This is a crystal 8” footed vase made by Imperial in the Candlewick pattern. It has a beaded and scalloped rim and beaded handles. In excellent condition – no chips or cracks.
$25.00 OBO. (8-16-24 C)
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This is a crystal 8” footed vase made by Imperial in the Candlewick pattern. It has a beaded and scalloped rim and beaded handles. In excellent condition – no chips or cracks.
$25.00 OBO. (8-16-24 C)
This is a lovely iridescent glass salad bowl in the Iris & Herringbone pattern measuring 11 ¾" across. It is in excellent condition and a scarce piece.
$30.00 OBO. (8-16-24 C)
This is a cute amber glass 2 ¾" figurine of a deer with white spots and black and white eyes. Her baby is lying down and is 1 ¾" and they are chained together.
$20.00 OBO. (8-16-24 C)
This is a 1 ¾" white bisque money with a comical expression! He has big eyes and it looks like he is rubbing his tummy. Marked Germany on the back and in excellent condition!
$20.00 OBO. (8-16-24 C)
This is a classic gray-green high glaze pottery fan shaped vase made by Rookwood. It has panels and a slightly scalloped rim. The panels disappear towards the plain oval bottom. It is signed with the Rookwood logo XL1X (1949) and the numbers 2935. The vase is in excellent condition – no chips or cracks – some light crazing at the bottom only.
$125.00 OBO. (8-16-24 C)
These are two glass mugs with fired on design of Garfield on a skateboard being pulled by a dog. Garfield Characters 1978 – McDonalds. Excellent condition.
$10.00 OBO. (8-16-24 C)
This is a 9 3/8” long, crystal salad fork, made by Imperial Candlewick in the Candlewick pattern. Excellent condition.
$15.00 OBO. (8-16-24 C)
This is a 3 ¼" high marigold carnival glass mug made in the Grape and Cable pattern. It is in excellent condition – no chips or cracks.
$20.00 OBO. (8-16-24 C)
This is a pastel yellow platonite glass footed creamer in the Moderntone pattern made from 1940s – early 1950s by Anchor Hocking. In very go...