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Hand Painted Czecho-Slovakia Glass Lemonade Set

$135 USDHand Painted Czecho-Slovakia Glass Lemonade Set

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A superb lemonade or iced tea set from 1920's-30's Czecho-Slovakia, made entirely of glass with hand painted florals, designs, and a bird on the front of each piece. The set consists of eight pieces; six glasses, a pitcher and a lid. The paint is a silver/pewter color, which tends towards silver when the light hits it (darker when not) and the pitcher's handle is clear and applied. Each glass measures 5" tall and is 2.75" in diameter. The pitcher is approx. 12.75" tall inclusive of the lid and ...
Victorian Bristol Glass Vase Pair w/ Heron

$100 USDVictorian Bristol Glass Vase Pair w/ Heron

Glass:Antique
A pair of tropically themed cased glass vases from the late 1800's, each sporting a high-stepping Heron or Egret amid cattails and palm trees. As is typical of the time, the vases are a true set - having a right and left - and also typical of hand painted and blown pieces, they are similar but not exactly the same. Each measures approx. 7 5/8" tall with an average top diameter of 3". They are both in good condition with no chips or cracks, but do exhibit flaws of the era such as bubbles and ...
Depression Era Three Birds Powder Jar

$125 USDDepression Era Three Birds Powder Jar

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A delightful green frosted powder jar from the Depression Era featuring a trio of birds perched atop its lid. Two of them seem to be QUITE friendly, while the other, well, I guess the cheese DOES stand alone! The jar is 4.75" to the top of the birds' heads and is about 4.75" in diameter. Unlike many jars from this time period, this one is without chips or appreciable wear. All that keeps it from being perfect is a (common) crack between the kissing bird's bills (see pic) and a very small, ...
 
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