All Items : Cyberattic : Pre 1990
item #1195932
(stock #6245)
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$35.00
$35.00
This ground glass lid and jar also has a diamond cutting. The base is cut and polished. The piece is quite heavy. There is a tint flake on the underside of the lid. The piece 6.75" high and 2.75" wide. The price is $35.00 plus postage and insurance.
All Items : Cyberattic : Pre 1960
item #1195930
(stock #7390)
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$24.00
$24.00
This may or may not be Yeoman by Heisey. In all our years of selling glass this is the first time we have purchased this item. It is in perfect no flaws condition and measures4" high and 3.5" wide. It was made from 1913-1957. The price is $24.00 plus postage and insurance.
All Items : Cyberattic : Pre 1940
item #1195927
(stock #7344)
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$25.00
$25.00
Cambridge glass produced this pattern from 1930-34. The cup and saucer are in shiny like new condition without any condition problems. The saucer and cup are both signed. The color is Topaz (yellow). The price for the set is $25.00 plus postage and insurance.
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$75.00
$75.00
This beautiful glass bell honors Frank L. Fenton who lived from 1905-1946. It is in a no flaws condition and is 7" high and 3.25" wide.It has the original sticker and is signed.The price is $75.00 plus postage and insurance.
All Items : Cyberattic : Pre 2000
item #1195634
(stock #7385)
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$20.00
$20.00
This small hand painted bell has pear and is part of a fruit design. The base is scalloped and the bell is in excellent condition with the original sticker. It measures 4.25" high and 2.3750 wide. The price is $20.00 plus postage and insurance.
All Items : Cyberattic : Pre 2000
item #1195579
(stock #7374)
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$35.00
$35.00
This amber cut to clear bell measures 6" high and 3" wide. It is in excellent condition with a bead clapper. We do not know the year it was made or the manufacturer.The price is $35.00 plus postage and insurance.
All Items : Cyberattic : Pre 2000
item #1195522
(stock #7381)
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$25.00
$25.00
This beautiful green shaded ruffled bell was made by Fenton in 1995. It is in excellent condition with no flaws.The bell measures 6.5" high and 4.25" wide. The price is $25.00 plus postage and insurance. See our other items on justglass or Trocadero under precioustreasures1.
All Items : Cyberattic : Pre 1990
item #1195483
(stock #7366)
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$14.00
$14.00
This hand crafted Goebel bell was made in 1984 and featured a little girl writing.It is the 11th edition annual bell and is marked 1988. It measures 6" high and 4" wide.The price is $14.00 plus postage and insurance.
All Items : Cyberattic : Pre 1980
item #1195474
(stock #7363)
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$35.00
$35.00
This large bell has a Cardinal on the crystal satin glass. The handle is wood and the clapper is intact. There are no flaws and the condition is excellent. The price is $35.00 plus postage and insurance. The bell stands 8.5" tall.
All Items : Cyberattic : Pre 1940
item #1195469
(stock #7353)
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$55.00
$55.00
This 11.75" vase has a linear optic design. It dates to the 1930's and when etched or cut with a design sells for $200 to $300. This vase has a tiny manufacturing flaw and the price reflects that. It will light up under a black light. A great buy.The price is $55.00 plus postage and insurance.
All Items : Cyberattic : Pre 1940
item #1195030
(stock #7371)
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$24.00
$24.00
This pair of #3 glass star candle holders were made from 1939-40. The base is fire polished and the glass is brilliant. There is a tiny bit of roughness on one point of one star.They measure 5" across and 1.5" high. The price for the pair is $24.00 plus postage and insurance.
All Items : Vintage Arts : Decorative Art : Glass : American : Depression Glass : Pre 1940
item #1195023
(stock #7253)
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$36.00
$36.00
These blown rings tumblers were made in the 1930's and are in prime no flaw condition. They are easy to grip and measure 5" high and 3.5" wide. The price is $36.00 for six plus postage and insurance.














