German Silver salt & pepper shakers and place card holders. Circa 1890, these pheasants have several hallmarks, among them "800" and "Germany". Fully three-dimensional and detailed all the way around. Both of the heads can be removed to fill with salt and pepper. There is a slit in both of them to place a card. Both of the bases measure 3" long and 2 1/8" wide. One is 3.5" tall and the other is 3" tall. The overall weight of the pair is 160.1 grams.
A black leather box with white stitching and velvet interior. Measures 8" (top w) x 8" (side width tapering down) x 9.25" (h) x 7" (bottom width). Perfect for a statue or other precious items. Very light wear.
Fenton Art Glass Company made this Hobnail creamer and sugar from 1949-56. The 3.25" set is in great shape. Thanks for looking.
U S Glass Company made Floral and Diamond Band in the 1920's. This butter and lid is in great shape. Thanks for looking.
A great chance to obtain a very fine quality Birks sterling silver 9-1/4" tall coffee pot. This elegant table serving item is in a classic Georgian style, with an attractive baluster shape and a decorated spout and handle. It weighs 483.6 grams, it is unweighted, and it is stamped BIRKS STERLING 63/2 2 33 ORIGINAL HALL MARKED 1757 along with the hallmark date stamp for 1950...
An Art Deco sterling silver tea ball strainer with chain and ring for steeping loose tea leaves circa 1920s 1930. This vintage and classically simple tea serving piece includes the original chain which anchors the two halves of the ball together, and it has the original finger ring. It is stamped STERLING with the Webster sterling mark and it weighs 20.5 grams...
This is an Art Deco English sterling silver globe-shape ashtray with cigarette rest, fully hallmarked for London 1928. This 3-1/4" tall smoking accessory has a square-shape base, and it has the hallmarks for the Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company, the famous London makers of precious metal items. It has a later-added circular piece of felt added to under the base (which can be removed if you prefer to change that)...
Cambridge Glass Company made this 3400/119 decanter set. the 5" 12 oz decanter and the 4 1 oz 1341 shots are in great shape. Thanks for looking.
Tiffin Glass Company made this 7 3/8" comport. It's in great shape. Thanks for looking.
Fostoria Heirloom white opalescent bowl is 8.5" square and about 6.5" tall. It was produced between 1959-70 and is in mint condition.
Jeannette Floral oval 10.75" platter in pink. produced from 1931-35. It is also known as "Poinsettia". It is in excellent condition. 2 are available.
Hocking's Charm pattern was produced from 1950 to 1956 as part of their Fire King line of glassware. The square shape set it apart from other dinnerware lines when it was first manufactured, and makes it very popular with today's collectors. Offered here is the 4 3/4 inch berry or dessert bowl in Forest Green in excellent condition. I have 8 available, price is per bowl. See my other listings for more in this pattern.
Bubble was produced by Anchor Hocking from the 1940's through 1965. Offered here is the sugar bowl in Forest Green in excellent condition. See my other listings for more in this pattern - including the matching creamer.
Sterling silver water pitcher by Tiffany circa 1930. Simple, elegant design with an "AD" monogrammed on the front. It measures approximately 8" tall and from handle to spout measures approximately 7.5". It says on the bottom, it holds 4.25 pints.
The marking on the bottom says: "TIFFANY & Co, 16974 MAKERS 8391, STERLING SILVER, 925-1000, M" It is in good condition, and the overall weight is 2 lbs.
Fostoria Navarre etched 13.25" x 9" Relish tray, 5-part sectional. Made from 1936-82 and in excellent condition -- hard to find!
Cambridge made the etching Portia from 1932-53. This 5-part relish tray is 12.5" long and 10.5" wide. It is in excellent condition.
Lovely amethyst colored glass candy dish with a faceted clear glass stem. It measures 6.75" in diameter and 6.25" tall. It is in excellent condition with no chips or scratches. The overall weight is approximately 1 pound. It probably dates to the 1920s.
Tan and stone white Alabastro Sfumato fume fish figural decanter. Fish has his tail up, with long back fins, and big, smiling lips. Clear decanter base. Produced by Seguso for Luxardo in the 1960's. Stands 12 5/8 inches (32.1 cm) Tall. Original labels for Luxardo, and made in Italy. No chips, cracks or repairs.