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RARE Boston & Sandwich Lacy PRESSSED OAK LEAF Nappy
Antiques:
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American:
Pressed Glass:
Pre 1900 item# 663710 (stock#141)
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Goldenzone
413-789-4822
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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
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EAPG Flint WAFFLE & BULL'S EYE Compote 1868-1870
Antiques:
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Glass:
American:
Pressed Glass:
Pre 1900 item# 639892 (stock#120)
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Goldenzone
413-789-4822
$80 Free shipping Continental US
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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
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Antique NORTHWOOD Custard Ivory 4 Pc Table Set LOUIS XV
Antiques:
Decorative Art:
Glass:
American:
Pressed Glass:
Pre 1900 item# 626102 (stock#82)
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Goldenzone
413-789-4822
$350 Free shipping Continental US
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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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