Category: Antique
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Mildred by Mount Clemens – Gravy Boat
This is a beautiful antique piece still displaying luscious colors, but does have some crazing both on the interior and exterior so can only be recommended for display or wrapped candy, etc. use. Asking $10 (shipping not included).
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Vintage bowl – hand-painted
This china bowl with trellis sides has been painted with pink flowers growing among the trellis, signed A Sipe. The major colors are pink, teal, and blue with pink and gold banding around the top edge of the bowl. The piece is 1-3/4″ deep and 7″ diameter. There are no markings/labels on the bottom. In…
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Art Nouveau Creamer/Sauce Boat
This is an unmarked creamer/sauce boat in a luscious forest green glaze in an Art Nouveau / Modernism style with its smooth curves and natural lines of the handle. It measures 6-1/2″ from tip of spout to edge of handle, 4″ bowl diameter, approximately 2-1/2″ high, and has a 1-cup volume. Asking $25 (shipping not…
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Pansy painted glass vase – Czechoslovakia
This is a small glass vase marked as Czechosloviakian origin on the base, painted with charming purple and gold pansies with green leaves on a bone background. It stands approximately six inches tall, measuring about three inches diameter at its widest, and two inches at the base. It is in very good vintage condition with…
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Vintage Wedgwood Trinket Trays – set of two
These Wedgwood trinket dishes are the perfect size for holding rings and other small items on a bedside table or vanity. Or, to be displayed with other pieces of Wedgwood Jasperware. Each measures approximately 4-1/8″ inches by 3 inches wide and is approximately one-half inch deep. One dish features little cherubs at play in nature,…
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Vintage Reverse Glass Silhouettes
These Smith Frederick works published by Reliance, R.P.F. Co. during the 1920s and 30s are created in a transfer to the glass in the “Butterfly Wing” affect. From the reverse: The delicate colors transferred directly to the glass present a pearly quality which makes them spring to life, and the glass itself seems to radiate…
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Roseville Fuchsia Blue Vase 895-7
This item dates from 1938 Roseville pattern 895-7 in a beautiful blue, and is in excellent condition with no chips or cracks. The vase measures approximately 7-1/4″ tall and 5-1/2″ wide to handle edges. Asking $150 (shipping not included).
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Fenton Carnival glass bowl
This is a vintage/antique Fenton Carnival glass grapevine pattern bowl in a gorgeously irridescent violet. It is unmarked/unlabeled. Measures approximately 6-1/2″ wide in excellent condition with no chips or cracks. See all photos for details. Asking $90 (shipping not included).
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Carnival Glass Pitcher
This vintage carnival glass pitcher is by the Imperial Glass Company of Ohio in the poinsettia pattern. A beautiful and intricately patterned pitcher, it is in excellent vintage condition. There are some tiny bubbles and straw marks in the glass. (The straw marks commonly occurred when the pieces were made and then packed in straw…
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Antique Japanese plate
This is a rare plate, marked “Made in Japan,” with crown, otherwise unidentified, likely post-WWII. It measures approximately 9-1/2″ diameter. There is some fading and discoloration from use. A lovely display piece for the right palette. Asking $15 (shipping not included).
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Crown Ducal Square Luncheon Plate
A lovely display piece, priced to reflect a chip on the reverse side, this 8-1/2″ luncheon plate is part of the A1476 pattern dating from the late 1930s. The colors remain crisp and vibrant. Asking $15 (shipping not included).
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Mid-century modern candle holders
These crystal-clear candle holders are unmarked, and show no sign of use, but are known to date to at least the mid-20th century; perhaps as early as the Art Deco era. Without being overpowering as candelabra, nor blocking views to your dinner partners, they would lend just the perfect accent and light to any tablescape.…
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Hull Camelia Open Rose vase
Originating in Crooksville, Ohio, Hull is one of the most recognized names in American pottery production. With a legacy still supported today by the Hull Pottery Association, Hull pieces continue to captivate collectors on the auction market. This piece, marked Hull U.S.A. 123 – 6-1/2″ is in excellent vintage condition with vibrancy in the matte…
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Roseville Jardiniere
This is a vibrant jardiniere featuring clematis against a forest green background and measuring approximately 5-1/4″ in height, and 5-3/8″ in width (including the handles), and marked Roseville 667 (photographed). It is in excellent vintage condition. Asking $100 (shipping not included).
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Haviland hand-painted serving dish
This antique, hand-painted dish is edged with gold trim, matching the handles. Marked Haviland, France, as photographed. Measures approx. 10″ diameter including the handles; the dish is approximately 8″ diameter, and has gently sloped wall bringing the height to 1-3/4″. Asking $70 (shipping not included, if necessary).
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Set of two Chokin-style mixed metal bud vases
Black, mixed metal, small vases in the Chokin style with pagoda in front of waterfall scene mirrored on each. Each measures approximately 1-1/2″ diameter at base and three inches diameter with a necked opening of approximately one inch. They stand four inches tall. There is some distress from use, particularly around the necks, as to…
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Mid-century Vaseline glass vase
Likely made by Model Flint Glass Co (Albany, IN) per the concentric circle pattern on the bottom. In 1900 this factory was part of the National Glass conglomerate. In natural light, it is a very light yellow-green (hence the Vaseline nomenclature), with white ribs and trim at the softly fluted top. Under UV light, the uranium…
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Little Leaning Man
This is a vintage figurine of a happy little gent in long coat and top hat. He stands about 4-1/4″ tall, and seems to be leaning a little. Perhaps he made a stop on the way home at the pub, and that’s why he’s so happy. Asking $5 (plus shipping, where applicable).
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Antique wooden candle cups
Turned from wood used in building the home of the original owner in 1922. Approximately 1-3/4″ wide by 2″ tall, with 3/4″ insert for tapers. Sold as pair, only. Asking $10 (plus shipping, if applicable).
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Candy Dish
This vintage candy dish is depression-era pressed glass in the fishscale and beads pattern with white handkerchief edging. Approximately 6-5/8″ in circumference and 3-3/4″ tall. Asking $40 (plus shipping, if applicable).
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Pressed Glass ca. 1909-1919
Three amethyst-colored water goblets in the popular “Bullseye and Daisy” pressed glass pattern, likely from US Glass. The trio is to be sold as a set. Item 122902. Asking $15/set (plus shipping, if applicable).