This is maroon pottery that measures 3 ¾" with yellow and green rosebud floral. No marks on the bottom. Excellent condition – no chips or cracks.
$12.00 OBO.
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This is maroon pottery that measures 3 ¾" with yellow and green rosebud floral. No marks on the bottom. Excellent condition – no chips or cracks.
$12.00 OBO.
This is a 3 ¾" sauce cup with rose and yellow rosebud floral design. No marks on the bottom – excellent condition – no chips or cracks.
$18.00 OBO.
This is a 5 ¼", scalloped ruby red glass bowl in the Sandwich pattern, made by the Indiana Glass Company between 1938 – 1970. It is in excellent condition – no chips or cracks.
$20.00 OBO.
This is a large dark brown and white crackle glaze mammy shaker. She has a scarf over her head and green and yellow painted trim. There are two ducks on the back side. The shaker stands 5” tall and is approximately 3 ¾" wide. There are three holes on top and the original plug. It is signed on the bottom – Braytons Laguna Calif Kiln. K-26. In excellent shape – no chips or cracks.
$25.00 OBO.
This is a 10 5/8” white china plate with silver trimmed rim. It has a large picture of a building in the center of the plate, reading Firenze-Il Duomo. There are three smaller ones on the rim of the plate from Firenze-Panorama, Forte Vecchio, and Palazzo Vecchio. It is in excellent condition – no chips or cracks. The plate is marked on the bottom with a lion oval.
$45.00 OBO.
This is a white moonstone opalescent glass 6” round handled candy dish with lid. It was made by Anchor Hocking between 1941-1946. The dish is in excellent condition, but the lid has a ¼" slice on the inner rim.
$24.00 OBO.
This is a crystal 10 ¾" round, 3-part relish tray. It has an unusual section divider that resembles lightning bolts. Marked with the diamond H logo in the center. Excellent condition.
$35.00 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...