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Esther
Spooner
by Riverside Glass Works 1896
--Excellent condition, no
chips or cracks. Gold is worn in spots but is around 90% intact.
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Vaseline
Derby Creamer
by Riverside Glass Works 1896
--Excellent condition, no
chips or cracks. Gold is worn in spots but is around 90% intact.
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Dew
Drop Water Pitcher
by Unknown
--Excellent condition, no
chips or cracks.
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Cabbage Rose
Goblet
by Central Glass Co. 1870
--Excellent condition, no
chips or cracks. Lovely clear glass and strong press.
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Cape Cod Goblet
by Boston & Sandwich 1870s
--Excellent condition, no
chips or cracks.
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Esther Water
Pitcher
by Riverside Glass Works 1896
--Very good condition, no cracks, only a
minor nick off the edge of a floret, which are common in Esther.
Wonderful strong gold, is worn mostly off the top rim but is around 99%
intact otherwise.
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Bellaire Milton Cruet Set
by Bellaire Goblet Co. 1890
--Considered very scarce; Lechner, Salt Shakers Vol. III, p. 32
--Excellent condition, no
chips or cracks
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Jersey AKA
Kitchen Stove Butter
by McKee & Bros. 1894
--Good condition.
There are a couple of points on the skirt that a chipped. Can
take photos of chips upon request.
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Jersey AKA
Kitchen Stove Creamer
by McKee & Bros. 1894
--Very good condition.
There is a small nick off one of the skirt points. The skirt
on this pattern is very sharp normally, so this chip may be a factory
flaw..
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Jersey AKA
Kitchen Stove Sugar
(base only-missing lid)
by McKee & Bros. 1894
--Excellent condition, no
chips or cracks
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Current Wine
(considered scarce)
by Campbel, Jones & Co. 1871
--Has a sliver-type 1/4" flake off the bottom edge of the foot. Not
noticeable when sitting on the table.
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Celtic Cross
Celery Duncan #771
by George Duncan & Sons, 1883
--Excellent condition, no
chips or cracks
--Engraved
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