Heavy clear glass bookends measure about 9" long x 6.75" tall x 3" wide. Good vintage shape – there is a chip on one of the horse’s manes.
$60.00 OBO.
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Heavy clear glass bookends measure about 9" long x 6.75" tall x 3" wide. Good vintage shape – there is a chip on one of the horse’s manes.
$60.00 OBO.
Crafted by the H.F. Coors China Company sometime in the
1930s, these mugs probably matched the Ade-O-Matic Juicer. They are green and heavy porcelain – no chips
or cracks. We are asking $20.00 for the pair.
This is an exotic bunch of feathers in yellow, yellow and brown, brown, and a very dark iridescent. They measure 7” x 4”. Very nice condition. - This is two pink tufted straight feather bunches on a black sprig. They are made to be used as a decoration for a hat. Very nice condition. - This is a 7” x 5 ½" teal blue and rose ostrich feathered dark rose and glittered bird with a black beak. Very nice condition.
$15.00 OBO
Perfect for an ice-cold pitcher of ice tea on those hot summer days ahead! Holds 54 oz and measures 9 ¾" high. Beautiful condition!
$20.00 OBO.
Put a touch of elegance on your everyday table! These measure approx. 4 3/4" tall and are in perfect condition.
$18.00 OBO.
It has a scalloped top and a diagonal ribbed design. It measures 8 ¾" tall and is in excellent condition – no chips or cracks.
$10.00 OBO.
This measures 8 " across and 3” high and is Rose Milk Glass (Satin) by Imperial Glass-Ohio, circa 1950-1964. The pattern is discontinued. Price on bowl was from 1989. Excellent condition.
$40.00 OBO.
This is signed on the bottom, Val St. Lambert and measures 9” across. It is heavy glass and has a rayed bottom. The signature is between the ray and the first row of diamonds. Excellent condition – no chips or cracks.
$75.00 OBO.
It measures 48” long plus 7” fringe. It is 17” wide and never been used. It was sitting in Mom’s drawer for many years. Excellent condition.
$50.00 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...