This planter is made to look like stone. It is a deep olive green in color, measuring 8” x 4 ½". It has four feet, one of them having the mark USA. In great condition with no chips or cracks.
$35.00 OBO.
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This planter is made to look like stone. It is a deep olive green in color, measuring 8” x 4 ½". It has four feet, one of them having the mark USA. In great condition with no chips or cracks.
$35.00 OBO.
Metal plaque in excellent condition. Most likely a reproduction of advertising that was on a crate.
$15.00 OBO.
This is a blue and white 10 ¼" specialty plate from the City of San Pedro. It shows shipyards, outer harbor, Fort MacArthur, fishing fleet and Los Angeles Harbor. Made in 1942 and in excellent condition.
$35.00 OBO.
These are 3 great Frankoma mugs measuring 3” high with a tiered handle. They are slightly squarish. They look like a color called Woodland Moss. Marked on the bottom – Frankoma 5C and in excellent condition.
$30.00 OBO.
This is a 9 ¼" round chartreuse pottery, 4-lip ashtray with a black panther with rhinestone eyes. It is in great condition – no chips or cracks. The piece is marked on the bottom.
$45.00 OBO.
This is an ornate chrome 16 ¾" oval tray with cut-out flower design. In it, sits a heavy glass 5-sectioned serving dish that measures 13 ½" wide. It was made by Paden City Glass using the Candlewick mold. The center oval has a chrome lid with an ornate knob finial. All three pieces are in good condition.
$60.00 OBO.
This is a large 3” figural yellow apple with a stem and green leaf. It is a heavy piece, but we don’t know what it is made of. It would be great for a paperweight. There is black felt on the bottom with a label.
$12.00 OBO.
This white opalescent vase was made by the Jefferson Glass Company circa 1903. The pattern is very typical of stemmed vases made in that era...