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2 NORTHWOOD Marigold Tumblers PEACOCK AT THE FOUNTAIN
Vintage Arts:
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American:
Art Glass:
Pre 1920 item# 781498 (stock#258)
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$60 Free shipping Continental US
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2 Marigold Carnival glass tumblers in the lovely Peacock At The Fountain pattern made by Northwood.
One of the tumblers has a small chip on the bottom edge and a bubble encapsulated in the top border. Both have some fading on the Marigold color as shown in the photos which is most noticeable on the bottoms.
This pattern was introduced by Northwood in 1912 and is the only carnival pattern for which Harry Northwood is known to have filed a patent, in February of 1914.
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WILCOX WAGONER (Watson) Sterling Bread Basket Bowl
Antiques:
Decorative Art:
Metals:
Silver:
Sterling:
Pre 1910 item# 771050 (stock#252)
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413-789-4822
$275 shipping $7.00 continental US
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A lovely and ornate Sterling Silver bread basket or bowl with reticulated sides and pierced corners.
The hallmark on the back indicates this was made by Wilcox & Wagoner of New York, NY which was purchased by Watson Co. before 1905. Bottom is marked with the hallmark, Sterling, Bailey Banks & Biddle Co. and the number 3741.
This beautiful piece measures about 9 1/2" x 9 1/2" and is 1 3/4" tall. Weighs about 12 troy ounces.
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LENOX COLUMBIA Lg Round Vegetable Bowl 9 1/4"
Popular Collectibles:
Service Matching:
Fine China:
Pre 2000 item# 771044 (stock#250)
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413-789-4822
$90 shipping $8.00 continental US
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A large round vegetable bowl in the lovely Columbia pattern made by Lenox China from the Presidential Collection.
Bowl measures about 9 1/4" diameter, 3 1/2" tall.
Pattern is blue and mauve scroll and floral design with raised petals on each flower, blue and light blue border and gold trim.
This china is in excellent condition and has seen very little if any use; no chips or cracks and the glaze is shiny.
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