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Heisey Custard Glass Toothpick Holder

Catalogue: Antiques: Decorative Art: Glass: American: Pattern Glass: Pre 1920   item# 938527 (stock# 090555)

Heisey Custard Glass Toothpick Holder
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803-266-2926


$145.00 

Neat advertising, souvenir toothpick or match holder in the Banded Ring pattern. Opalescent custard glass with gilt decoration made by Heisey Glass. Has "Commercial Importing Co." and "Coffee's" applied around the center. From our web sleuthing, we believe they were a Seattle, Wash. company. Measuring 2-1/4" tall & 2-1/8" across the top, it is in wonderful condition with typical gilt lose the only problem. Lightly marked on the bottom with the diamond H of H ...click for details


Jefferson Glass Diamond Peg Custard Tumbler

Catalogue: Antiques: Decorative Art: Glass: American: Pattern Glass: Pre 1920   item# 938584 (stock# 110561)

Jefferson Glass Diamond Peg Custard Tumbler
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Old Parsonage Antiques
803-266-2926


$77.50 

Jefferson Glass Co. souvenir tumbler in the Diamond Peg pattern. Nice opalescent Custard Glass with gilt and enameled Rose decoration. The date (1911) and inscription was so lightly done that its barely discernible. Measuring 4" tall by 3-1/8" across the top, with some typical gilt loss to the "pegs" and lip. Floresces nicely under black light. Has Jefferson's Krys-Tol trademark in bottom. Circa 1911. Please inquire as to availability.


Harvard Pattern Souvenir Toothpick Holder

Catalogue: Antiques: Decorative Art: Glass: American: Pattern Glass: Pre 1910   item# 938593 (stock# 100532)

Harvard Pattern Souvenir Toothpick Holder
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Old Parsonage Antiques
803-266-2926


$69.00 

Niles, Ohio 1903 advertising souvenir toothpick or match holder in the Harvard Pattern by Tarentum Glass Co. of Pennsylvania. Made in gilt trimmed Custard Glass thats nicely florescent under black light, and is 2-3/8" tall by 2" across the top. Gilt wear on lip. Circa 1903. Please inquire as to availability.

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