This is a heavy silver 1 ¼" wide napkin ring with a ringed oval shield with a plain center with the initials M n L. It is marked on the inside rim 826 S in an oval and H. Bartel in a rectangle. It needs cleaning, but it is a nice piece.
$25.00 OBO.
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This is a heavy silver 1 ¼" wide napkin ring with a ringed oval shield with a plain center with the initials M n L. It is marked on the inside rim 826 S in an oval and H. Bartel in a rectangle. It needs cleaning, but it is a nice piece.
$25.00 OBO.
This is a 1” x 2” high maroon china mini basket with white interior. It has gold trim and a medallion of a colonial couple on one side. No marks on the bottom. Excellent condition and perfect for the person that collects miniatures.
$8.00 OBO.
This is a single iron figural bookend of an Indian on a horse. This could possibly be made by Hubley, but it is unmarked.
$35.00 OBO.
This is a 4 ¾" x 5 ½", frosted slab of glass paperweight with a clear embossed figural eagle on a rock. It is in excellent condition. It will stand up as the bottom is flat.
$18.00 OBO.
This is a crystal depression glass domed butter dish with lid. Made by Jeanette Glass Company in the Iris and Herringbone pattern around 1928. The domed top is in perfect condition. The bottom is good except for a ¼" dip chip on the stand-up rim.
$45.00 OBO.
This is a white pottery disc made by Goebel. It is marked Collectors Club Members with an embossed Hummel boy and satchel. Made in 1980, it is marked Goebel, W. Germany.
$15.00 OBO.
This is an oil on canvas put on board. It is in a gold guilted frame, measuring 11 ¾" x 9 3/8”. The picture is a landscape with the ruins of a bridged castle. There are also trees and mountains, and a person by the river. The frame has a plaque on it with the name G. BACONE. The piece does need cleaning.
$45.00 OBO.
This is a pastel yellow platonite glass footed creamer in the Moderntone pattern made from 1940s – early 1950s by Anchor Hocking. In very go...