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 | $125.00 | Original antique glass car vase. Great for your vintage car! The cut or etched design is of daisies. |
 Sold | $950.00 | |
 | $325.00 | Charming Pair of Hand Blown Murano Italian Art Glass Hedgehog Sculptures believed to be designed by artist Archimede Seguso have predominantly black hollow bodies with green stripes denoting their prickly spines. These darling sculptures will make a great addition to any art glass collection. |
 | $250.00 | Whirling Dervish Ceremony Five (5) Piece Set by Yildiz Imperial Porcelain, Turkey. Included are three Dancers, one flutist and one drummer. They are all beautifully matte white. Sufi whirling is a form of Sama or physically active mediation which originated among Sufis and which is still practiced by the Sufi Dervishes of the Mevlevi order. It is a customary dance performed within the Sema, or worship ceremony, through which dervishes (also called semazens) aim to reach the source of all perfection, or kemal. |
 | $350.00 | Rare and Elegant Thomas Webb England, Crystal Decanter Set with Six (6) Cordial Glasses. This beautiful decanter set is gorgeously decorated with triangular star cuts inside of larger square cuts. It almost has a Star of David look to it. The neck of the decanter is tapered to a flare where it meets the stopper. The ridges of the tapers have little cuts that give it a wonderful feeling texture. The stopper has the same decoration around it and a sunburst on top. The stems of the glasses mimic the neck of the decanter. The base of the decanter and glasses are finished with a sunburst cut. |
 Sold | $25.00 | |
 | $250.00 | Antique Signed Libbey American Brilliant Cut Glass Bowl. The beautiful large bowl has three long feet. It has a beautiful pattern of sunbursts and triangles. This heavy bowl is a great piece for and Brilliant Cut Glass Collector. |
 | $650.00 | Beautiful vintage Chinese Peking glass vase. The heavy glass vase is a deep red and has an etched design of a hawk on a pine tree branch. There are two etched marks that feature Chinese language characters. |
 | $95.00 | Beautiful glass fingerbowl by Hobbs, Brockunier & Company. This late 19th century piece is in their pattern (No. 323) called Dew Drop (originally Nodule) which is now called Hobnail. The color is clear with a layer of ruby glass applied near the top and is called Rubina. |
 | $350.00 | One VICTORIAN "PEACH BLOW" vase, encased in white with applied fruit (pears on one side, cherries on the other). In excellent conditions. |
 | $300.00 | One BOHEMIAN ROSSLER "COLOR CAKE DECORATED" vase, portraying the Italian character/mask ARLECCHINO (also known as "Arlequin"). In a delicate rose coloration with gilded landscape details, this vase is in excellent conditions. |
 | $225.00 | One OVERSHOT carafe decanter, in blue with a yellow handle. Beautiful example of AMERICAN ART GLASS, in excellent conditions. |
 | $500.00 | Glass vase painted by JOSEPH AHNE (1830-1909), signed, in excellent conditions. Beautiful, soft rendition of a child/cherub's face on one side of the vase, in the style of many Italian and German artists of the period. |
 | $900.00 | Gorgeous 19th century BOHEMIAN covered beaker. This tall and heavy lead crystal candy dish/beaker features a cut and engraved design with a stag deer in a forest setting. Scalloped base. Maker unknown, possibly MOSER? It is a beautiful Bohemian piece of exceptional quality. |
 | $200.00 | One pair of mid-to late 1800s LOBMEYR bohemian footed cups, in excellent conditions. Hand-enameled, each portrays a beautiful figurine. Please refer to the attached photos for more details and do not hesitate to contact us for further questions or to request additional images. Take a look at the official site of this company (http://www.lobmeyr.at/content/familie/familie2/) to read about their fascinating history and learn more about their gorgeous glass. |
 | $125.00 | Glass vase in the style of GEORGE DAVIDSON & Co. . In amber, probably dating back to the 1930s. The CHEVRON-like base reminds of the works by W. J. G. FULLERON, the only designer who worked for DAVIDSON throughout its entire history. GEORGE DAVIDSON & Co. was founded in 1867 and produced affordable fancy glass until its closing in 1987 and final liquidation in 1992. |
 | $325.00 | Set of 5 Art Glass FRY lemonade/ice tea glasses, in DELFT blue (handle and foot) and OPALESCENT PEARL WHITE (cup). DELFT BLUE TRIM is one of the five variations marketed under the FOVAL name - a line produced by FRY for a short time, between 1926 and 1927. |
 | $550.00 | Bohemian-style iridescent glass tankard with sterling collar probably by WILCOX-EVERTSON N.Y.C.. The tankard is beautifully decorated with hand-painted enamel and a lovely all over iridescent glow. Although the tankard is unmarked it has the qualities of Loetz art glass. |
 | $160.00 | VICTORIAN toothpick holder in ALEXANDRA pattern. Opal with pink interior, probably made by an English firm. |
 | $145.00 | DUGAN ART GLASS pinched vase in amethyst, from the Pompeian/Venetian lines. Pieces from these lines started being offered in 1905-1906, between the end of Victorian glass production and the development of Carnival lines. The glass was blown into a mold, rolled in small pieces of glass and then shaped by hand. |
 | $275.00 | One IMPERIAL art glass vase in LEAD LUSTRE, blue. IMPERIAL began production of FREE HAND glass in 1923, when Victor Wicke (president of IMPERIAL) brought a group East Coast artisans to Bellaire. The prohibitive costs of free hand glass pushed Imperial to incorporate the production of some of the same motifs in the line LEAD LUSTRE, where the glass was blown into a paste mould. This line was produced until 1929. Our piece dates around 1925. Please refer to the National Imperial Glass Collectors Society site for more information (http://www.imperialglass.org/Copy%20of%20museum.htm) on this manufacturer. |
 | $225.00 | One IMPERIAL art glass vase in LEAD LUSTRE, orange. IMPERIAL began to produce FREE HAND glass in 1923, when Victor Wicke (president of IMPERIAL) brought a group East Coast artisans to Bellaire. The prohibitive costs of free hand glass pushed Imperial to incorporate the production of some of the same motifs in the line LEAD LUSTRE, where the glass was blown into a paste mould. This line was produced until 1929. Our piece dates around 1925. Please refer to the National Imperial Glass Collectors Society site for more information (http://www.imperialglass.org/Copy%20of%20museum.htm) on this manufacturer. |
 | $225.00 | One IMPERIAL art glass vase in LEAD LUSTRE, orange. IMPERIAL began to produce FREE HAND glass in 1923, when Victor Wicke (president of IMPERIAL) brought a group East Coast artisans to Bellaire. The prohibitive costs of free hand glass pushed Imperial to incorporate the production of some of the same motifs in the line LEAD LUSTRE, where the glass was blown into a paste mould. This line was produced until 1929. Our piece dates around 1925. Please refer to the National Imperial Glass Collectors Society site for more information (http://www.imperialglass.org/Copy%20of%20museum.htm) on this manufacturer. |