Antique Crystal Knife Rest England Flower Swirled Bar
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Pre 1920 item # 608739 (stock# 6934)
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$38.00
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This is an antique molded crystal English knife rest made in a 3 part mold with scalloped flower form ends and a swirled barley twist bar measuring 3.25 inches long by 1.25 in diameter ends. This knife rest or knife holder from an estate knife rest collection we recently acquired. The knife rest dates to the 1900-1920s and is in very good ++ condition with 1 tiny shallow chip on one of the ends. Knife rests were a wonderful invention very popular with Victorian homemakers as a way to decorate a ...click for details
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Bowl Diamond Co Pink Glass Double Swan Head Vintage
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Pre 1940 item # 620551 (stock# 7026)
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$58.00
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This is a very decorative vintage pressed candy or console glass bowl in a peachy ping color with matched swan or goose heads made 1913-1931 by the Diamond Glass Ware Co. or Pennsylvania, USA. The candy bowl or decorative accent bowl is pressed glass with a swooped shape, feather design and a lovely color measuring 3.5 inches high by 7 inches long by 7.5 inches wide. The bowl is in excellent, mint condition and is a wonderful decorative accent. Shipping in the US by USPS priority insured is $13. ...click for details
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Victorian Cased Art Glass Pitcher English Ruffled Top
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Pre 1900 item # 758332 (stock# tr1538)
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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
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Cranberry Glass Hyacinth Vase Victorian Antique
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Pre 1910 item # 316890 (stock# 5818)
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$180.00
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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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Basket Blue White Milk Glass Diamond Point Quilted
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Pre 1930 item # 296235 (stock# 5607)
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$68.00
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This is a beautiful light blue milk glass basket with a white fluted applied handle. The pattern is like Diamond Point or Diamond Quilted. It is unmarked. The basket is large and measures 10.25 inches high by 7 inches in diameter and has a pretty ruffled rim. It is in very good condition with no chips or cracks. It is really a beautiful piece and dates to the 1920s. Shipping in the US by USPS priority insured with tracking is $14.40.
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Open Salt Master Crystal England Rectangular
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Pre 1910 item # 167678 (stock# 5156)
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$60.00
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This is a great clear crystal master salt that measures 3.5 inches by 2.5 inches by 2 inches high. It dates to about 1900 and I brought it back from England where I bought it at Camden Passage antiques market. It has some small use fleabites on the edges but no chips or cracks. Lovely! Shipping in the US by USPS priority insured with tracking is $8.50.
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Sugar Scuttle England Blue Pressed Glass Vintage Bowl
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Pre 1940 item # 630242 (stock# 7022)
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$48.00
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This is a fabulous sugar bowl in the shape of a coal scuttle that is called a sugar scuttle. The sugar scuttle was made in England in the 1920-1930s of pressed blue glass with a wire handle or bale and was to hold lumps or cubes of sugar. I have often had silver scuttles but this is the first glass scuttle I have found on my antiquing in England. The scuttle measures 3 inches high by 4 inches long by 2 inches wide and is in excellent condition. A very unique and cute addition to any tea table. S ...click for details
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