These are 10” hand-made black pottery plates with a thick, rounded edge. One has two fish and a seaweed design. The other is just one fish. They are unmarked, but mom thought they looked Native American. In excellent condition.
$60.00 OBO.
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These are 10” hand-made black pottery plates with a thick, rounded edge. One has two fish and a seaweed design. The other is just one fish. They are unmarked, but mom thought they looked Native American. In excellent condition.
$60.00 OBO.
This is a very nice white china 9 ½" oblong relish dish with closed-in handles. It has sprays of pink and green roses. The gold on the handles is in great condition, but the gold on the sides shows signs of wear. It has a green blurred mark on the bottom that reads Epia –Rich – Made in Czechoslovakia.
$15.00 OBO.
These are referred to as a pair of crystal 4 ¼" tall Birthday candles made by Westmoreland. They have a six-sided base and beautiful clarity. This pair does not have bows. They take ½" wide candles. Excellent condition.
$32.00 OBO.
These are referred to as a pair of crystal 4 ¼" tall Birthday candles made by Westmoreland. They have a six-sided base and beautiful clarity. It is not known if the bows came with them, but mom left them on. They take ½" wide candles. Excellent condition.
$32.00 OBO.
This is a pair of Westmoreland crystal Jack-Be-Nimble toy candlesticks. They measure 1 7/8” tall and have a six-sided base. Heisey also made these candlesticks (1908-1944) but the handle does not touch the bowl. Excellent condition.
$30.00 OBO per Set of 2.
This is a heavy 6” dark brown stein with embossed off-white design of a bear. It reads in red on the top – Hamm's Oktoberfest 1973 and around the brown base it reads Hamm’s Salutes Oktoberfest. The bottom of the stein is marked in gold, Ceramarte, Product of Brazil.
$20.00 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...