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Gay Fad South of the Border “Say When” jigger
This frosted shot glass is one of Gay Fad’s “Say When” line of souvenir shots that feature line drawings and/or caricatures at the 1-oz, 2-oz, 3-oz, and 4-oz levels defining what those levels mean. This one says “Say When You-All” and “Souvenir of South of the Border,” but based on the red and white graphics, the border must be the Mason-Dixon Line, not the U.S. border with Mexico. The 1-oz line says “1 oz for Yankees,” the graphic being a man, presumably a Northerner, passed out cold on the ground. The 2-oz line says “2 oz for boll weevils,” the graphic being one of those pesky bugs. The 3-oz line says “3 oz for carpetbaggers,” the graphic being a man sitting on a box and pulling paper money out of his carpetbag. The 4-oz line says “To the top for rebels,” the graphic being a bearded Southern gentleman with hat and cane. Glass stands just shy of 3" tall with diameters of 2-1/8" at its rim and 1-7/8" at its base that carries the Hazel Atlas mark. We have two of these clever shot glasses and price is for each. Both are in perfect condition with no nicks, chips, cracks, or paint loss and require hand washing to preserve the paint and the finish. (Click on picture for more images.) Tell a friend.
Price: $15.00 each + s/h
only 2 available
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Gay Fad Canada “Say When” jigger
This Gay Fad frosted “Say When” shot glass is a “Souvenir of Canada” and features black line drawings from 0-4 ounces: “0 oz for rabbits” with a rabbit; “1 oz for ladies” with a female stick figure; “2 oz for gentlemen” with a male stick figure; “3 oz for pigs” with a pig, and “4 oz for jackasses” with a donkey braying “Hic-Haw.” Glass stands 3-1/8" tall with diameters of 2-1/4" at its rim and 1-3/4" at its unmarked base. Perfect condition with no nicks, chips, cracks, or paint loss. Requires hand washing to preserve the paint and the finish. (Click on picture for more images.) Tell a friend.
Price: $15.00 + s/h
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Gay Fad South Dakota souvenir jigger
This Gay Fad frosted shot glass isn’t a “Say When,” it’s an “Attitude Adjuster” that’s a souvenir of South Dakota. Front features a very large-nosed cowboy in full regalia and twirling his lasso, underneath which is “Attitude Adjuster.” Back has three shot lines: “Why Bother” at the bottom, “Dude Shot” in the middle, and “Cowboy Shot” near the top. Cowboy caricature is in brown and black and all text is in black. Glass stands just shy of 2-1/2" tall with diameters of 2" at its rim and 1-3/4" at its base that’s marked with a diamond mark and also a “2.” Perfect condition with no nicks, chips, cracks, or paint loss. Requires hand washing to preserve the paint and the finish. (Click on picture for more images.) Tell a friend.
Price: $15.00 + s/h
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Gay Fad Skating Pond glass
This beautiful glass is Central Park, Winter - The Skating Pond, one of the 8 Currier & Ives designs hand-painted by Gay Fad Studios on Hazel Atlas glasses to coordinate with Royal China Company’s Currier & Ives dinnerware of the 1950's. The highly detailed full-color scene wraps around 3/4 of the glass and consists of two 19th Century couples in period clothing enjoy the ice of a pond in front of a large house surrounded by trees. One couple is ice skating and the other lady is riding in a sled being pushed across the ice by her companion. A small dog in the forefront tries out his skating abilities, too. The scene is surrounded by brown filigree, with “Currier & Ives” at the left bottom. Glass stands 5-3/4" tall with diameters of 3" at the mouth and 2-1/8" at the base. Outstanding condition with no nicks, chips, cracks, scratching, or paint loss. Requires hand washing – putting it in the dishwasher ruins the finish! (Click on picture for more images.) Tell a friend.
Price: $20.00 + s/h
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Gay Fad Partridge Shoot glass
This beautiful glass is The Partridge Shoot, one of the 8 Currier & Ives designs hand-painted by Gay Fad Studios on Hazel Atlas glasses to coordinate with Royal China Company’s Currier & Ives dinnerware of the 1950's. The highly detailed full-color scene wraps around 3/4 of the glass and consists of two hunters in 19th Century clothing and helmets conversing while one of them reloads his long-barreled gun. Several dead birds lie on the ground in the forefront while two bird dogs wait for the shooting to recommence. Trees, bushes, and rocks all around. The scene is surrounded by brown filigree, with “Currier & Ives” at the left bottom. Glass stands 5-3/4" tall with diameters of 3" at the mouth and 2-1/8" at the base. Outstanding condition with no nicks, chips, cracks, scratching, or paint loss. Requires hand washing – putting it in the dishwasher ruins the finish! (Click on picture for more images.) Tell a friend.
Price: $20.00 + s/h
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Gay Fad Loading Cotton on the Mississippi glass
This beautiful glass is Loading Cotton on the Mississippi, one of the 8 Currier & Ives designs hand-painted by Gay Fad Studios on Hazel Atlas glasses to coordinate with Royal China Company’s Currier & Ives dinnerware of the 1950's. The highly detailed full-color scene wraps around 3/4 of the glass and consists of The New Orleans Packet Eclipse, an old sternwheeler belching smoke from its two stacks and flying the American flag aft, waiting at a dock on the Mississippi while men load bales of cotton into it. Trees and a plantation house in the background. The scene is surrounded by brown filigree, with “Currier & Ives” at the left bottom. Glass stands 5-3/4" tall with diameters of 3" at the mouth and 2-1/8" at the base. Outstanding condition with no nicks, chips, cracks, scratching, or paint loss. Requires hand washing – putting it in the dishwasher ruins the finish! (Click on picture for more images.) Tell a friend.
Price: $20.00 + s/h
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Gay Fad Home to Thanksgiving glass
This beautiful glass is Home to Thanksgiving, one of the 8 Currier & Ives designs hand-painted by Gay Fad Studios on Hazel Atlas glasses to coordinate with Royal China Company’s Currier & Ives dinnerware of the 1950's. And yes, the 1867 Currier & Ives print by artist George H. Durrie really was entitled “Home to Thanksgiving,” not “Home for Thanksgiving!” The highly detailed full-color scene wraps around 3/4 of the glass and consists of a visitor alighting from his horse-drawn carriage and stepping up on the roofed porch of a log cabin where the lady and gentleman of the house have come out the front door to greet him. A groom in front of an ox-drawn sled waits to take the horse to the large barn where a man has opened the wide door, revealing a large haystack inside. Trees and an additional large haystack in the background. The scene is surrounded by brown filigree, with “Currier & Ives” at the left bottom. Glass stands 5-3/4" tall with diameters of 3" at the mouth and 2-1/8" at the base. Outstanding condition with no nicks, chips, cracks, scratching, or paint loss. Requires hand washing – putting it in the dishwasher ruins the finish! (Click on picture for more images.) Tell a friend.
Price: $20.00 + s/h
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Gay Fad Express Train glass
This beautiful glass is The Express Train, one of the 8 Currier & Ives designs hand-painted by Gay Fad Studios on Hazel Atlas glasses to coordinate with Royal China Company’s Currier & Ives dinnerware of the 1950's. The highly detailed full-color scene wraps around 3/4 of the glass and consists of a locomotive emerging from under a bridge and chugging down the track with steam billowing from its smokestack. Trees and bushes on both sides of the track and an embankment on the far side. The scene is surrounded by brown filigree, with “Currier & Ives” at the left bottom. Glass stands 5-3/4" tall with diameters of 3" at the mouth and 2-1/8" at the base. Outstanding condition with no nicks, chips, cracks, scratching, or paint loss. Requires hand washing – putting it in the dishwasher ruins the finish! (Click on picture for more images.) Tell a friend.
Price: $20.00 + s/h
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Gay Fad Star of the Road glass
This beautiful glass is Star of the Road, one of the 8 Currier & Ives designs hand-painted by Gay Fad Studios on Hazel Atlas glasses to coordinate with Royal China Company’s Currier & Ives dinnerware of the 1950's. The highly detailed full-color scene wraps around 3/4 of the glass and consists of a 19th Century lady in period clothing and a bonnet riding in her carriage, urging her galloping horse onward down the road from a large house surrounded by trees. An embankment on the far side of the road is topped by a fence, with mountains in the background. The scene is surrounded by brown filigree, with “Currier & Ives” at the left bottom. Glass stands 5-3/4" tall with diameters of 3" at the mouth and 2-1/8" at the base. We have two of these glasses and price is for each. Both are in outstanding condition with no nicks, chips, cracks, scratching, or paint loss. Requires hand washing – putting it in the dishwasher ruins the finish! (Click on picture for more images.) Tell a friend.
Price: $20.00 + s/h
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Gay Fad “Beau Brummel” cocktail glass
Standing 5-1/2” tall, the front of this delightful Beau Brummel 3-1/2 oz cocktail glass hand-painted by Gay Fad depicts Beau’s face with a decidedly tipsy expression and a lock of orangish-brown hair falling over his forehead. Long faceted stem descends to a 2-3/4" diameter slightly concave base. Perfect condition with no nicks, chips, cracks, or paint loss. Be sure to hand wash it to keep it this way! (Click on picture for more images.) Tell a friend.
Price: $20.00 + s/h and insurance
only 1 available
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Gay Fad frosted “Poker-Face” tumbler
This delightful “Poker-face” tumbler is from Gay Fad’s Poker series produced in the 1950's. The caricature on the front shows a guy in a suit and hat and an almost Mona Lisa smile sitting at the poker table leaning over his cards and chips. Must be the hat because my immediate reaction was that he looks like a character straight out of an old black-and-white Tracy-Hepburn movie! Caricature is painted in black with the identifying “Poker-face” above in red. Tumbler stands 1/4" tall with diameters of 2-7/8" at the rim and 2-1/2" at the base. Completely frosted in Gay Fad’s signature satin-smooth frosting. Bottom carries the F in a shield mark of Federal Glass. Near perfect condition with no nicks, chips, cracks, or scratches, but partial paint loss on the left side of the surrounding ribbon. Requires hand washing to preserve the paint and the finish. (Click on picture for more images.) Tell a friend.
Price: $20.00 + s/h and insurance
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