A pair of c1900 pressed glass epergne vases in the shape of horns. Made with a loop for suspension from an epergne, a table decorative centerpiece, these 6-3/4" long unsigned vases measure 2-1/2" across the opening; they are in excellent original condition with no chips, cracks, losses, damage or repairs. All items are thoroughly and conservatively graded and all condition issues are noted; all items are secondhand and may have slight signs of gentle use. Surface shipping to the c ...click for details
An attractive 19thC American (or Canadian) pattern or pressed glass stoppered decanter with what appears to be an oak leaf motif. This 9-1/2" tall (with stopper) blown-mould decanter retains its original stopper; the detail and relief are both sharp and vivid, and this unusual piece, whose maker and pattern unknown to us, is in excellent original condition with no cracks, losses, damage or repairs other than some chips to the bottom of the stopper (see image). All items are thoroughly an ...click for details
A crisply molded and clean American pressed or pattern glass celery vase in the Jubilee pattern, issued by McKee c1898. This 6-1/4" ruffled edge vase is also known as Hickman or LaClede, and it was also made by the Diamond Flint Glass Co. of Canada and appeared in the 1898 Eaton's Jubilee catalogue. This item is in excellent original condition with no chips, cracks, losses, damage or repairs. All items are thoroughly and conservatively graded and all condition issues are noted; all ...click for details
A 7-3/8" tall and 7-3/4" across footed fruit bowl in the pattern glass Reverse Torpedo pattern c1891-2. Also known as Bull's Eye with Diamond Point, Diamonds and Bull's Eye Band and Pointed Bull's Eye, this pattern and its variants was made by Diamond Glass, Montreal, Burlington Glass Works, Ontario and by Dalzell, Gilmore & Leighton, Ohio (Reverse Torpedo). This item is in excellent original condition with no cracks, losses, damage or repairs other than a small bit o ...click for details