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ART NOUVEAU GLASS SERVING DISH in SP STAND c1900
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Pre 1900 item# 624553 (stock#5264)
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Fiona Kenny Antiques
905-682-0090
$125
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A great example of late Victorian Art Nouveau tableware. This is a fine satin-finish green gradient-style serving or candy dish on its original Art Nouveau silverplated stand. The 5" across dish stands 3" high, it has a nice medium green colour and satin finished panels flanked by gloss-finished ribs. The 5-1/2" English-made stand (marked EPNS) stands on bun feet, has has screw and bolt mounts and high relief flowers and leaves on the base; the handles are in the form of sinuo ...click for details
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PINK CASED GLASS BUD VASE with ENAMELLED SCENE 1911
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Pre 1920 item# 425085 (stock#4617)
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Fiona Kenny Antiques
905-682-0090
$50
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A small and elegant Edwardian silver topped bud vase in cased pink and white swirled glass, fully hallmarked London, England 1911-12. It stands 5" high and it has an enamelled silhouette style scene of a courting couple. It has a maker's mark on the rim of what appears to be D.L, and there is an exploded bubble, from when the glass was orginally fired, near the base. It is a surface manufacture flaw that does not go through the glass, and it was painted over at the time of manufacture, ...click for details
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Victorian OPALINE GLASS APPLIED FLOWER BOWL 1880
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Pre 1900 item# 303147 (stock#3620)
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Fiona Kenny Antiques
905-682-0090
$85 as found
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A wonderful Victorian large opaline glass rose bowl or vase c1880. This decorative vase is in a yellowish/green camphor or vaseline colour with clear and coloured stripes; it has applied finely crafted pink and white glass flowers on applied branches. It is similar in type to the Stevens and Williams glass being produced at that time, but other firms did produce this lovely glass, so it cannot be as yet definitely attributed to a specific glass firm (it was brought to Canada from England origi ...click for details
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