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  • 1800's Bohemian Beer Glass Hand Cut

    1800's Bohemian Beer Glass Hand Cut

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    1800's Bohemian Beer Glass Hand Cut. 8.75" tall x 3 7/8" wide at rim. One tiny<br>chigger bite on rim, several chips on foot mostly really small, one fairly<br>significant shown in last pic.

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    $150.00

  • 1950's Bryce 664 Amethyst Clear Diamond Stem (8) 6.25" x 2 1/8" wide at rim. - Estate Fresh Austin

    1950's Bryce 664 Amethyst Clear Diamond Stem (8) 6.25" x 2 1/8" wide at rim.

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    1950's Bryce 664 Amethyst Clear Diamond Stem (8) 6.25" x 2 1/8" wide at rim. I think these are small champagne flutes. This is an extremely uncommon pattern in which not every shape is documented. I'm 100% sure and guarantee them to be Bryce 664. Bryce went out of business in the 1960's. They're all perfect with no cracks, chips, cloudiness, restorations, or scratches.

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    $210.00

  • 13.75" c1928 Fostoria Grape Blue Brocade Etched Cameo Glass Iridescent Oval bowl - Estate Fresh Austin

    13.75" c1928 Fostoria Grape Blue Brocade Etched Cameo Glass Iridescent Oval bowl

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    13.75" c1928 Fostoria Grape Blue Brocade Etched Cameo Glass Iridescent Oval Centerpiece. Produced from 1927-1929. Very interesting and scarce pattern. Acid etched with a slight iridescent ground. 13.75" x 11.25" x 3" tall near mint with no chips, cracks, scratches, cloudiness, or other issues.Way nicer than the pics suggest.

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    $195.00

  • 1890-1950 Unique Button Collection (47) - Estate Fresh Austin

    1890-1950 Unique Button Collection (47)

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    1890-1950 Unique Button Collection (47) these are all glass metal or mother of pearl except for the three on the right. I cherry picked these from a ton of buttons. They measure from .25" to 1.25" Part of a huge cache of buttons dating from 19th century to mid 20th.

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    $195.00

  • 12.75" Texas Studio Art Glass Vase Michael McDougal 7" wide - Estate Fresh Austin

    12.75" Texas Studio Art Glass Vase Michael McDougal 7" wide

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    12.75" Texas Studio Art Glass Vase Michael McDougal 7" wideNo cracks, chips, scratches, or restorations.Inspired by nature and known for his sense of color and elegant whimsy, Glass artist Michael McDougal lives and works in the Texas Hill Country.He was introduced to glass by Jane Duryea, protégé of Robert Willson and went on to study at the Corning Museum of Glass in New York, the prestigious Pilchuck Glass School in Washington State, under Jane Bruce, Claire Kelly & Antony Schafermeyer and Boyd Sugiki. McDougal has spent time in the "fornaces" of Murano, Italy, as well.Today, he works with his friend and mentor Jason Lawson in studios in Fischer, Texas, a small town north of San Antonio."Glass is an astoundingly versatile medium," says McDougal."It has an inherent music in it. Working with it in molten form is rhythmic… more of a dance than a process.” Michael Monroe, former curator and director of the Smithsonian Institution's Renwick Gallery describes a pitcher from McDougal's collection as "…capturing the essence of molten glass in a moment of frozen elegance. The handle, with its dynamic but delicate pattern is beautifully integrated to give both a sense of motion and balance to the piece.""Whether appreciating it or creating it, I love art that elicits a sense of wonder, a sense of awe, makes me grin or laugh," says McDougal. "Whether an exploration of beauty, whimsy, or that huge realm of the unknown, it must remind me that all our human stresses and strains are insignificant.”McDougal's work is featured in galleries throughout Texas and California. He has been featured in shows in Dallas, Fort Worth, San Antonio, Houston and Galveston, among other cities.

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    $150.00

  • 1930's Aquamarine McKee Rock Crystal Sherbet Dishes (6) - Estate Fresh Austin

    1930's Aquamarine McKee Rock Crystal Sherbet Dishes (6)

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    1930's Aquamarine McKee Rock Crystal Sherbet Dishes (6).  Very uncommon.  2 have small chips on rim, one has small chip on base.  These are shown in last three pics.  No other cracks, chips , or restorations.  These are scarce enough they're worth restoring or just loving. 3" tall x just under 4" wide at rim.

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    $155.00

  • 1920's Bohemian Hoffman Intaglio Perfume bottle with stopper - Estate Fresh Austin

    1920's Bohemian Hoffman Intaglio Perfume bottle with stopper

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    1920's Bohemian Hoffman Intaglio Perfume bottle with stopper. Great bottle likely with the best smelling perfume ever. The stopper is stuck and I don't have time to mess with it. Stopper mis missing part of the dauber which can't be seen with the bottle mostly full as it is, no other damage or wear to stopper, two tiny tiny rough spots on base, no large chips other than dauber, no cracks. 5.5" tall x 4 1/8" wide. Butterfly mark engraved in bottom center of stopper, no other detectable markings.perfumedrawer

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    $135.00

  • 15" Robert Eickholt Heavy Abstract studio art glass centerpiece bowl - Estate Fresh Austin

    15" Robert Eickholt Heavy Abstract studio art glass centerpiece bowl

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    15" Robert Eickholt Heavy Abstract studio art glass centerpiece bowl. 15" wide with no damage or detectable wear.Robert Eickholt is a well known glass artist who has been creating captivating blown glass for over 40 years. Robert founded Eickholt Glass in 1978 when he returned home to Columbus, Ohio after studying glassblowing in Berkeley, California.Once home he continued his studies at Ohio State and at the Columbus College of Art and Design.Since its founding the studio has produced numerous types of beautiful art glass creations such as paperweights, vases, eggs, sculptures and perfume bottles. Each piece is made one at a time and completely unique.Eickholt Glass is quite well known for their distinctive designs which incorporate precious metals including gold and silver and rare oxides like cobalt and copper. Their beautiful art glass has earned them accolades worldwide.tw243

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    $235.00

  • 1936 Texas Centennial pink Depression glass juice glasses set

    1936 Texas Centennial pink Depression glass juice glasses set

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    1936 Texas Centennial Depression glass juice glasses set. These are much more<br>difficult to find than the cobalt or clear glasses from the Texas centennial<br>fair. They are 3.75" tall x 2 3/16" wide at the rim. No damage to any, no issues<br>with lettering. Selling all 4 shown.<br>isshelf

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    $165.00

  • 1930's Pickwick 5th Ave New York Mexicali Powder Jar by Akro Agate

    1930's Pickwick 5th Ave New York Mexicali Powder Jar by Akro Agate

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    1930's Pickwick 5th Ave New York Mexicali Powder Jar by Akro Agate. Very cool<br>jar from the second quarter of the 20th century. Slight roughness inside lid, no<br>cracks, chips, or restorations. 5" tall<br>perfumedrawer

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    $75.00

  • 1920's Steuben Alabaster Lamp Shade Vase Flared - Estate Fresh Austin

    1920's Steuben Alabaster Lamp Shade Vase Flared

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    1920's Steuben Alabaster Lamp Shade Vase Flared. No cracks, chips, or restorations, expected wear to base on about 100 year old piece of glass. 5.5" tall x 5 9/16" wide at rim. I could not find a mark but it is definitely Steuben from the first quarter of the 20th century.isshelf

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    $225.00

  • 1920's Durand Blue Opalescent Pulled Feather Parfait - Estate Fresh Austin

    1920's Durand Blue Opalescent Pulled Feather Parfait

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    1920's Durand Blue Opalescent Pulled Feather Parfait. 6 3/16" tall x 3 3/8" wide at rim with no cracks, chips, or restorations. No exterior scratches. I did not notice until photographing but it appears to have been used extensively as a vase as there is hard water residue and some scratches in the interior which I'm accounting for in my pricing. Still an extremely rare item to find in any condition, unmarked.Durand art glass was made between 1924 and 1931. Durand was the art glass division of Vineland Flint Glass Works in New Jersey which was founded by Victor Durand in 1897. Many of the glass artists came from the Quezal Art Glass company which closed in 1924. The artists at Durand were granted a great deal of freedom to produce glass in a variety of styles. Many pieces were blown using an unusual yellow glass which many collectors now refer to as "Ambergris". Durand produced a wide variety of art glass items including bowls, vases, perfume bottles, candlesticks and lamps. Durand's art glass quickly gained fame for its beauty and quality. In 1926 Durand received a medal of honor at the Sesquicentennial International Exposition in Philadelphia. Sadly production ceased in 1931 when Victor Durand died in an auto accident.tw193

    1 in stock

    $185.00

  • 1920's Pittsburgh Paints Pressed Glass advertising coin bank - Estate Fresh Austin

    1920's Pittsburgh Paints Pressed Glass advertising coin bank

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    1920's Pittsburgh Paints Pressed Glass advertising coin bank. 3.25" wide x 2.75" tall with no cracks, chips, or restorations.isshelf

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    $85.00

  • 1890's Pink to cranberry Cased Glass Peg student lamps Pair

    1890's Pink to cranberry Cased Glass Peg student lamps Pair

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    1890's Pink to cranberry Cased Glass Peg student lamps Pair. It's really rare to<br>find a pair of these, especially with the shades. The whole lamps top, bottom,<br>burners, hardware, etc are from the 1890-1910. I obviously have no way of<br>knowing if these shades were on them 125 years ago or not, they were on them<br>when I got them and they look fantastic on them. As you can see some of the<br>hardware on the burners doesn't match completely, but they are functional, bases<br>and most of the hardware was polished and lacquered at one point in the last<br>half of the 20th century. Total height 18.5", the top shades are 6.25" wide.<br>They will obviously be disassembled for shipping.<br>TW234

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    $950.00

  • 1950's Los Castillo Taxco Brass Adam and Eve Glass Slips with glasses - Estate Fresh Austin

    1950's Los Castillo Taxco Brass Adam and Eve Glass Slips with glasses

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    1950's Los Castillo Taxco Brass Adam and Eve Glass Slips with glasses. Selling the two glasses shown with no damage. 4.5" tall x 2.5" wide. Nice sized glasses probably about 8-9 oz.tw229

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    $245.00

  • 1880's New England Agata peachblow creamer - Estate Fresh Austin

    1880's New England Agata peachblow creamer

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    1880's New England Agata peachblow creamer 4.5" tall x 5" spout to handle, buying the piece shown with no damage. I'm offering the creamer and sugar separately so I can accurately present each item. I photographed them both under the same conditions one after the other. Agata is so rare that I have no way of knowing if the decoration on the sugar is "better" from the factory 135+ years ago or not. Agata glass was made by Joseph Locke of the New England Glass Company of Cambridge, Massachusetts, after 1885. A metallic stain was applied to New England Peachblow, which the company called Wild Rose, and the mottled design characteristic of agata appeared. Most agata glassware is shaded pink to rose or rose to white, with mottled spots similar to lusterware. The Glass of New England 1818-1888 The glass industry was attracted to New England for many of the same reasons it was attracted to other locations throughout history; access to natural fuel resources, availability to world marketplaces, and a ready work force. Of the many glass houses in New England in the early to mid-1800s, two of the best known were The New England Glass Company and The Boston and Sandwich Glass Company. The New England Glass Company was located in the Cambridge area of Boston. The use of the term "Cambridge Glass" in literature has led to some confusion with the somewhat later Cambridge Glass Company of Cambridge, Ohio. The New England Glass Company was incorporated in 1818. Deming Jarvis, the only one of the four owners with practical business experience, was to run the shop. Mr. Jarvis, born in Boston into a wealthy family, had working experience in the dry goods business before joining the NEGC. He had a unique talent for selecting the right men and getting them to come to work for him, including some of Europe's most skillful cutters. Deming's father died in 1823, leaving him with considerable wealth and he spent some time in Pittsburghstudying the local methods of glass making. isshelf

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    $450.00

  • 1930's Cambridge Elegant American Glass 3 Lite Candlesticks with Crosshatch stem - Estate Fresh Austin

    1930's Cambridge Elegant American Glass 3 Lite Candlesticks with Crosshatch stem

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    Pair of Vintage 1933 Cambridge Crystal 3 Light Candleholders. Dimensions: 6 1/4" H x 6 1/2" W x 4 5/8" DTwo original matched pair of highly decorative #1338 crystal 3-light candlesticks from Cambridge Glass ca. 1933 to 1939 .These gorgeous and highly stylized candlesticks were originally introduced as part of both the Gadroon and #3400 patterns.The style was so well regarded, that Cambridge later incorporated them into the Caprice line.Our candle holders are style number 1 with the gorgeous crosshatched balls supporting the bowls.You get 2 candle-holders. No cracks, chips, or dings.tw226

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    $95.00

  • 14" Huge Wimberly Glassworks art glass fan vase - Estate Fresh Austin

    14" Huge Wimberly Glassworks art glass fan vase

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    14" Huge Wimberly Glassworks art glass fan vase. 8" wide at rim with no cracks, chips, restorations, or wear. Signed WGW 2007 on base. While not very old, this would retail for about $400-$500 new from Wimberly Glassworks and it's in new condition, handmade.TW221

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    $185.00

  • 1930's University of Texas 50 year Anniversary glass Magic Lantern Slides - Estate Fresh Austin

    1930's University of Texas 50 year Anniversary glass Magic Lantern Slides

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    1933 University of Texas 50 year Anniversary Magic Lantern Slides George Littlefield Brackenridge Hall. Ok, the newest these can be is the thirties, they may be older. I'm assuming they are the same age. The one that just say's University had some writing on the outside that I didn't realize was on the outside when I cleaned them. I know I remember the word fifty. These are actual slides of course and nothing is going to clean off of them, I was very careful I just didn't see that was on the outside. I wouldn't mention it but I think it might help date them as I think they are one of a kind slides from the University. I think these were custom ordered by the University and likely shown at an important event there. I have no idea, but these are the only three I have. The one with the writing that came off has a crack in the corner, no other cracks or chips on the others. 4" x 3.5".  They are backlit in the pictures.   isshelf

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    $1,575.00

  • 1940's Heisey Orchid Etching on Lariat blank Fan vases pair - Estate Fresh Austin

    1940's Heisey Orchid Etching on Lariat blank Fan vases pair

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    1940's Heisey Orchid Etching on Lariat blank Fan vases pair. Selling both, this pattern was made from 1940-1943. No cracks, chips, restorations, hard water, or scratches. 7" tall x 6.25" wide at rim.TW225

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    $175.00

  • 1930's Art Deco Tumblers Dancing Nymphs by Consolidated Martele 9 oz 5 5/1 - Estate Fresh Austin

    1930's Art Deco Tumblers Dancing Nymphs by Consolidated Martele 9 oz 5 5/1

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    1930's Art Deco Tumblers Dancing Nymphs by Consolidated Martele 9 oz 5 5/16" tall. All authentic 1930's consolidated glass with no cracks, chips, or restorations. Selling the 6 shown.Designed by Reuben Haley and introduced in 1926, Consolidated’s Martele’ line of art glass was inspired by the glorious works of Rene’ Lalique featured at the 1925 Paris Exposition. Haley, who had previously been associated with Hocking and Fostoria, worked with his son Kenneth to produce the Martele collection.tw222

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    $695.00

  • 1920's Steuben Gold Aurene Calcite Compote - Estate Fresh Austin

    1920's Steuben Gold Aurene Calcite Compote

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    1920's Steuben Gold Aurene Calcite Compote. 3.5" tall x 6.75" wide, guaranteed authentic Carder Era Steuben Unmarked. No cracks, chips, restorations, or significant wear.Steuben Glass is an American art glass manufacturer, founded in the summer of 1903 by Frederick Carder and Thomas G. Hawkes in Corning, New York, which is in Steuben County, from which the company name was derived. Hawkes was the owner of the largest cut glass firm then operating in Corning. Carder was an Englishman (born September 18, 1863) who had many years' experience designing glass for Stevens and Williams in England. Hawkes purchased the glass blanks for his cutting shop from many sources and eventually wanted to start a factory to make the blanks himself. Hawkes convinced Carder to come to Corning and manage such a factory. Carder, who had been passed over for promotion at Stevens and Williams, consented to do so.tw210

    1 in stock

    $365.00

  • 1940's Art Deco Perfume Boxes only - Estate Fresh Austin

    1940's Art Deco Perfume Boxes only

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    1940's Art Deco Perfume Boxes only. Selling the two boxes with no perfume, tallest 4 3/8".tw254

    1 in stock

    $85.00

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