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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: English (14)

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Knife Rest Antique Crystal Faceted Barbell Dumbell

Catalogue: Antiques: Decorative Art: Glass: English: Pre 1910   item# 870249 (stock# tr6834)

Knife Rest Antique Crystal Faceted Barbell Dumbell
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$88.00 

This is an English victorian hand faceted crystal knife rest shaped like a barbell or dumbell with faceted ball ends made in England 1890-1910. The large crystal carving knife rest measures 1.5 inches high by 5 inches long and is in very good condition with only 2 minor facet chips and general facet wear. I brought home recently from England. Knife rests were developed to keep your knife from dirtying the tablecloth at meals and is a great decorating trend today. Shipping in the US by USPS prior ...click for details


Victorian Cased Art Glass Pitcher English Ruffled Top

Catalogue: Antiques: Decorative Art: Glass: English: Pre 1900   item# 758332 (stock# tr1538)

Victorian Cased Art Glass Pitcher English Ruffled Top
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$58.00 

This is an antique English victorian cased blown art glass pitcher or jug made 1880-1900 in a pale creamy yellow cased with clear glass. The mouth blown pitcher has an applied clear handle that is very organic and a lovely ruffled rim showing off the cased glass. The pitcher measures 7 inches high by 3.5 inches in diameter and has a partially ground pontil. The pitcher has a striated or swirled texture on the outside and is in excellent condition with no chips or cracks. A lovely piece of what I ...click for details


Carving Knife Rest Antique Crystal Barbell Victorian

Catalogue: Antiques: Decorative Art: Glass: English: Pre 1920   item# 608620 (stock# tr6936)

Carving Knife Rest  Antique Crystal Barbell Victorian
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$88.00 

This is a lovely hand faceted English crystal carving knife rest shaped like a barbell I brought home recently made in England 1900-1920. The crystal knife rest measures 1.75 inches in diameter at the ends by 5 inches long and is in excellent condition with the tiniest fleabite on one end point. Knife rests were developed to keep your knife from dirtying the tablecloth at meals and is a great decorating trend today. Shipping in the US by USPS priority insured.


English Knife Rest Barbell Large Carving Antique Facets

Catalogue: Antiques: Decorative Art: Glass: English: Pre 1900   item# 830707 (stock# tr5428)

English Knife Rest Barbell Large Carving Antique Facets
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$68.00 

This is a large English carving knife rest in a barbell shape with faceted ball dating to 1870-1890s. The large cut glass knife rest with hand faceted bar and ball ends was made to hold a carving knife. The knife rest or carving knife holder measures 4 inches long and is 1.75 inches in diameter at the end with a thick middle bar. The knife rest has no cracks but does have tiny fleabite chips on the facets and bar edges from use. Knife rests were an important part of a victorian table service ...click for details


Cut Crystal Knife Rest Beveled English Walsh Diamond

Catalogue: Antiques: Decorative Art: Glass: English: Pre 1910   item# 630343 (stock# tr6939)

Cut Crystal Knife Rest Beveled English Walsh Diamond
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$68.00 

This is a lovely antique English hand beveled and cut crystal bar knife rest made by John W. Walsh, England in the 1890-1900s. The knife rest or knife holder measures 3 inches long by .5 inches square at the ends and has a cut diamond cross hatch design on the ends. A lovely way to keep your table cloth clean. Shipping in the US by USPS priority insured.


Open Salt Master England Rectangular Leaf

Catalogue: Antiques: Decorative Art: Glass: English: Pre 1910   item# 167677 (stock# 5155)

Open Salt Master England Rectangular  Leaf
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$40.00 

I don't know if you would call the pattern pressed into the bottom of this master salt dish I brought home recently from England a leaf or a star. This is a very old master open salt or salt dip, dating to 1890-1910. It measures 3.5 inches by 2.5 inches by 2.75 inches high. It is in very good condition but it does have a small shallow chip on a bottom corner measuring approximately .75 of an inch. You can only see it if you turn the piece over. Otherwise very good. This is the cutest set of b ...click for details


Antique English Cut Crystal Knife Rest Barbell Faceted

Catalogue: Antiques: Decorative Art: Glass: English: Pre 1910   item# 904602 (stock# tr6953)

Antique English Cut Crystal Knife Rest Barbell Faceted
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$68.00 

This is a beautiful late Victorian period antique cut crystal knife rest or carving knife holder made in England 1890-1910. The large knife rest measures 1.25 inches high by 4.5 inches long. The knife rest is a barbell shape with faceted ball ends that taper to an 8 sided bar. The outsides of each ball end is flattened with a star shape cut into it. The knife rest is in excellent condition with only 2 tiny facet chips. A gorgeous way to keep the table cloth clean. Shipping in the US by USPS prio ...click for details


Antique Open Salt Lead Crystal England Waffle Pedestal

Catalogue: Antiques: Decorative Art: Glass: English: Pre 1920   item# 484963 (stock# 6248)

Antique Open Salt Lead Crystal England Waffle Pedestal
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$58.00 

This is an antique pedestal boat shape lead crystal crystal master open salt, salt dip or salt cellar I brought back from England recently. It measures 2.375 inches high by 3 inches long by 2 inches wide and was made 1900-1920. The open salt has a toothed rim, diamond shaped base and all over waffle pattern. It has one very small shallow chip on one facet but is otherwise in very good condition with very little wear. I love it!


Antique English Cut Crystal Biscuit Jar Walker And Hall

Catalogue: Antiques: Decorative Art: Glass: English: Pre 1900   item# 809632 (stock# tr7844)

Antique English Cut Crystal Biscuit Jar Walker And Hall
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$168.00 

This is a beautiful cut crystal biscuit jar or biscuit barrel with silver plated fittings. The hardware is marked Walker and Hall, England with their mark for 1891-1896. The company was in Sheffield. The pattern of the biscuit jar is a diamond, waffle and fan design. This is a heavy quality piece. The biscuit jar is in very good condition with the only flaw being a few minor scuffs and a scratch about i/2 inch long on the body of the jar along with some scratches and minor scuffs on the base. A b ...click for details


Cranberry Glass Hyacinth Vase Victorian Antique

Catalogue: Antiques: Decorative Art: Glass: English: Pre 1910   item# 316890 (stock# 5818)

Cranberry Glass Hyacinth Vase Victorian Antique
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$180.00 

This is a fabulous antique cranberry glass hyacinth or bulb vase or jar used to force bulbs to bloom indoors that was made 1880-1900. I bought it in England. It is mouth blown, a rich cranberry color and stands 8.5 inches high with a ground pontil. The glass is about 1/8 inch thick. There are caliper marks to be vaguely seen along the sides. Bulb or hyacinth vases were very popular in the mid to late victorian era because of a fad of interest in botany and growing things indoors in glass houses ...click for details

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