Antique Glass Vase Identification

Antique glass vase identification

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19th Century Patterned Art Glass Chamber Lamps Identification & Value Guide

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Antique glass vase identification

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Fenton Art Glass Patterns, 1939-1980: Identification & Value Guide

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Antique glass vase identification

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Fenton Art Glass 1907-1939: Identification & Value Guide

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American Slag Glass: Identification and Values

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Carnival Glass Collector’s Notebook: 6″ x 9″ College Ruled Blank Lined Journal

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Mid-Century Modern Glass in America

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Carnival Glass Collector’s Notebook: Compact and Convenient Wide Ruled Blank Lined Journal

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Elegant Glassware of the Depression Era: Identification and Value Guide Tenth Edition

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Standard Encyclopedia of Pressed Glass 1860-1930: Identification & Values

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Warman’s Hull Pottery: Identification and Value Guide

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Pfaltzgraff Glass Preserving Jar With Clamp Closure, Set Of 4, Assorted Sizes

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Details about Milk Glass Vase

Details about Milk Glass Vase


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Vintage Fenton Burmese Glass Vase with Hand Painted Roses and Complementary Ruffled Top

Vintage Fenton Burmese Glass Vase with Hand Painted Roses and Complementary Ruffled Top

Lovely Fenton Burmese Glass Ruffled Top Vase with Hand Painted Roses. Artist signed hand painted Beth Wilcox. Has a pretty dark pink ruffled top atop a long flowing neck style designed vase. Measures approximately 10” tall, 4 1/2” at widest points and 2 7/8” in diameter. No damage to the vase and in nice display condition. A thought to keep in mind. Vintage items have a past of their own. They have shared their lives in other loving homes and at times have their own unique characteristics. I attempt to list all major flaws but remember that they are not new. The difference in each individual piece is why we collect antiques and vintage merchandise. Thank you for taking the time to visit my shop. Rest assured that your order will be packed safely and in a timely manner. Feel free to browse all of my lovely items and enjoy. Come back to visit often. We are listing new merchandise on a regular basis and I have a multitude of beautiful pieces in my inventory still awaiting their turn to be listed. If you are looking for something specific please ask. I may have it or I would be more than happy to keep my eye open when I am on one of my searching adventures. Have a wonderful shopping experience and as always be blessed! Julie


Adirondack Girl @ Heart Blog

Adirondack Girl @ Heart Blog

Join a seasoned antique dealer as she writes about collecting vintage Fenton glass and walks you through some of the fascinating history.


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Art Deco Opalescent Glass Vase Entitled ‘moissac’ By René Lalique

Art Deco Opalescent Glass Vase Entitled 'moissac' By René Lalique

A beautiful early 20th century Art Deco opalescent glass vase decorated with a raised geometric leaf design, exhibiting very fine sky blue opalescent color and excellent hand finished surface detail, signed R Lalique France.Moissac vaseCatalogue number: 992Signature identification: R. Lalique France” Wheel cut to baseDate introduced: March 14, 1927Dimensions: 13 cm highFelix Marcilhac Catalogue Raisonné Page: 437.René Jules Lalique, French 1860–1945, by 1890, Lalique was recognized as one of France’s foremost Art Nouveau jewelry designers; creating innovative pieces for Samuel Bing’s new Paris shop, La Maison de l’Art Nouveau. He would go on to be one of the most famous in his field, his name synonymous with creativity and quality. As a gla
ss designer he was renowned for his stunning creations of perfume bottles, vases, jewelry, chandeliers, clocks, and, in the latter part of his life, automobile hood ornaments. The firm he founded is still active.


Details about Rare Webb Art Satin Glass Apricot Nailsea Vase

Details about Rare Webb Art Satin Glass Apricot Nailsea Vase


A Pot of Gold – Art Pottery/Sculpture

A Pot of Gold - Art Pottery/Sculpture

Peruse this slideshow to help you identify and value your Roseville Pottery pieces. Includes popular, more common patterns along with rarities.