Company, another company in New Bedford which Mt. Washington’s owners established to produce ornate silver-plated mounts for Mt. Washington glass. In 1894, the Pairpoint Manufacturing Company absorbed Mt. Washington, and the company was renamed the Pairpoint Corporation in 1900, which remained the company’s name until it went out of business in 1938. It was revived briefly as the Gundersen-Pairpoint Glass Company but closed permanently in 1957. The company’s most successful years were from 1880 (in the height of the opulent Gilded Age) to 1930 (the end of the exuberant Roaring Twenties). MT. WASHINGTON ART GLASS AND CUT GLASS Englishman Frederick Shirley was hired in 1872 to run Mt. Washington’s chandelier department, and two years later was put in charge of the entire company. Shirley was entrepreneurial and litigious, quick to adopt new designs and quick to complain if he thought any other firm was copying his wares. By the time he resigned in 1891, he had amassed a total of 27 patents and five design patents for various types of glass, most of which were quite successful. In 1885, Shirley introduced Burmese glass, a translucent glass that shaded from yellow to pink, which was highly decorated in the elegant and sophisticated style characteristic of the day. It became an immediate success on the Art Glass market. Shirley was a good businessman and took advantage of the dawning age of advertising to promote Burmese glass extensively. Mt. Washington’s large decorating shop specialized in enameling. The decorators who worked on Burmese glass also applied their skills to a variety of other decorated glasses with exotic names like Royal Flemish, Crown Milano, Colonial, and Pearl Satin Ware. By 1890, the company was advertising itself as “Headquarters in America for Art Glass Wares.” isshelf
$2,750.00
c1890 Mt Washington Burmese New England Peachblow collection
c1890 Mt Washington Burmese New England Peachblow collection. Selling the 5 piece collection shown all guaranteed American art glass from the late 19th century. All from the same collection that has been together for generations. Every piece is perfect after very close examination. No damage to handles, no damage whatsoever. No cracks, chips, or restorations. All with factory ground pontils, 4 Burmese pieces glow under a blacklight and the Peachblow vase doesn't. Tallest Vase 7", tallest pitcher, 7 5/8", Peachblow vase 6" MT. WASHINGTON AND PAIRPOINT GLASS Mt. Washington and its successor, the Pairpoint Corporation, was one of America’s longest-running luxury glass companies (1837-1957), one that rivaled its better known contemporaries, Tiffany and Steuben. It constantly reinvented and re-invigorated its business through creativity in texture, decoration, pattern, and color - developing a variety of styles and decorating techniques which were so technically complex that few are even practiced today. The Mt. Washington Glass Company was founded in South Boston in 1837, and moved to New Bedford, Massachusetts, in 1870. In 1880, Thomas J. Pairpoint, an English silversmith, was hired to run the Pairpoint Manufacturing Company, another company in New Bedford which Mt. Washington’s owners established to produce ornate silver-plated mounts for Mt. Washington glass. In 1894, the Pairpoint Manufacturing Company absorbed Mt. Washington, and the company was renamed the Pairpoint Corporation in 1900, which remained the company’s name until it went out of business in 1938. It was revived briefly as the Gundersen-Pairpoint Glass Company but closed permanently in 1957. The company’s most successful years were from 1880 (in the height of the opulent Gilded Age) to 1930 (the end of the exuberant Roaring Twenties). MT. WASHINGTON ART GLASS AND CUT GLASS Englishman Frederick Shirley was hired in 1872 to run Mt. Washington’s chandelier department, and two years later was put in charge of the entire company. Shirley was entrepreneurial and litigious, quick to adopt new designs and quick to complain if he thought any other firm was copying his wares. By the time he resigned in 1891, he had amassed a total of 27 patents and five design patents for various types of glass, most of which were quite successful. In 1885, Shirley introduced Burmese glass, a translucent glass that shaded from yellow to pink, which was highly decorated in the elegant and sophisticated style characteristic of the day. It became an immediate success on the Art Glass market. Shirley was a good businessman and took advantage of the dawning age of advertising to promote Burmese glass extensively. Mt. Washington’s large decorating shop specialized in enameling. The decorators who worked on Burmese glass also applied their skills to a variety of other decorated glasses with exotic names like Royal Flemish, Crown Milano, Colonial, and Pearl Satin Ware. By 1890, the company was advertising itself as “Headquarters in America for Art Glass Wares.” tw273
$975.00
c1890 Mt Washington art glass toothpick holder
c1890 Mt Washington art glass toothpick holder. 2" tall x 1 7/8" wide with no cracks, chips, or restorations. toothpickshelf
$145.00
c1890 Mother of Pearl glass tumblers Apricot Peacock Eye and Pink Diamond Quilte
c1890 Mother of Pearl glass tumblers Apricot Peacock Eye and Pink Diamond<br>Quilted. Selling the two tumblers shown from the late 19th century. The Apricot<br>4 1/16" tall x 2 5/8" wide It has what I believe to be a factory open bubble on<br>the base which a little dirt has entered the open bubble shown in the last pic,<br>no other issues. The pink one is 3 15/16" tall x 2 13/16" wide at rim with no<br>damage. Selling both, the apricot one is quite rare.<br>tw184
$265.00
c1890 Large Enameled art glass brides basket bowl
c1890 Large Enameled art glass brides basket bowl. No cracks, chips, or restorations, some wear to gilding. 9" wide at rim x 3 5/8" tall. Made to fit two different sized holders the footrim is 5" wide, the second footrim is 6 3/8" wide.. or great without a holder. TW245
$140.00
c1890 Huge Cranberry Optic Brass based Table Oil Lamp
c1890 Huge Cranberry Optic Brass based Table Oil Lamp. This lamp is beyond incredible, the base was fully restored at one point, it works, holds oil, the knobs for the burner/wick work, The oil cap says Juno Safety lamp made in Germany. This unusual lamp was likely made for and used aboard a ship or Train, or maybe the banquet of a hotel. But I think with the ultra wide base it really has a transportation feel to it. Guaranteed well over 100 years old base and shade and most likely original to each other as they are an uncommon size. This globe is huge measuring 11.5" tall x 9.5" wide with a 6" fitter base at the bottom of the globe. It is near mint with one tiny flake where it fits on the lamp base shown in the last pic, no other chips, no cracks, no scratches. The brass base measures 11 3/8" wide x 8" tall. Total height about 18.5" This is a big fat lamp. A few small dents in the brass shouldn't be a distraction as it's totally wonderful and will light up every room even if not in use. Today with portable led's it would be so easy to light this up without actually doing the oil thing in a modern home. Obviously they will be packed to death, the shade in it's own box with tons of cushion, I ship things like this globally daily, thanks for your consideration.
$895.00
c1890 Fish Form Blue Milk glass salt and pepper set
c1890 Fish Form Blue Milk glass salt and pepper set 3.5" tall with typical factory rim roughness, no cracks or other chips. toothpickdrawer
$60.00
c1890 English Vaseline Opalescent Whimsy canoe
c1890 English Vaseline Opalescent Whimsy canoe. 6.25" wide x 2 5/8" tall with no damage. English registration number stamped in mold. tw105
$110.00
c1890 Cranberry Glass Muffineer Sugar Shaker with Cut paneled Sides
c1890 Cranberry Glass Muffineer Sugar Shaker with Cut paneled Sides. 5.5" tall<br>with no cracks, chips, or restorations. Slight roughness inside lip under lid<br>likely original to manufacture.<br>TW70
$155.00
c1890 Bohemain Cruets Amberina and Blue/Amber Enameled
c1890 Bohemain Cruets Amberina and Blue/Amber Enameled 6.25" and 7 3/8" tall the<br>amberina has a tiny sliver chip from the cop of the finial, not a distraction.<br>No other cracks, chips, or restorations both with minor mineral deposits inside.<br>tw185
$235.00
c1890 Beatty Overall Hobnail Opalescent Toothpick collection
c1890 Beatty Overall Hobnail Opalescent Toothpick collection 2.5" tall. One in vaseline glass. All with no damage or detectable wear. These were part of a much larger collection, the best ones in the best condition without issues were saved for here. Selling all 5 shown with no wear to hobs, no mold seam roughness. These are actually the perfect size for votive candle holders. 1.75" inside width from side to side. toothpickdrawer
$185.00
c1890 Art glass tumbler collection, Amberina Mary Gregory, Rainbow Glass, Hand e
c1890 Art glass tumbler collection, Amberina Mary Gregory, Rainbow Glass, Hand<br>enameled Cranberry, etc<br>Great collection all from the same estate. They all measure from 3.5" to 4" tall<br>and the widest is 2 15/16" wide. A few may have tiny flakes on the ground rims,<br>but nothing big enough to be a distraction or prevent use. No large chips, no<br>cracks, no hard water. Selling the 6 tumblers shown all guaranteed to be from<br>the late 19th century.<br>tw182
$345.00
c1890 Antique Bohemian Art Glass Pink glossy Peachblow Style Ewers
c1890 Antique Bohemian Art Glass Pink glossy Peachblow Style Ewers. 8" tall no cracks, chips, or restorations. Selling the pair.
$145.00
c1890 Amberina Mary Gregory Style Hand Painted Creamer and Sugar
c1890 Amberina Mary Gregory Style Hand Painted Creamer and Sugar. Selling both<br>pieces with no cracks, chips, or restorations, ground pontil on creamer. Creamer<br>is 3 7/8" tall, both are about 3.5"-4" wide.<br>TW183
$145.00
c1890 Amberina Large Footed Rose Bowl in Ribbed swirl pattern
c1890 Amberina Large Footed Rose Bowl in Ribbed swirl pattern. Guaranteed late 19th century with no cracks, chips, or restorations. I've seen this bowl attributed to Mt Washington but don't have time to confirm, it's nice and 19th century and undamaged is what it is. 7" wide x 4.25" tall with a 3.25" foot. TW127
$150.00
c1890 Amberina Footed Rose Bowl
c1890 Amberina Footed Rose Bowl. Most likely American. No cracks, there is a little roughness on the feet and one actually chip but you have to look so close to see any of it, like 6" away and serious scrutiny. Looks beautiful from all sides, promise. 6" tall x 4.5" wide. b26
$75.00
c1890 Amberina Art Glass spooner
c1890 Amberina Art Glass spooner. 4.5" tall with no damage, receipt from last purchased included. Amberina glass, blended colour glass in which the lower part, a yellowish amber, merges into a ruby-red colour higher in the vessel. It was patented in 1883 for the New England Glass Company at East Cambridge, Mass., and was produced extensively there and by the successor company, the Libbey Glass Company at Toledo, Ohio, into the 1890s. The base metal was an amber glass containing some gold, and the tinges were developed by applied reheating. The glass was sometimes blown in molds. A wide range of table and ornamental wares, with diamond or ogival designs, or swirled ribbing, were produced by the New England Glass Company, and amberina glass was also produced at New Bedford, Mass., under the name rose amber. isshelf
$165.00
c1890 Amberina Art Glass Juice Pitcher
c1890 Amberina Art Glass Juice Pitcher8" tall, likely bohemian, no cracks,<br>chips, or restorations. Great piece of functional art.<br>TW185
$125.00
c1890 Amberina Art Glass Footed vase with optic pattern
c1890 Amberina Art Glass Footed vase. 5" tall x 3" wide with no cracks, chips, or restorations. Fine quality piece. tw126
$95.00
c1890 Amberina Art Glass Diminuative pitcher
c1890 Amberina Art Glass Diminuative pitcher5" tall x 4.5" wide, larger than what most would consider a creamer. No cracks, chips, or restorations. TW192
$95.00
c1890 Amberina Art Glass Cream pitcher with Embossed Daisy and Fern Pattern
c1890 Amberina Art Glass Cream pitcher with Embossed Daisy and Fern Pattern. Very unusual piece of late 19th century American art glass guaranteed. 5" tall x 4.75" wide, ground pontil, nice piece. No cracks, chips, or restorations. tw126
$115.00
c1890 3.25" fitter Vaseline Opalescent glass lamp shade
c1890 3.25" fitter Vaseline Opalescent glass lamp shade. 7.5" tall x 5.5" wide with no damage whatsoever, it is a litghter color of vaseline with a smaller amount of Uranium than some but does glow under uv light as shown. tw105
$215.00
c1880 Mt Washington Uranium Glass Burmese Rose bowl
c1880 Mt Washington Uranium Glass Burmese Rose bowl/vase 4 7/8" tall and wide with no damage, ground pontil, guaranteed authentic. Designed by Frederick Shirley and made by the Mount Washington Glass Company, this single layer glass achieved a delicate coloration of pink or salmon shading to yellow by the addition of uranium oxide and gold to the original glass batch. This created a yellow opaque glass which on reheating turned to a salmon color shading into the yellow. Further reheating turned the salmon color back to yellow. The uranium in the glass causes the vase to fluoresce brightly when exposed to black light. Burmese glass is highly collected and is also included in all major American Art Glass collections. This glass is rare today as it was very expensive to manufacture and was only made for a short period of time.
$295.00
c1880 Mt Washington Burmese Glossy Footed Creamer
c1880 Mt Washington Burmese Glossy Footed Creamer. 4.25" tall x 3.5" wide with handle with no cracks, chips, or restorations. Nice rare piece guaranteed to be what iI say it is with providence. Frederick Rindge was high up in the Mt Washington Glass Collectors Society and I believe others in the Nineties, he was very well respected in the art glass community and shared his expertise in many glass publications. I remember reading his articles in the 1990's when one could only dream of having the opportunity to own an authentic rare piece of American 19th century art glass like this. TW126
$210.00
c1880 Mt Washington Burmese Creamer
c1880 Mt Washington Burmese Creamer. 3.75" tall x 3.5" wide with no cracks, chips, or restorations. Guaranteed late 19th century Mt Washington Burmese glass. TW126
$145.00
c1880 La Delivrande French Art Glass Bronze mounted Jewelry Casket
c1880 La Delivrande French Art Glass Bronze mounted Jewelry Casket. Great antique from late 19th century. 3" wide x 2.25" deep x 2.25" tall with no cracks, or chips, strong hinge. some wear to interior. B3
$110.00
c1880 French Pressed Glass Bowl With Rooster Fish Butterfly Ducks Birds Possibly
c1880 French Pressed Glass Bowl With Rooster Fish Butterfly Ducks Birds Possibly Baccarat. I'm not totally sure of maker but I'm positive it's antique from the late 19th century and believe it's french. I couldn't find a marking. There are a few chips on the footrim but no other chips or cracks. 10.25" wide x 2 5/8" deep. TW81
$225.00
c1880 French Baccarat pressed glass pineapple compote
c1880 French Baccarat pressed glass pineapple compote. Unusual piece with holes I suppose for short prisms to hang, I'm sure it's an antique piece and though I don't have time to research it I feel it's Baccarat as I've had a fair amount of Baccarat pressed glass. Unmarked 7" wide x 2 5/8" tall. tw270
$195.00
c1880 Faceted Blue Glass inkwell
c1880 Faceted Blue Glass inkwell. 2" wide x 2 3/8" tall with no cracks, chips, or restorations. Very slight roughness to the sharp corners at the base only visible upon very close examination. perfumeshelf
$185.00
c1880 コバルトフラッシュカットでインク壺をクリア
c1880 コバルトフラッシュカットでインク壺を透明にします。オリジナルのドームが付いた素敵な珍しいコバルトカットのオーバーレイガラスインク壺。ドームの底に小さな傷があり、簡単に削れてしまう可能性がありますが、非常に小さいです。その他の亀裂、欠け、修復物はありません。高さ 3 インチ x 幅 2.25 インチ。TW156
$140.00
c1880 3 Cut Glass Perfume Bottles 2 with Sterling lids, one large flask
c1880 3 Cut Glass Perfume Bottles 2 with Sterling lids, one large flask. Selling the three in great condition. The one on the left is 4 1/8" tall with some roughness on the top rim but no other chips or cracks, one in center is 6.25" tall with no chips or cracks, I believe it's the only one I would trust to hold liquid without evaporation or spillage. The lid is not sterling on the center one but is on the other two. The one on the right has two small insignificant chips, no cracks, 3.75" tall, the threads on the lid don't quite match the base, looks great but the lid won't be tight. tw190
$250.00
c1870 14K gold lid Cut overlay Glass Perfume bottle Corset form
c1870 14K gold lid Cut overlay Glass Perfume bottle Corset form. The lid is hallmarked, it's shown in the second pic but I can't make it out. It tests over 14k gold but less than 18k. No cracks, or chips, slight wear to ruby flashing on palm tree cut. Extremely complex and over the top perfume bottle. 4" tall x 2.5" wide. perfumedrawer
$1,395.00
c1860 French Cobalt blue cut glass perfume with ornate silver mounting
c1860 French Cobalt blue cut glass perfume with ornate silver mounting. Illegible hallmark shown center of last pic in the center of the lip of the silver lid. Original inner stopper intact. Amazing bottle with no issues, top silver lid snaps on tight, inner stopper forms waterproof seal, no chips or cracks. 5.25" tall x 1.5" wide.
$1,695.00
c1860 French 14k Gold top cut glass perfume bottle 1
c1860 French 14k Gold top cut glass perfume bottle. Tested 14k gold, Dutch Oak leaf 14k Hallmark on lid base mounting in the center of the pic.. Another on other side of lid. The gold is tested and guaranteed. Amazing bottle with no issues, no inner stopper, no chips or cracks. 4.5" tall x 1 7/8" wide.
$695.00
c1860 Cut Crystal Decanter
c1860 Cut Crystal Decanter. Really elegant decanter, likely French or Bohemian. Circa mid 19th century. Some roughness on inside of top rim that could easily be ground down, one small nick on bottom of stopper. No exterior visible chips or cracks.15" tall. TW 107
$165.00
c1830 American Flint Glass Wheelcut Handled Bottle
c1830 American Flint Glass Wheelcut Handled Bottle. At one point I had this piece identified but I can't remember now. It' american for sure early to mid 19th century, maybe Boston and Sandwich. 7" tall x 5" at widest point. No cracks, chips, or restorations, some mineral deposits at base.
$175.00
Bohemian Ruby Cut to clear Cordial glasses set of 4
Bohemian Ruby Cut to clear Cordial glasses set of 4. Very fine quality guaranteed czechoslovakian glass from last half of the 20th century with no wear or damage. 4.75" tall. tw146
$110.00
Bohemian Enameled glass With Reverse Painted Cologne Cathedral Lid Hinged Dresse
Measures 3.5" wide x 2.75" tall. I think there's mother of pearl behind the<br>reverse painted widows. Guaranteed right around 100-120 years old and wonderful.<br>No cracks or chips, or wear to enamel, tight hinge, snaps shut tightly.<br>Tw97
$95.00
Bill Fenton Diamond Jubilee Green Cased glass pitcher
Bill Fenton Diamond Jubilee Green Cased glass pitcher. No damage or wear, no<br>heat checks in handle. 7" tall.<br>tw2
$95.00
Baccarat Thomas Payne Sulfide Paperweight
Baccarat Thomas Payne Sulfide Paperweight. Very few of these paperweights were made, I'm not exactly sure of the date on it, most in the collection were from the seventies. 3.25" wide x 2.5" tall and in mint condition with no cracks, chips, dings, or wear. tw130
$175.00
Baccarat Rose Tiente Rubina Glass Scent Bottle with enameled lid c.1890
5.25" tall. Nice large scent bottle with no markings that I could find.<br>Guaranteed baccarat from the turn of the last century. Minor cloudiness and tiny<br>nicks off base shown in last pic. Unusual with this lid. Lid fits like a glove,<br>both vapor and liquid tight.<br>Tw97
$75.00
Arthur Allison Texas Studio Art glass miniature vase/toothpick holder
Arthur Allison Texas Studio Art glass miniature vase/toothpick holder. 3" tall with no damage or wear. toothpickdrawer
$75.00
Art Glass Dresser Jar Coralene with hand painted berries Gold Accents with gilt
Measures 4.75" tall x 4 1/8" wide. No cracks, chips, or other damage, tight<br>hinge with no play. It looks like tiny beads of clear glass like Coralene all<br>over except for the decorated areas. Guaranteed circa late 1919th century.
$75.00
Art Deco Steven and Williams Art Glass Aventurine Compote
Art Deco Steven and Williams Art Glass Aventurine Compote. 10 7/8" x 7 3/8" x 4.25" tall with no cracks, chips, or restorations. Some swirls to interior satin glass layer shown in pics. Faint s&W mark in center of base. TW190
$350.00
Antique Wavecrest art glass pin/trinket dish
Antique Wavecrest art glass pin/trinket dish. 4.75" wide x 1.5" tall. No cracks,<br>chips, or scratches on glass.
$65.00
Antique Mold Blown Art glass Cranberry Opalescent finger bowl
Antique Mold Blown Art glass Cranberry Opalescent finger bowl. Great piece of top quality glass with ground pontil, perfect clarity, etc. I believe it's victorian, I know It's top quality art glass. 2.5" tall x 6" diagonal.TW223
$125.00
Antique Millefiori Tumbler Lot of 2.
Antique Millefiori Tumbler Lot of 2. These were part of a collection of Antique tumblers that were all victorian and I believe these to also be so. I'm guaranteeing them to be antiques. They measure 3.75" and 3 7/8" tall with no cracks, chips, or restorations. The One to the right is really interesting, it's like a wheeling peachblow but I'm assuming italian. I've actually found two others very similar to that one sold, one had an 1841 cane it it and brought over $300. Selling both. TW184
$265.00
Antique EAPG Amber Blacksmith's Anvil toothpick holder
Antique EAPG Amber Blacksmith's Anvil toothpick holder. No damage 4" long x 2"<br>tall.<br>toothpickdrawer
$45.00
Antique Bohemian Hand painted cut overlay glass decanter with heavy gold
Antique Bohemian Hand painted cut overlay glass decanter with heavy gold. Incredible decanter with no cracks, chips, or restorations, early 20th century. 16" tall x 3 3/8" wide at base. Probably holds about a liter. isshelf
$325.00
Antique Bohemian Goblet Collection Meyrs Neffe and more
Antique Bohemian Goblet Collection Meyrs Neffe and more. All late 19th to early 20th centure, the only mark I found was made in Czecho on the painted one likely Meyrs Neffe. That one and the clear one with the lady have the tiniest imaginable chigger bite on the rim. No other chips, no cracks, or other issues. Tallest is 8 7/8" TW191
$365.00
Antique Amethyst Enameled Water Pitcher Art Glass c.1900 Fenton or Northwood
Antique Amethyst Enameled Water Pitcher Art Glass c.1900 Fenton or Northwood<br>9.75" tall x 8" wide with handle. No cracks, chips, or restorations. Wear to<br>Gilding on rim.<br>tw84
$115.00
Antique 800 Silver Mounted Amethyst Cut to clear Vase
Antique 800 Silver Mounted Cut overlay glass Vase. Fantastic piece from the first quarter of the 20th century. 8" tall with 2 5/8" rim. Beautiful cranberry/Amethyst mix, a unique color. Top quality piece that could easily be Baccarat/St Louis, Val St Lambert, or one of other worlds top glassmakers. 80% silver rim, hallmark looks like LY or LV with something in the center. No damage whatsoever.TW107
$425.00
Andrews Rollin Karg Art Glass Paperweight
Andrews Rollin Karg Art Glass Paperweight no cracks, chips, scratches, or dings. 3.5" wide x 1.5" tall. Rollin Karg, is a renowned glass artisan from the Midwest who designs and creates small and massive sculptural pieces from molten glass, usually shaped in a free-form, asymmetrical manner. He brings the glass to life through his dynamic use of color, especially dichroic colors – a color that transmits one color while reflecting another – which adds a unique dimension to the piece. While Karg prefers to use traditional techniques of glass making that are thousands of years old, he also adds his own inventive techniques to each project. It is amazing and awe-inspiring to watch him create massive works of art through the use of a five-foot blowpipe. Although Karg spent the first part of his career as an industrial engineer, photographer, potter and woodworker before becoming a full time glass artist in 1983, he has quickly gained notoriety for his contribution to the world of glass art. He has won many awards in competitions and shows throughout the United States and his work has been exhibited throughout most of North America.
$85.00
American Fostoria Ruby Bowl 10.25" x 4.5" c.1982-1986 MINT
American Fostoria Ruby Bowl 10.25" x 4.5" c.1982-1986 MINT. No damage or wear whatsoever. Has an interesting Opalescent rim. tw84
$175.00
Amber enameled glass cylindrical Hinged Dresser Box c.1890
Measures 3.25" wide x 3" deep. Guaranteed right around 100-120 years old and wonderful. No cracks or chips, or wear to enamel, tight hinge, snaps shut tightly.
$95.00
6 Antique Crystal Cut Overlay Sherry Glass Stems
6 Antique Crystal Cut Overlay Sherry Glass Stems. Very nice, best of the best quality. They have to be Val St Lambert, St Louis, Baccarat, one of the handful of top quality glass makers in the world. They are about 4 oz, believe they would be sherry glasses. Estate fresh with healthy natural wear on outside of footrim. I believe they are 19th century, though they could be early 20th century. 4" tall x 3" wide at the rim, controlled bubble stem. No cracks, chips, restorations, cloudiness, or detectable wear. Selling all 6 shown. TW225
$465.00