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AP-0140 |
Papier-Mâché covered vase to represent a tree stump. French, Late 19th Century.
Size: 10 1/2" H |
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Flatten round hyacinth blub vase in cranberry color. English c. 1890.
Size: 4" H |
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Cranberry hyacinth bulb vase with pontil scar. English c. 1890.
Size: 4" H |
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Cranberry hyacinth bulb vase with pontil scar. English c. 1880.
Size: 3 1/2" H |
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Cranberry hyacinth blub vase. English c. 1800.
Size: 3 3/4" H |
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AP-0189 |
19th c. RAINBOW vase - swirls of Yellow Vaseline, Cobalt Blue, & Cranberry glass make this superb small vase special with pontil at the bottom.0
Size: 6 1/2" H
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AP-0191 |
Rare large 2-color "Candy Glass" vase. English c. 1880.
Size: 14 1/2" H |
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AP-0200 |
Tall clear glass trumpet vase with pontil scar. English c. 1870.
Size: 19 1/2" H |
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AP-0201 |
Tall "twisted" glass vase with pontil scar. English c. 1860.
Size: 15 3/4" H |
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AP-0205 |
Cranberry colored hyacinth blub vase. English c. 1880.
Size: 3 3/4" H |
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AP-0234 |
Early blown clear glass storage jar with hollow-stopper and potil scar. American c. 1840.
Size: 22" H |
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AP-0269 |
A set of six (6) exceptional English Ice Cream diamond cut layered glass plates. c. 1880.
Size: 7" D (each) |
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Two early wine bottles excavatied from an archaeological site in Norfolk England and developed wonderful iridescent patina. c. 1810
Size: 9" H, 6"H |
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AP-0440 |
Hanging Tin & Etched Ruby Glass Lantern ~ etched with urn with flowers and geometrical wreaths. American, Early 1900'a.
Size: 14" H x 11 1/2" W x 11 1/2" D |
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AP-0446 |
An Imperial Peachblow Vase with clear base, yellow, orange, & ruby body & a deep maroon lip; magnificent coloring with a satin finish. American c. 1900.
Size: 15 1/2" H |
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AP-0449 |
Imperial Slag Glass Bell with a satin matte finish comprised of marbleized ruby, orange and cream hues. Original sticker inside the bell American, mid-20th Century.
Size: 5 1/2" H |
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AP-0451 |
Unusual multi-colored hand blown glass bowl with a hint of iridescent and uneven top rim American, mid-20th Century.
Size: 5" H x 6 5/8" D |
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AP-0493 |
Tall clear glass trumpet vase with pontil scar. English c. 1870.
Size: 15" H |
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AP-0529 |
Peaceful & tranquil painted glass tumbler signedV. Stevenart. American.
Size: 4" H x 2 1/2" D |
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AP-0668 |
Historical green flask ~ with a portrait of Washington and on the other side Jackson. American, Early 19th Century.
Size: 7" H |
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CO-0121 |
Small clear glass footed celery vase with pontil scar. English, mid-19th Century.
Size; 6" H |
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CO-0122 |
Large clear glass footed celery vase with pontil scar. English, mid-19th Century.
Size; 10" H |
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Clear & frosted glass right-hand holding a bottle. English c 1880.
Size: 11 1/2" H |
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Rare painted glass sculpture of a boy and watermelon from original Lancaster glass factory (Hocking Glass) which burned down and was replaced by Anchor Hacking. The Hocking Glass company was founded in 1905 by Isaac Jacob Collins in Lancaster, OH and named from the Hocking River. American, Early 1900.
Size: 2 3/4" H |
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