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Collectible Glass COLLECTIBLE GLASS Glass Canes Gold w/ Red Candy Cane Swirl Blown Glass Ball Top Cane, 45 ½” Tall Green 3-Sided w/ Rope Twist End of the Day Art Glass Cane, 40” Tall Red/White Swirl 4-Side End of the Day Art Glass Cane, 37” Tall Aqua 3-Sided End of Day Art Glass Cane w/ Shepherds Hook, 58” Tall Vaseline Opalescent Glass Fenton Vaseline Opalescent Hobnail Basket w/ Candy Ribbon Edge, 6” Tall Vaseline Opalescent Hobnail Bride’s Basket, 7” Diameter Bowl, 12” Tall Vaseline Opalescent 4-Flower Trumpet Vase Vaseline Opalescent Covered Butter Dish Vaseline Opalescent Cream & Sugar Vaseline Opalescent Bonbon Stand, 7 ½” Diameter Vaseline Opalescent Jack in the Pulpit Stem Vase, 9 ½” Tall Vaseline Opalescent Gold Trimmed Spooner, Cream & Sugar Vaseline Opalescent Daisy & Button Fan Vase, 4” Tall Vaseline Opalescent Jack in the Pulpit Vase, 7” Tall Vaseline Opalescent Toothpick Vaseline Opalescent Open Candy Dish, 4” Tall Vaseline Opalescent Hobnail Single Epergne Base Vaseline Opalescent Hobnail Vase, 5 ½” Tall Vaseline Opalescent Footed Nut Dishes (3) Vaseline Opalescent Individual Creamer Vaseline Opalescent Ruffle Bowl, 3” Diameter Vaseline Opalescent Beaded Whimsy Open Candy Dish, 4” Tall Vaseline Swirl Vase, 6 ½” Tall Vaseline Opalescent Hobnail Bowl, 10” Diameter Vaseline Opalescent Bowl, 5” Diameter Vaseline Opalescent w/ Basket Weave Reverse, 7” Bowl Vaseline Opalescent Cherry Ruffle Spooner Vaseline Opalescent Candy Stripe Whimsy Vase, 6” Tall Vaseline Opalescent Enamel Painted Floral Vase, 5” Tall Vaseline Opalescent Heart Pattern Bowl, 5” Diameter Vaseline Opalescent Heart Pattern Pitcher, 3 ¼” Tall Vaseline Opalescent Hobnail Vase, 5” Tall Vaseline Opalescent 3-Handled Whimsy Loving Cup, 3” Tall Vaseline Opalescent Coin Dot Tumblers, 5” Tall (3) Vaseline Glass Vaseline Daisy & Button Punch Bowl, 10” Tall, 10” Diameter Vaseline Daisy & Button Covered Candy Dish w/ Metal Carrier Westmorland Vaseline Plied Handle Basket, 7” Tall Vaseline Stem Vase w/ Iron Base & Amber Prisms, 13” Tall Vaseline Pickle Jar w/ Carrier Vaseline Whimsy Fruit Stand, 8” Tall Vaseline Candle Sticks, 7 ¼” Tall Vaseline Daisy & Button Shoe Match Holders (2) Vaseline Heart Match Safe Vaseline Car Vases, 6” Long, (2) Vaseline Spooner Vaseline Pitcher, 4” Tall Vaseline Basket Toothpick Vaseline Cream & Sugar, 4 Berry Bowls Vaseline Water Tankard, 8” Tall Vaseline Bottle w/ Ground Stopper, 6” Tall Vaseline Perfume Bottle w/ Ground Stopper, 5 ½” Tall (stopper carries damage) Vaseline Squatty Cream & Sugar Vaseline Daisy & Button Boat Dish, 10” Long Vaseline Rough Back Bowl (Carries Damage?), 11” Diameter Vaseline Retro Art Glass Vase, 8” Tall Vaseline Glass Heart Trinket Box (2) Vaseline Bird on a Nest Covered Candy Dish Vaseline Child’s ABC Plate, Clay Crystal Works Green Hand Painted Canister, 9” Tall Green Car Vase, 6” Long Bohemian Bohemian Ruby Vases, 12 ½” Tall (2) Bohemian Ruby Decanter, Grape Vines Pattern, w/ Ground Stopper, 15 ½” Tall Bohemian Ruby Decanter, Village Scene, w/ Ground Stopper, Signed Ruff 1903, 16” Tall Bohemian Ruby Decanter, Signed Volmer 1894, w/ 11” Ground Crystal Stopper, 2 ½” Tall Bohemian Ruby Tumbler, 3” Tall Bohemian Ruby Tumblers, Grape Vine Pattern, 4 ¾” Tall (6) Bohemian Ruby Ash Tray, 4 ¾” Wide Cut Clear Glass Ruby Cut to Clear Vases, 11” Tall (2) Ruby Cut Clear Serving Bowl, 11” Diameter Cobalt Cut Clear Muffineer Ruby Cut to Clear Humidor, 9” Tall Cobalt Cut to Clear Pitcher, 9 ½” Tall Cobalt Cut to Clear Vase, 6” Tall Ruby Cut Clear Handled Mug, 4 ½” Tall Cobalt Cut to Clear Bud Vase, 7 ¾” Tall (2) Cobalt Cut to Clear Cruet, 8” Tall Ruby Flash Ruby/Clear Shakers Etched W.H. Swinney – 1903 Ruby/Clear Shakers Etched C.C. & M.J. Braden World’s Fair 1904 Ruby/Clear Toothpick Etched World’s Fair 1893 M. Wilson Ruby Cut to Clear Lidded Biscuit Jar, 8” Tall King’s Crown Ruby Covered Cheese Ruby/Clear Personally Inscribed Mug, Owingsville Bath Co. Ky Ruby/Clear MO State Fair 1928 Small Pitcher Ruby Flash Cordial Set Cranberry Opalescent Glass Cranberry Opalescent Swirl Vase, 11” Tall Cranberry Opalescent Swirl Pitcher, Cranberry Opalescent Coin Dot Hat, 3” Tall Cranberry Opalescent Coin Dot Creamer Cranberry Opalescent Swirl Vase, 5” Tall Cranberry Opalescent Hobnail Pitcher, 4 ½” Tall Cranberry Opalescent Hobnail Hatpin Holder Cranberry Opalescent Hobnail Basket, 6” Tall Fenton Cranberry Opalescent Hobnail Ruffled Bowl, 7” Diameter Cranberry Swirled Feather Cruet Blue Opalescent Glass Fenton Blue Opalescent Coin Dot Vase, 11” Tall Blue Opalescent Coin Dot Water Pitcher, 9” Tall Blue Opalescent Thumbprint Tumblers, 4” Tall (5) Blue Opalescent Beaded Pattern? Plate, 8” Diameter Blue Opalescent Whimsy Pedestal Bowl w/ Candy Ribbon Edge, 7 ½” Wide Blue Opalescent Hobnail Basket w/ Candy Ribbon Edge, 9” Tall Blue Opalescent Hobnail Cruet, 6” Tall Blue Opalescent Hobnail Cruets, 4” Tall (2) Blue Opalescent Hobnail Basket, 8” Tall Blue Opalescent Hobnail Rose Bowl, 5” Tall Blue Opalescent Grape Pattern Pitcher, 8” Tall Blue Opalescent Coin Dot Pitcher, 7” Tall Blue Opalescent Coin Dot Double Handles Vase, 4 ¼” Tall Blue Opalescent Basket Blue Opalescent Hobnail Shoe Other Opalescent Glass Fenton Peach Opalescent Pitcher, 7 ½” Tall Green Opalescent Whimsy Open Candy Dish, 4” Tall Opalescent Footed Nut Dish, 4” Tall Fenton Opalescent Coin Dot Creamer, 4” Tall Pink Opalescent Hobnail Plied Handle Basket, 10” Tall Fenton Pink Opalescent Hobnail w/ Candy Ribbon Edge Whimsy Cake Plate, 12” Wide Opalescent Coin Dot Stretched Vase Cranberry Glass Cranberry Thumbprint Water Pitcher w/ 4 Tumblers, 8 ½” Tall Cranberry Thumbprint Tumblers, 4” Tall (4) Cranberry Plied Handle Pitcher, 7” Tall Cranberry Dresser Jar, 5” Tall Cranberry Mary Gregory Pinched Decanted w/ Ground Stopper, Stag, 9” Tall Cranberry Jack in the Pulpit Vase, 6” Tall Cranberry Mary Gregory Tumbler Fenton Cranberry Ply Handled Baskets, 11” Tall (2) Cranberry Thumbprint Vase, 5 ½” Tall Cranberry Thumbprint Rose Bowl Cranberry Hobnail Vase, 5” Tall Cranberry Thumbprint Pitcher, 5” Tall Cranberry Thumbprint Whimsy Vase, 7” Tall Cranberry Squatty Pitcher, 4” Tall Cased Glass Cranberry Silver Crest Cased Glass Bowl, 5” Diameter Blue Cased Glass Bottle w/ Ground Stopper (Stopper Carries Damage), 9” Tall Blue Cased Glass Pitcher, 9” Tall Amber Cased Glass Hobnail Pitcher, 5” Tall Amber Cased Glass Hobnail Vase, 5” Tall Blue Satin Cased Glass Squatty Pitcher, 5” Tall Green Cased Glass Cut Jars, 3” Tall (2) Cased Art Glass Vase, 10” Tall Cranberry Cased Cut Bottles w/ Ground Stopper, 10” Tall (2) Art Glass Pink Art Glass Vase w/ Hand Painted Irises, 10” Tall (2) Art Glass Speckled Sugar Shaker Pair Art Glass Swans Blown Glass Balls (7) Cased Art Glass w/ Applied Glass Fruit, 6 ½” Tall Etched Crystal Vases, 12” Tall Murano Art Glass Vase, 12” Tall Jade Hand Painted Vase, 13” Tall End of Day Art Glass Whimsy Rose Bowl, 4” Tall Cased Art Glass Toothpick Green Painted Art Glass Decanter, 9 ½” Tall Green Art Glass End of the Day Cane, 60” Long Clear Satin Glass Grapes, 3 Clusters Art Glass Zucchini Squash (3) Cranberry Art Glass Vase, 8” Tall Orange Art Glass Plate, 10” Diameter Glass Dining Wares Glass Sugar Shaker w/ Flowers, 4” Tall Cranberry Cased Glass Syrup, 6” Tall Green Cased Glass Muffineer, 6” Tall English Amber Hobnail Sugar Shaker, 4” Tall Cranberry Syrup Pitcher, 7 ½” Tall Glass Pickle Jar w/ Silver Plate Lid Engraved Christmas 1885 From Nellie & Susie Custard Glass Creamer Amethyst Candle Sticks, 8” Tall Enamel Painted Glass Amethyst Enamel Painted Water Tankert w/ 3 Tumblers, 9 ½” Tall Enamel Painted Dot Optic Pitcher w/ Plied Braided Cord Handle, 6” Tall Emerald Green Gold Pnd. Pitcher, 9 ½” Tall Ruby Enameled Cordials (5) Amber Enamel Painted Tumblers Satin Enamel Painted Locking Trinket Box Emerald Enamel Painted Vase Depression Glass Pink Depression Glass Adam Footed Cake Plate, 10” Wide Pink Depression Glass Adam Tray, 11 ½” Wide (2) Pink Depression Glass Adam Bowl, 8” Wide (2) Pink Depression Glass Adam Covered Casserole, 9” Wide Pink Depression Glass Adam Divided Dish, 8” Wide Pink Depression Glass Adam Oval Serving Bowls, 9 ½” Wide (2) Pink Depression Glass Adam Diner Plates, 9” Wide (9) Pink Depression Glass Adam Salt & Pepper Pink Depression Glass Adam Cream & Sugar Pink Depression Glass Adam Candle Sticks Pink Depression Glass Adam Dessert Plates, 6” Wide (16) Pink Depression Glass Adam Coffee Cups (8) Pink Depression Glass Adam Pitcher w/ 8 Glasses, 8” Tall Pitcher Pink Depression Glass Adam Covered Butter, 6” Wide Pink Depression Glass Adam Covered Candy, 4” Tall, 5” Wide Pink Depression Glass Adam Ash Tray Pink Depression Candle Sticks, 9 ¼” Tall Pink Depression Glass Mayfair Diner Plates (13) Pink Depression Glass Mayfair Water Pitcher Pink Depression Glass Mayfair Cream & Sugar Pink Depression Glass Mayfair Salt & Pepper Pink Depression Glass Mayfair Cups & Saucers (11) Pink Depression Glass Mayfair Covered Butter Pink Depression Glass Double Handled Bowls (6) Pink Depression Glass Platter Marigold Depression Glass Tumblers (9) Burmese Glass Fenton Burmese Fairy Lamp, 1978 Christmas Morn, Signed Hand Painted by V. Hendricks Fenton Burmese Bell, 1978 Christmas Morn, Signed Hand Painted by J. Brown Fenton Burmese Bell, 1980 Winter Sleigh Ride, Signed Hand Painted by Dane Fredrick Fenton Burmese Basket, Maple Leaf, 6” Tall Fenton Burmese Vase, Roses, Signed Hand Painted by Judy Berdim, Amberina Glass Amberina Compote, 7” Tall Amberina Liberty Bell (2), 4” Tall Amberina Plied Handle Basket, 7 ½” Tall Amberina Vase, 8” Tall Amberina Jack in the Pulpit Art Glass
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