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Glassware & Pottery Glassware & Pottery MAJOR ONLINE PERSONAL PROPERTY AUCTION Online Bidding Open Friday, March 12TH - Friday, March 19TH • Covered Purple Slag Bird on Nest Dish • (2) Mid- Century Vintage Royal Ruby Red Ruffle Edge Glass • Vintage Purple Slag Footed Glass Vase-Atterbury Jewell, Vase Believed to be Circa 1882 • 1950’s AA Importing Vintage Bird on Nest Purple and White • Vintage Davidson Purple Slag Milk Glass Bowl Slide Glass • Purple Slag Glass Small Footed Bowl, Unmarked • (3) Mid-Century Press Glass Vintage Indiana Glass Apothecary Canisters with Dome Lids • Vintage Small Imperial Purple Slag Hobnail Milk Glass Bowl, Marked • Paden City Art Deco Emerald Glow Glass with Center Handle and Tear Tidbit Tray • Purple Slag Rectangular Relish Dish, Unmarked • Paden City Glass Emerald Glow Art Deco Large Serving Bowl • Vintage Westmoreland Purple Slag Glass Compote, Marked with Brass Base, Star Cut • (3) Vintage Imperial Slag Glass Purple Goblet/Wine Glass, • Paden City Glass Emerald Glow Art Deco Large Serving Bowl Unmarked with Brass Base • L.G. Wright Glass Company, Purple Slag Atterbury Duck • Homer Laughlin Discontinued Fiesta Napkin Ring Holders, Covered Dish Retired Color • Vintage Purple Slag Glass Chicken on Nest Dish • Imperial Red Ruby Slide Glass Rose Bowl • Rare Antique Atterbury Purple Slag Glass Creamer/Pitcher • Marked, Libbey Duratuff Frosted Red Green Glass Footed • Westmoreland Glass Lion on Rib Goblets • Red Stemmed Water Goblets, Embossed Fruit Design • Fenton Rose Ruffled Amber Glass Basket • Set of Eight Fenton Elegant Glass Ruby Red Amberina • Paden City Glass Emerald Glow Divided Relish Dish with Lincoln and Saucers circa 1928 to 1940 Etched Art Deco Brass Handle • (2) Fenton Lincoln and Water Goblets, Ruby Red Amberina • Lancaster Glass, 1950s Vintage Carnival Glass Footed Candy circa 1928 to 1940 Dish Iridescent Gold Amber paneled with Lid (Two-Piece Mold) • Ruby Red Sandwich Plates • Vintage L.E. Smith Mount Pleasant Black Amethyst Glass • (6) Fenton Lincoln in Flesh Colored Red on Clear Water Handled Serving dish, Hand Painted Glasses • Vintage L.E. Smith Quintec Pattern Clear Press Glass Bridal • (7) Satin Lincoln in Flesh Colored Red on Claire Sherbets Basket with Handle, Original Sticker • Anchor Hocking Royal Ruby Champagne Tall Glasses • Victorian Early American Press Glass Large Berry/ Bride Bowl, • (2) Red Stemmed Water Goblets, Embossed Fruit Design Vaseline Glass Daisy and Button V pattern • Vintage Clear Glass Ruffle Basket • Vintage Canary Yellow Vaseline Glass Center Handled Tidbit • (6) Fiesta 7 Piece Place Settings in Various Colors Including Tray Dinner Plate, Salad Plate, Flat Soup Bowl, Cereal Bowl, Sauce • Large Vaseline Glass Urn Style Vase Bowl, Cup and Saucers • Vaseline Glass Small Round Bowl • Paden City Glass Emerald Glow Glass Dish with Lucite and • Vintage Green Vaseline Glass Pedestal Dish Brass Handle Brides Dish including Serving Fork • (3) Vintage Depression Uranium/Vaseline Optical Edged • Vintage Imperial Candlewick Heart Shaped Glass Dish Wine Glasses • (6) Vintage Vaseline Glass Salad/Dessert Plates • Vintage 1930s Tiffin Glass Green Vaseline Satin Glass Bride’s • White and Clear Blown Glass Basket Basket • Cobalt Blue Blown Glass Compote • 1930’s Vintage Green Vaseline Uranium Glass Tall • (3) Federal Pink Glass Madrid Pattern Square Salad/Soup Candlesticks Pedestal Base Bowls • Fenton Canary Yellow Vaseline Opalescent Moon Stars Glass • Vintage Indiana Amberina Carnival Glass Square Pedestal Bell Small Covered Candy Dish Glassware & Pottery MAJOR ONLINE PERSONAL PROPERTY AUCTION Online Bidding Open Friday, March 12TH - Friday, March 19TH • (2) Fenton Green Uranium Glass Bird Bowls • Anchor Hocking Forest Green Punch Bowl with cups • 1930’s US Glass Green Uranium Vaseline Depression Rose in • Anchor Hocking Napco Forest green Tall Vase Thorn Footed Bowl • Anchor Hocking Mid-Century Forest Green Coolidge Glass • (5) Rare Green Depression Plates, Anchor Hocking Spiral Vase Green, Left Swirl, Vaseline/Uranium Glass • Anchor Hocking Glass Forest Green Flower Vase • Green Town - Dewey Pattern, Flower Flange, Glass Butter • Vintage Indiana Glass, Ruby Red Flash Glass Rims, Kings Dish with Lid, Emerald Green Crown/Thumb print Design, Punch Bowl & cups • Victorian Dewey Pattern Master Berry Bowl, Indiana Tumblr • Vintage Ruby Flash Imperial Glass Dome Top Candy Jar Dish and Goblet Company, Greentown (made to honor admiral Quilted Diamond, Signed 1953- late 1960s George Dewey, born in 1837 died 1917) • Vintage Indiana Glass Co. Ruby Red Flash Diamond Point • LE Smith Vintage (mid-century) Space Cobalt Blue Milk Can (Flash Glass) Candy Dish on Pedstal, Large Bowl & Creamer Shaped Canister Set with Lid and Seals. w/sugar on tray • Numerous Blue Ball Perfect Mason Jars circa 1910 to 1923 • Large Green Serving Plate, unknown maker with Zinc Lids • Anchor Hocking Forest Green Punch Cups • Indiana Glass, Large Vintage Embossed Blue Glass Basket Diamond and Cherry Fruit Design • Hazel Atlas Tim & Jerry Punch Bowl with Cups • Texas where Confetti Spatter Mixing Bowls, # 118, # 818, # • Indiana Glass Vintage Cake Clear Punch Bowl with Stand, 125 Cups, Ladle. Harvest Colony Grape & Leaf Pattern • (6) Texas Ware Confetti Cafeteria Trays • Anchor Hocking Royal Ruby Punch Bowl, Stand, and Cups, Circa 1940s • Rare Fiesta Watermelon - 15” Round Serving Platter/ Pizza Tray, Rose Pink with Shamrock Green Border, Homer • Imperial Glass Marigold Carnival Glass Candlesticks, circa Laughlin China co. (Retired in 2005) 1930s • Vintage Anchor Hocking Glass Pail/Ice Bucket with Wood Bail • Early Fenton “Sailboats” Marigold Compote, unsigned, Handle 1914-1922. Early Fenton Pieces Had Paper Labels & were not signed • 1940’s Dürer Glass Barrel Shaped Pickle Jar with Metal Lid and Wire Bell and Wooden Handle • Marigold Carnival Glass Vase, unknown maker • Princess House Glass Covered Cake Stand with Edge Domed • Vintage Iridescent Green & Gold Grape & Leaves Fluted Cover Carnival Glass 7” Bowl, unknown maker • Vintage Imperial Glass Vibrant red/orange slag compote • Vintage Marigold Luster Carnival Glass bowl, Imperial Star Medallion Button Pattern • (7) Fenton Lincoln Depression Era - 6” Stem Goblets • Indiana Tiara Glass Amber “Lord’s Last Supper” Bread Tray • (5) Blue Fenton Lincoln Inn Footed Sherbets • Vintage Anchor Hocking Fire King White Milk Glass Swirl • Imperial Waverly Caramel / Glass Compote with Gold Rim • Imperial Glass Chocolate / Caramel Slag Vase/Compote • Vintage Fire King Milk Glass Deviled Egg Plate Serving Tray Pedestal Diamond Point Gold Trim • Vintage Glass Toothpick Holders - Various Colors and Styles • Vintage Divided Relish Tray, Anchor Hocking Fire King White • Imperial Caramel Slide Glass Footed Compote Milk Glass Gold Trim • L.E. Smith Bittersweet Orange Slag Glass Candy Di • Luncheon Snack Plates: Set (4) Vintage Hazel-Atlas Daisy • Vintage 9” Forest Green Glass Vase, maker unknown Glass Snack Plates/Cups • Anchor Hocking Forest Green Tumblers Glasses Tall/Ice • Vintage ARCOROC Diamond Cut Glass Salad Bowl Set Tea/15 oz. • Vintage Glass Diamond Point tall Pedestal Compote Candy • Vintage Anchor Hocking Forest Green Pitcher that is from Dish w/ Lid, Mid-Century Modern 1950-67 • Cristal D’Arques Bretagne Biscuit Barrel with Lid (French) Glassware & Pottery MAJOR ONLINE PERSONAL PROPERTY AUCTION Online Bidding Open Friday, March 12TH - Friday, March 19TH • Libbey Glass Christmas Tree Apothecary Jar • L. E. Smith Mount Pleasant Black Amethyst Open Sugar & • Vintage Anchor Hocking Clear Glass Apple Cookie Jar, Creamer Set unmarked • Vintage L. E. Smith Black Glossy Glass 10” Mount Pleasant • Vintage Hand Blown Green Art Glass Small Pitcher, unknown Handled Tidbit Tray artist • Art Deco Black Covered Candy Dish, unknown maker • Vintage Hobnail Water Goblets Early American Clear Pressed • Vintage L. E. Smith Mt. Pleasant Black Amethyst & Silver Glass, Believed to be Duncan & Miller Handled Serving Dish, 1930s-40s • Vintage Indiana Glass Ice Blue Frosted Satin Glass • Haxel Atlas Floral Sterling Black Glass Sugar Bowl Creamer Apothecary Jar with Domed Lid Vintage 1930s, retired • Anchor Hocking Sandwich Glass Cookie Jar, 1939-1964 • Vintage Black Amethyst Glass Bean Pot/Vase with Handles, • 75th Birthday Planters Mr. Peanut Glass Jar, 1991 no lid, unknown maker • 1930s Jeannette Pink Depression Glass Clover Leaf 3 Part • Indiana Glass Vintage Clear Pedestal Bowl, Harvest Colony Candy Nut Dish Grape & Leaf Pattern • Thick Art Glass Candy Nut Bowl, maker unknown • Indiana Glass Vintage Cake Clear Pedestal Cake Stand, Harvest Colony Grape & Leaf Pattern • Pink Panel Depression Glass Scalloped Compote, unknown maker • Imperial Glass Candlewick 3-piece Mayonnaise Set: Bowl, Plate, Ladle • Large Tiara by Indiana Glass Duchess Blue Footed Bowl, Vintage • Imperial Glass Candlewick Small Bowl • Antique Red Glass Rolling Pin, Stripe • Cambridge Glass Light Blue Duel Handled Candy Dish • English China Soup Tureen • Lead Crystal Cut Glass Nappy, unknown maker • Vintage Waterman’s Ink Bottle 2 oz. Clear Glass Make in USA, • Department 56 Snowman Cider Server Beverage Dispenser Collectable, marked • Ruby Red Glass Spherical/Ball Vase, unknown maker, Mid- • Handmade Fenton Glass Basket Century • Fenton Small Pink Handled Basket Strawberry 6”1/4” Tall, • Imperial Glass 6” Tall Ruby Red Pitcher with Embossed Marked Grapes Design • Fenton Art Glass Blue Satin Ruffled Basket • Vintage Red Glass Serving Bowl, unmarked • Vintage Indiana Glass Square Ruby Sunset Monticello Glass • New Martinsville
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