USD $84.95
The lid on the pepper shaker is dull and the salt shaker lid shows some corrosion. The glass is in excellent condition.
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USD $49.95
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Originally this particular type of glass was developed in 1885 by the Mt. Washington glass Company. Queen Victoria named the glass "Burmese" because the beautiful blend of colors reminded her of sunset in Burma.
This is an older ( 1970's ) ruffle top basket in excellent condition. It is approximately 8 1/2" tall with the handle, 7" in diameter and 4" tall without the handle.
It has the beautiful Roses design. It is signed on the bottom "hand Painted J. Wilson."
USD $64.95
Fenton Hobnail milk glass has become an institution. Never has a glass pattern met with such enduring popularity. It is as beautiful as it is authentic in its early American styling. It's beauty is timeless.
There are no chips, no cracks, no repairs. This carnival glass bowl is in excellent vintage condition.
USD $110.00
The cranberry color has always seemed to catch everyone's eye, even when people do not know what Fenton is.
Cranberry opalescent is made by gathering French opalescent over a small amount of Gold Ruby on the end of a hollw blow pide, and then blowing it into a mold. All pieces of cranberry opalescent are mold blown.
USD $35.00
Condition : Excellent
USD $250.00
Dimensions: 9 3/4" tall
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USD $125.00
There are no chips, no cracks, no hairlines and no repairs. This item is in excellent condition.
Reference: Brunialti, American Costume Jewelry- Art and Industry ( 2008) V2, p 57
It is pre 1942.
USD $24.95
Size: 1 7/8" x 2 1/2"
Condition: Excellent
It looks very much like Trifari's 1960 version from the L'Orient Collection. Hallmark: NOT SIGNED!!
USD $195.00
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This fleur de lis has an enamel center over brass and is used separately as a pin or as a watch holder. It is 1 1/4" x 1" .
USD $149.95
USD $795.00
In 1973, and again in 1974, the company showed full color ads of their "Artist’s Series". These have no rhinestones, but feature geometric and abstract designs in enamel. According to Harrice Miller’s books (especially her second edition) some of the artists providing inspiration were: Braque, Miro, Chargill, Calder, Vesarely, Picasso and Pucci.
Sometimes this jewelry was made in sets including bracelets, pendants, pins, earrings, and rings. The color combinations were blue, turquoise, and green, also tan, orange, and brown, plus other variations. Some are solid brick red with black lines; others look as if the painted design was an oriental word. The enamel completely covered the metal. One of the ads states that it was baked 27 times!
Dimensions bracelet: Inner Circumference 2 1/8" x 2 1/16th"
Dimensions earrings: 1" diameter
Condition: Excellent
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USD $45.00
There are no chips, no cracks, no hairlines and no repairs to this item. This item is in excellent condition.
USD $195.00
There are some very minor dings on the base rim, but otherwise near perfect condition.