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Antiques At Time Was is a part of the Time Was family of webstores. Photos and descriptions taken from our other website, Time Was Antiques at http://www.timewasantiques.net have been included in the 2007, 25th edition of Schroeder's Antiques and Collectibles Guide (see page 492 in the Shelley China listing)and have been invited to be included in the upcoming invitation only Schroeder's Guide to Internet Antique and Collectible sites.

Catalogue: Antiques: Decorative Art: Glass: American: Pressed Glass (2)

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Cranberry Glass Toothpick Baby Thumbprint Fenton

Catalogue: Antiques: Decorative Art: Glass: American: Pressed Glass: Pre 1920   item# 925852 (stock# tr8385)

Cranberry Glass Toothpick Baby Thumbprint Fenton
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Antiques At Time Was
360-477-4128


$58.00 

This is a Fenton Glass Company, USA toothpick holder in cranberry glass in the Baby Thumbprint pattern made around 1915. The cranberry glass toothpick measures 2.65 inches high by 2 inches in diameter and is in excellent condition with no chips, cracks or wear. An gorgeous cranberry color. Shipping in the US by USPS priority insured.


Antique McKee Fentec Spoon Holder Prescut Clear Ornate

Catalogue: Antiques: Decorative Art: Glass: American: Pressed Glass: Pre 1920   item# 928537 (stock# tr3112)

Antique McKee Fentec Spoon Holder Prescut Clear Ornate
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Antiques At Time Was
360-477-4128


$28.00 

This is an ornate antique spoon holder by McKee Glass Company, USA made in the Fentec pattern from 1894-1914. The oval saw toothed rim spoon holder or bowl measures 1.5 inches high by 8.25 inches long by 4.25 inches wide and is in excellent, mint condition with no chips, cracks or wear. The spoon holder has the mark Pres Cut on the inside which was very difficult to photograph. This EAPG pattern was called poor man's cut glass, and this piece would rival the best! Shipping in the US by USPS ...click for details

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