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Indiana Glass EAPG serving bowl

This heavy rectangular EAPG serving bowl with flared sides measures 10-1/2" x 9" x 3" high to the top of its ruffled edges. Glass is 3/8" thick! Produced by Indiana Glass Company ca 1910, the pattern is Paneled Daisies (or Daisy) & Fine Cut No. 123 and consists of lots of hobstars, four large quilted patterns reminiscent of ears of corn (!), a stippled “shield” pattern in each corner, and plenty of ribbing. Undoubtedly this was Grandma’s prize holiday dinner serving bowl, probably passed down to her from her mama. Perfect condition with no nicks, chips, cracks, or even scratches. Maybe Grandma loved it so much she only displayed it in her china closet and never used it at all! (Click on picture for more images.) Tell a friend.

Price: $60.00 + s/h and insurance

 

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Gilded relish dish

This pretty little relish dish measures 6-1/2" x 4-1/8" x 1-1/4" tall. Stars, quilts, tiny hobnails, zipper cuts, and sweeping miters form a pleasing overall pattern. The curvy rim has gilded notches on all four sides. Piece is unmarked and in perfect condition, with no chips, cracks, nicks, or scratches, although there is a rather large air bubble in one of the upper edges. (Click on picture for more images.) Tell a friend.

Price: $10.00 + s/h

 

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Crystal tulip vase

The shape of this 6" tall crystal vase reminds me of a tulip. It is unmarked, but might be an example of Duncan Miller’s ladders & diamond pattern. Whoever made it, it is quite graceful and attractive with its 6-petal ruffled 2-1/4" diameter rim. Base diameter is 3". Perfect condition with no nicks, chips, cracks, or scratches. (Click on picture for more images.) Tell a friend.

Price: $30.00 + s/h and insurance

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Footed crystal berry bowl

This very attractive crystal berry bowl with scalloped rounded sawtooth rim stands 3" high with diameters of 4-1/2" rim and 2-1/2" base. Stars, fans, and geometric quilted patterns are separated by curving miters. Large starburst on bottom and the concave foot has eight vertical rows of horizontal zipper cuts. Piece is unmarked and in perfect condition with no nicks, chips, cracks, or scratches. (Click on picture for more images.) Tell a friend.

Price: $25.00 + s/h and insurance

 

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Crystal fan vase

This small fan vase stands 4" tall with a 3-7/8" x 2-1/2" ruffled rim and 2-1/8" diameter base. Panels of horizontal ribbing (Jacob’s ladder?) alternate with long vertical and flower petal miters, with additional swag miters at the top. Lightly ruffled rim and a 12-point star on the unmarked bottom. Good condition for its age, with no cracks or scratches, but there is a nick and long narrow chip at the interior rim that is difficult to see because of the pattern, but can be felt. (Click on picture for more images.) Tell a friend.

Price: $15.00 + s/h

 

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Crystal glass vase

This lovely vintage crystal vase stands 5-1/4" high. Its unmarked base, containing a 12-point star, is 2-1/4" in diameter, with the sides of the vase gently tapering outward to become 2-3/4" in diameter at the widest point before curving back in to form the 1-3/4" diameter short neck and rim. The top 1/3 of the vase is clear glass, and the heavy patterning encircling the bottom 2/3 gives an almost frosted appearance. I can find no mold marks, and based on the somewhat wavy mouth, I would guess this vase was blown. Perfect condition with no nicks, chips, cracks, or scratches. In just the right light, one side has a long curved mark that must be a manufacturer’s flaw since it’s definitely not a crack and cannot be felt on either the exterior or interior. (Click on picture for more images.) Tell a friend.

Price: $20.00 + s/h

 

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Sculptured Heisey bowl

This attractive Heisey bowl is quite heavy for its size of 6-3/4" in diameter x 2" tall. What at first glance appear to be 18 rays on the bottom coming out of the Heisey mark of an H in a diamond are actually the beginning of the 18 sculptures, which become ever wider, producing a scalloped effect where they curve around the bottom to become the sides of the bowl. Ultimately these convex sculptures measure 1" across and are half an inch thick at the rim. No wonder this bowl is so heavy! Excellent condition with no nicks, chips, or cracks. In just the right light you can see light usage scratching on the interior bottom. (Click on picture for more images.) Tell a friend.

Price: $50.00 + s/h and insurance

 

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Intaglio fruit bowl

This large pressed glass serving bowl stands 2-1/2" high with a 6-1/2" diameter base and flared sides that culminate in a 10-1/4" diameter sawtooth rim. The deeply inset intaglio fruit design on the exterior bottom is surrounded by an 8-point star, the large triangular points of which form the bowl sides and contain 6-point petals. The sides also feature vertical miters. Unmarked as to maker, but I have seen identical bowls listed as Pioneer crystal produced by Federal Glass. This one is in perfect condition with no nicks, chips, cracks, or scratches. (Click on picture for more images.) Tell a friend.

Price: $25.00 + s/h and insurance

 

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Large gondola bowl

This 9-1/2" x 4-1/4" x 2-1/2" deep gondola bowl is just the right size for a magnificent banana split, but would also be lovely as a centerpiece with floating flowers. The base is a 3-1/2" x 2" oval containing a 12-point petal design. A 10-point hobstar graces each side, and a large 14-point design with rays of various lengths decorates each end. The top edge is curved and scalloped. Unmarked, but I have seen these bowls listed as Anchor Hocking Early American Prescut, sometimes called the Star of David pattern. This bowl has no nicks, chips, cracks, or scratches, but the interior of one side has several small air bubbles and a manufacturer’s flaw that produces a somewhat stippled section. (Click on picture for more images.) Tell a friend.

Price: $15.00 + s/h

 

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Domed butter or cheese server

This large pressed glass cheese or butter server stands 5-3/4" high when lidded and measures almost 8" in diameter. The plate portion has a 5" diameter x 1" deep well to hold the cheese or butter, and the 4-1/4" tall dome fits over the well rim to rest on the plate’s flared rim. The bottom and sides of the plate are deeply mitered to form hexagons and 6-pointed stars. The dome contains matching hexagons and stars, topped by a hexagonal knob. This piece is unmarked, and has seen use during its long life. The lid knob has shallow chips on two of its points and the plate has three hairline cracks running down from its rim, plus some additional roughness at the rim. None of the damage affects the usefulness of this piece, and it’s still quite lovely as a display piece, but our price reflects its imperfect condition. (Click on picture for more images.) Tell a friend.

Price: $35.00 + s/h and insurance

 

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Pattern glass celery dish

Here is a classic pressed pattern glass celery dish from the 1940s. I know because my mom had one just like it from my earliest memory that she filled with green olives, not celery, for every holiday dinner. (We kids could have cared less about celery, but we’ve been “fighting” over the green olives for more than 50 years – how’s that for a loving family tradition!!) This celery dish measures 8-1/2" across at its two fancy tab handles x 4" x 1-1/2" tall. Unmarked oval base is 4" x 2-1/4". Perfect condition with no nicks, chips, cracks, or scratches. Serve your own olives or favorite relish in this dish and start your own family tradition! (Click on picture for more images.) Tell a friend.

Price: $10.00 + s/h

 

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