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Pre 1908 Jefferson Green Opalescent Bowl MEANDER

Antiques: Decorative Art: Glass: American: Pressed Glass: Pre 1910   item# 746719 (stock#206)

Pre 1908 Jefferson Green Opalescent Bowl MEANDER
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$18 

A lovely green opalescent three footed bowl in the Meander pattern made by Jefferson, pre 1908 #233. Bowl measures approximately 9 1/2" diameter and has a pretty ruffled edge. It is in a gorgeous shade of green with firery opalescence. Bowl is in excellent condition with no chips or cracks.


Flint Boston & Sandwich Lacy PEACOCK EYE FEATHER Plate

Antiques: Decorative Art: Glass: American: Pressed Glass: Pre 1900   item# 663719 (stock#144)

Flint Boston & Sandwich Lacy PEACOCK EYE FEATHER Plate
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$75 Free shipping Continental US 

A rare Boston and Sandwich EAPG lacy plate in the Peacock Eye (Peacock Feather) design, circa 1830 - 1845. The central part of the beaded bull's eye has S-shaped scrolled eye elements with fine diamond and stippling alternating on the shallow sidewall. Stippled diminutive rope rings surround eyes on the border. The rim has small even scallops. Plate measures 6 1/8" diameter and is 7/8" high. Naturally there are chips and nicks on the scalloped edge that is commonly found on ...click for details


Flint Boston & Sandwich Lacy PANELED ROSE THISTLE Dish

Antiques: Decorative Art: Glass: American: Pressed Glass: Pre 1900   item# 663718 (stock#143)

Flint Boston & Sandwich Lacy PANELED ROSE THISTLE Dish
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$50 Free shipping Continental US 

A rare Boston and Sandwich EAPG lacy dish in the Paneled Rose and Thistle design #1102, circa 1840 - 1850. Dish measures 5 1/4" diameter, 1" high and has a sunflower in the center surrounded by 2 roses and 2 thistles with a circular rope edge. Dish is octagonal with a bold motif of 4 designs opposite each other; an open rose with leaves, 2 upright thistles, 4 petal blossom and scallop shells separated by smooth areas. Naturally there are chips and nicks on the scalloped edge that ...click for details


RARE Boston & Sandwich Lacy CROSSED PEACOCK EYE Nappy

Antiques: Decorative Art: Glass: American: Pressed Glass: Pre 1900   item# 663712 (stock#142)

RARE Boston & Sandwich Lacy CROSSED PEACOCK EYE Nappy
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$50 Free shipping Continental US 

A rare Boston and Sandwich EAPG lacy nappy / nappie bowl in the Crossed Peacock Eye (Peacock Feather) design with rayed center, circa 1835 - 1850. The pointed ends of feathers cross but stop at the plain table rest and the pattern is repeated 4 times around sidewall with diamond medallions. Center pattern has stippled and plain pie-shaped slices. Bowl measures 4 5/8" diameter and is 1 1/4" high. Naturally there are chips and nicks on the scalloped edge that is commonly found o ...click for details


RARE Boston & Sandwich Lacy PRESSSED OAK LEAF Nappy

Antiques: Decorative Art: Glass: American: Pressed Glass: Pre 1900   item# 663710 (stock#141)

RARE Boston & Sandwich Lacy PRESSSED OAK LEAF Nappy
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75 Free shipping Continental US 

A rare Boston and Sandwich EAPG lacy nappy / nappie bowl in the Oak Leaf pattern, circa 1830 - 1845. Center of bowl has 4 flat leaves with 8 petal beaded rosette in center from which the oak leaves radiate. a chain of beads in an unstippled band surrounds the scrolled leaves of the border. Bowl measures 7 1/4" diameter and is 1 5/8" high. Naturally there are chips and nicks on the scalloped edge that is commonly found on these antique Sandwich glass pieces. 1 pound 4 ounces


RARE Boston & Sandwich Lacy PEACOCK EYE FEATHER Nappy

Antiques: Decorative Art: Glass: American: Pressed Glass: Pre 1900   item# 663707 (stock#140)

RARE Boston & Sandwich Lacy PEACOCK EYE FEATHER Nappy
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$75 Free shipping Continental US 

A rare Boston and Sandwich EAPG lacy nappy / nappie bowl in the Peacock Eye (Peacock Feather) pattern, circa 1830 - 1845. Center of bowl has large diamonds and 2 beaded concentric circles around a central bull's eye. There is a beaded circle going around the bowl near the scalloped edge. Bowl measures 7 3/48 diameter and is 1 5/8" high, glass is thick and bowl is heavy for its size. Naturally there are chips and nicks on the scalloped edge and a few on the top of the edge that ...click for details


EAPG Flint WAFFLE & BULL'S EYE Compote 1868-1870

Antiques: Decorative Art: Glass: American: Pressed Glass: Pre 1900   item# 639892 (stock#120)

EAPG Flint WAFFLE & BULL'S EYE Compote 1868-1870
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$80 Free shipping Continental US 

Early American Pressed Glass flint compote in the Waffle & Bull's Eye pattern - made by the New England Glass Co., circa 1868 - 1870. Compote stands 7" tall and is 7" diameter at the top. There are 2 of what appear to be heat checks or imperfections in the glass going from the top edge to the beginning of the waffle design. Glass has some bubbles here and there and the bottom has age appropriate wear. This lovely compote has a beautiful ring to it when tapped, a lovely ...click for details


Antique NORTHWOOD Custard Ivory 4 Pc Table Set LOUIS XV

Antiques: Decorative Art: Glass: American: Pressed Glass: Pre 1900   item# 626102 (stock#82)

Antique NORTHWOOD Custard Ivory 4 Pc Table Set LOUIS XV
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$350 Free shipping Continental US 

A antique Northwood custard ivory glass 4 piece table set with gold decoration in the lovely Louis XV pattern This pattern was introduced by Northwood in 1898 and is one of their richest patterns that was ever put on the market in pressed glassware and named after Louis XV the luxurious and courtly King of France. The set includes the round butter dish with cover, covered sugar bowl, creamer and spooner. There are a couple of small mold marks as you would expect to find in glassware fro ...click for details

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