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Year: 1940'S
Price:
$25.00 USD
Description: The best way to have your bottle opener handy is on your wall. That's why this Starr X Stationary Bottle Opener has been in constant production since 1925. Works the same as the hand lever variation, except that it is attached ...
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Year: 1950
Price:
$65.00 USD
Description: This is a great set of 4 Monarch No. 2903 High Ball Tumblers. Made by The Fostoria Glass Co. of Moundsville, WVA circa 1950’s or 60’s. The tumblers are packed 4 to the original box and have never been used. The labels are ...
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Year: 1900
Price:
$175.00 USD
Description: The Tacoma pattern was made by the Greensburg Glass Co. of Greensburg, Ind. circa 1894. The pattern was continued by The National Glass Co. when they merged in 1900 at the Model Flint Glass Co. factory in Albany, Ind. The ...
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Year: 1885
Price:
$125.00 USD
Description: The Ribbon Candy pattern was made by Bryce Brothers Glass Co. of Pittsburgh, PA circa 1885. The pattern was continued by The United States Glass Corp after their merger of 1891. The patterns original name was Bryce's Double ...
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Year: 1950
Price:
$65.00 USD
Description: This is a beautiful Leaf Shaped Celery Tray made by Blue Ridge Pottery, a division of Southern Pottery Inc. of Erwin, Tenn. This company was in business from 1917 to 1957. This leaf shape celery tray is 2-1/2 inches tall ...
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Year: 1980
Price:
$25.00 USD
Description: This Oval Bowl was made in the by Pfaltzgraff Pottery Co. of Pennsylvania. The company is the oldest pottery in the USA but unfortunately recently most of its wares are made in China. This oval baker is in the Yorktowne pattern ...
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Year: 1891
Price:
$45.00 USD
Description: The Alexis pattern was made by the Fostoria Glass Co. of Moundsville, WVA from 1891 until 1925. The original name of the pattern was Fostoria’s No. 1630. This beautiful large berry bowl is 3-1/4 inches tall and 8-1/4 inches ...
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Year: 1925
Price:
$175.00 USD
Description: This opalescent glass fruit juicer or extractor was made by The Fry Glass Co. of Rochester, PA circa 1925. It is embossed on the bottom inside with - Blue Goose Fruit for Most Juice & Finest Flavor (with two Geese). And embossed ...
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Year: 1882
Price:
$25.00 USD
Description: This is a wonderful silver plate mustard spoon made by the Holms & Edwards Silver Co. of Bridgeport, Conn circa 1882. The pattern name is called East Lake and is it also known as Lyonnaise. Holms & Edwards purchased the former ...
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Year: 1950
Price:
$45.00 USD
Description: This is a nice silver plate mustard pot with lid. It stands 2 inches tall to the top of the lid and 2 inches in diameter plus the three legs. Each leg has a Lion's head and a paw foot. It is un-marked. The blue insert is ...
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