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BLACKBERRY
aka Messereau by Hobbs Brockunier
ca. 1870s
We have 3
@ $95 each.
BEADED GRAPE MEDALLION by Boston Silver Glass Co. ca. 1870s.  See fancy foot HERE
We have 2
@ $75 each.
BIRDS IN SWAMP
maker and dates not known but surely
1880s.
$85
BLOCKADE aka Diamond Block w/ Fan; Challinor #309 ca. 1891.
We have 5
@ $45 each.
CAROLINA aka Mayflower aka Inverness.  A U S Glass Co. States' pattern ca. 1903.  Great ruby stain. "Souvenir Gardiner Maine".  $75 COTTAGE aka
Fine Cut Band aka Dinner Bell by Bellaire Goblet Co. ca. 1870s. $55
COAT OF ARMS
aka Gloved Hand
aka Banner by U S Glass #15100.
ca. 1907.$35
FROSTED LEAF
FLINT, by Boston Sandwich ca. 1860s. 
This is the 5 3/4" tall 'ladies' size.  It is a little squiggly on the base.
$255


 

EGYPTIAN aka PARTHENON pattern was made by Boston
Sandwich during the 1870s.   I've included close-up photos of
the center subjects in the three panels 1) a pyramid & camel
2) the Parthenon & 3) a stone sculpture, palm tree & a lion. 
**SOLD**
FRUIT IN OVAL PANELS
 aka Multiple Medallions maker & dates are unknown
but probably 1880s.  See close up photo HERE.  $65
GARFIELD DRAPE
by Adams' Glass Co.
ca. 1880s. We have 2.
One has large beads by the drape & one has small beads.
$75 each
FLEUR 'DE LIS goblet only pattern is a
product of King, Son
& Co. ca 1885. We have one undamaged for $48 & one with a
nic under the base edge
seen HERE for $42.
THUMBPRINT & DIAMONDS aka PRISM & DIAMOND BAND. The maker
of this pattern is
unknown but from
the 1880s. $35
HERRINGBONE maker unknown
ca. 1880s. (picture is small - goblet is
normal size). $38
HEXAGON FLUTE
is 7" tall & not cloudy as picture shows.  Metz #406. Maker unknown ca. 1880s.  $42
HONEYCOMB
var. Maker & dates uncertain;
probably 1880s.
$45
IONIA is pictured in Metz I p 212. Maker
& dates unknown.
$35
KOKOMO aka Bar
& Diamond by
Richards & Hartley
ca. 1885. $55
BELTED ICICLE aka
Late Icicle is an early Fostoria Glass Co.
pattern - ca. 1889 per
Metz I . $56.
HICKMAN aka LeClede aka
Jubilee. A
McKee pattern very RARE in royal blue
color. $145
CRYSTAL WEDDING is a very
popular Adams Co pattern from
the 1890s. On the right is
a ruby stained  goblet $145.
On the left is a clear goblet with engraved fern decor $95. 
CRAZY   PATCH
According to Mrs. Metz, this pattern
was only made in a goblet.  We have 4
clear ones@
$55 each.

CHADWICK - maker unknown but from
1880s. Metz say only made in clear but
here's a 'dirty canary' color variation -
glows under a black light.
Lotsa bubbles & dings. A rarity? $55
DAISY & BUTTON WITH THUMBPRINT PANEL. Adams & Co. made the
pattern c 1886. It is
rare in the solid
green color. $125
 
PRISM AND
BULLSEYE Maker
unknown but 1880s
per Metz I. $42
We believe this to be
an Indiana Glass Co. pattern but we can't find its name.  $35
  RIBBON aka Frosted Ribbon by Bakewell Pears & Co. ca. 1870.
$55

CURRIER & IVES aka EULALIA is an interesting pattern made by the
Cooperative Flint Glass Co. during the 1880s. In vaseline or canary color,
we have 3 goblets: one has a tiny nic (see HERE) on the top  edge of the base and is $75;
one has a chip on the rim and on the base and is $45 & one has no damage & is $95.

In amber we had 3 goblets - they are all **SOLD**.
In blue, 2 are perfectly fine (one has a flared top
and one has straight sides & they are $90 each - one is
**SOLD**;
One blue goblet has no damage but the base is not even so it rocks a little $55

And we have one rarity in the deeper true blue - almost a
cobalt blue. It is without any damage and is $185.

MAGNET & GRAPE w/ stippled leaf
non-flint by Boston Sandwich ca 1870s.
$55
MAGNET & GRAPE is a Boston & Sandwich FLINT creation from 1870s. 5 3/4" tall w/ strong impression w/ clear leaf & magnet. $85
LOUISIANA aka SHARP OVAL & DIAMOND - the Louisiana State's pattern by the U S Glass Co. Notice the fancy foot - We have
2 @ $55 each.

MASSACHUSETTS aka GENEVA aka Arched Diamond Points - the
most beautiful of the
U S Glass Co.'s States' series goblets. Made
c 1890s. We have
3 @ $85 each.

NOGI aka AMULET aka PENDANT is
from c 1906 by the
Indiana Glass Co.
It has a vestige of
gold  & is $55.
PANELLED FORGET ME
NOT aka
REGAL made by
Bryce during the
1880s.  We have
4 @ $55 each.
PANELLED APPLE BLOSSOM I was such
a miserable failure at photographing this goblet, I'm putting both my two best photos up. To top it off, we're not sure who made it or when! But we
do know its an early pattern & its pretty. $45
STAR & PILLAR aka
Stars & Bars aka
Paris by McKee
ca. 1880s. $75

FANCY LOOP is an early Heisey pattern #1205 ca.
1898. One with good gold for $275 & one with no
gold for $250.

TEXAS BULLSEYE aka Notched Bullseye - made by Bryce Bros ca 1870s. $45 WATERFORD
INVERTED
THUMBPRINT 1880s product of King Sons & Co. We have 3 @
$58 each.
WAYS CURRANT
aka CURRANT SINGLE ROW -
maker is unknown
but ca 1880s. We
have 2 @ $45 each.
PLEAT & PANEL
aka DARBY is an
1880s Bryce Bros
pattern.
$55
PORTLAND aka
U S PORTLAND
is U S Glass Co. pattern #15121 c. 1910. Great Gold decor. $65
STARRED SCROLL aka CRESCENT & FAN is a product of a factory not known & made c 1900. We have
2 @ $38 each.

RECESSED OVALS aka MELTON is by Gillinder & Sons ca. 1870. $35

TWO PANEL aka Daisy In The Square
by Richards &
Hartley c 1889.
We have 2 in vaseline @ $85 each.
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WILDFLOWER is Adam's Glass Co.
pattern #140.  The clear is Very slightly discolored. $45
We have 3 in amber original issues @ $55.
One blue good repro is $48.
One apple green original issue is $85.



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