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All Items : Antiques : Decorative Art : Glass : American : Pattern Glass : Pre 1900 item #998372 (stock #lbk1097)
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$30.00
This Liberty Bell goblet was manufactured in 1875 by Adams and Company to commemorate the United States of America Centennial celebration in 1876. It stands 6 1/8” tall and is 3 ½ “ across the top. One side of the goblet is embossed with the Liberty Bell under a banner reading: Declaration Independence”. The dates 1776 & 1876 appear above the ends of the banner. On the opposite side, "100 YEARS AGO" is embossed. This item is in excellent condition and an original 1876 EAPG Goblet. No chips, cracks or repairs. Shipping is $8.00 in the Continental U.S. Insurance is available for an additional fee.
All Items : Antiques : Decorative Art : Glass : Pre 1900 item #998159 (stock #lbk1084)
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$85.00
We are offer this very SCARCE Original EAPG Fairy Lamp Standard! Your Fairy Lamp shade which measures @2 1/2" across the bottom opening can fit perfectly into this very hard to come by crystal glass standard. The upper bowl has an internal rim where the shade sits upon while the exterior has what looks like the cain patter. The long stem is also patterned as well as the foot. This item stands 6" tall 3 1/4" across the base. There are a few small insignificant flakes under the base and one very very hard to see minor one on the top of the base but this is to be expected and this item would be considered to be in excellent condition for an item circa 1880. No other damage, cracks or repairs. This item is as far as we can see, unsigned. Shipping is $11.00 plus Optional Insurance for an additional fee.
All Items : Antiques : Decorative Art : Glass : American : Pre 1900 item #625436 (stock #lbk881)
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$95.00
Fantastic Early American Pattern Glass Tankard Pitcher with Wheel Engraved Leaf and Vines. This Tankard is Riverside's pattern number 328 aka "Pineapple". A photo of this pitcher is shown on page 39 of "Riverside Glass Works" by C. W., Gorham. Made c. 1889 found in crystal and crystal engraved and this item would then be Crystal Engraved. This Large Tankard stands 13" tall and measures 7" across from spout to outside of handle. The Applied Handle is also patterned with a pressed leaf design where the upper section of the handle applies to the body of the Tankard. This item has a very faint gray/lavender color to the Clear Glass body and has small in the making normal tiny bubbles as to be expected of EAPG. No chips, cracks or repairs. Shipping is $13.00 in the Continental U.S
All Items : Antiques : Decorative Art : Glass : American : Pre 1920 item #622412 (stock #lbk854)
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$20.00
Vintage Milk Glass Pattern Glass Covered Sugar! This lovely item has raised vertical lines on the lower half of the bottom of the Sugar and the lid has a Wonderful Opalescent Milk Glass Crown Finial! This item stands 5 1/2" tall and 3 1/4" across. No chips, cracks or repairs. Shipping is the Continental U.S. is $7.00 plus Optional Insurance of $1.50
All Items : Vintage Arts : Decorative Art : Glass : American : Pre 1970 item #622403 (stock #lbk852)
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$35.00
Nice Lavender Colored Mug with raised Birds and Wheat Pattern. This mug has what appears to be an impressed P or up lower case d depending on how you hold the item on the underside. (the following information was sent by a kind shopper) lavendar mug (the glass color is known to some collectors as "pink alabaster" or "pink clambroth") is a product of Atterbury & Company, Pittsburgh, circa 1881 (give or take a few years.....it was listed in an 1881 catalog), and the original pattern name was "EASTLAKE". Atterbury manufactured this mug in many colors, including white milk glass, clear, amber, blue, blue opalescent, opaque pink, opaque green similar to jadeite, yellow amber, solid opaque black and others. The mug measures 4 1/4" across at the widest point and stands 3 3/8" tall. No chips, cracks or repairs. Shipping is $7.50 plus Optional Insurance in the Continental U.S.
All Items : Antiques : Decorative Art : Glass : American : Pattern Glass : Pre 1920 item #620947 (stock #lbk845)
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$20.00
This Simple yet very Elegant Early American Pattern Glass Clear Footed Compote stands 6 1/2" tall measures 7 1/8" across and 4 1/2" across the bottom of the pedestal foot. It has a petal like pattern on the underside of the bowl where it attaches to the stand. No chips, cracks or repairs. Shipping in the Continental U.S. is $9.00 plus Optional Insurance of $1.50
All Items : Antiques : Decorative Art : Glass : American : Art Glass : Pre 1910 item #502151 (stock #lbk783)
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$75.00
Greentown Original Dark Chocolate Glass Cactus Pattern MUG! Jacob Rosenthal developed "Chocolate Glass" for the Indiana Tumbler & Goblet Company (aka Greentown) and was released to the public in May of 1902. The very successful line was the star production of the firm until it was destroyed by a Catastrophic Fire on June 13, 1903. As with almost all of Original Greentown Chocolate Glass that survives today, this item may have in the making small air bubbles, dark ash spots or streaks withing the glass as well as edge stress lines created during the cooling process all of which are not considered damage and are natural occurring anomalies inherent to the brittle Greentown Chocolate Glass. This item measures 3 1/2" X 3 3/4". This mug has a few very small flakes on the seam along the base edge which are very hard to see and may actually be from removing the item from the mold at the time of manufacture. No other damage or repairs. Shipping Fee is $8.50 plus Optional Insurance Upon Request in the Continental U.S.
All Items : Antiques : Decorative Art : Glass : American : Art Glass : Pre 1910 item #502144 (stock #lbk783)
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$75.00
Greentown Original Chocolate Glass Cactus Pattern MUG! Jacob Rosenthal developed "Chocolate Glass" for the Indiana Tumbler & Goblet Company (aka Greentown) and was released to the public in May of 1902. The very successful line was the star production of the firm until it was destroyed by a Catastrophic Fire on June 13, 1903. As with almost all of Original Greentown Chocolate Glass that survives today, this item may have in the making small air bubbles, dark ash spots or streaks withing the glass as well as edge stress lines created during the cooling process all of which are not considered damage and are natural occurring anomalies inherent to the brittle Greentown Chocolate Glass. This item measures 3 1/2" X 3 3/4". This mug has a few very small flakes on the seam along the base edge which are very hard to see and may actually be from removing the item from the mold at the time of manufacture. No other damage or repairs. Shipping Fee is $8.50 plus Optional Insurance Upon Request in the Continental U.S.