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RENE LALIQUE GLASS MIRROR DEUX CHEVRES DEER S
Superb R Lalique round glass mirror - Deux Chevres. Modelled 1919 - see Marcilhac page 360. <P><P> Measures a little over 6 1/4 inches in diameter. <P><P> Pearly iridescent glass modelled in a design with a marvellous stag on either side of the handle. Surrounded by grapes and vines. Each stag is superbly modelled - one with long horns, one with curling horns. Simple silver-coloured metal frame. Original glass. <P><P> Signed in raised letters near the rim R LALIQUE. <P><P> Very good condition. The top has no damage/cracks/chips. The original mirror is slightly discoloured, which is normal & to be expected in antique mirrors.
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ST SILVER OVERLAY ON COBALT BLUE GLASS VASE
Cobalt blue glass vase with sterling silver overlay. Age and origin unknown, but looks to be circa 1950. <P> 4 1/2 inches tall. <P><P> Baluster shape with round foot and flaring rim. The entire width of the rim, neck and foot are covered with a solid layer of silver. THe body has an openwork pattern of stylised flowers and foliage. There are no hallmarks to be seen.<P><P> Very good condition with no chips/cracks/scratches/restoration of any sort.
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WESTMORELAND GLASS TRAY CAT KITTEN RED AMBERI
Red pressed glass card tray with 3 cats made by the Westmoreland Glass Company, Grapeville PA (1889 - 1984). <P><P> Tray measures approx 8 inches in diameter. <P><P> Deep red glass with borders showing orange/yellow tones. Openwork, frilly border with bobbled scallops. One side is bordered by moulded cats - very fine
detail to coats and anatomy. <P><P> Westmoreland was known for it's high quality pressed glass. Mark underneath the tray is a W enclosed in a G, which was used between 1949-1984. <P> Very good condition. No chips/cracks/damage of any sort.
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MATCH SAFE TOOTHPICK HOLDER CHERUBS
Pressed glass vaseline match safe toothpick holder in the form of a pair of cherubs holding a barrel. From a collection of turquoise blue pressed American vaseline glass, mostly dating to the 19th century. THis one, made by the McKee Glass Co circa 1910-20. Looks yellow under the black light. Measures 4 inches high. Turquoise blue glass. A pair of chubby naked cherubs put their shoulders to a large barrel, made to look like cut glass, possibly a beer barrel. Excellent condition. No damage of any sort.
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CASED GLASS BOWL SWAN AND LEAF FORM
Cased glass bowl in the form of a swan, the body in the form of a rounded leaf. Dates to mid 20th century. Measures 6 1/4inches high. Width a little over 7 3/4inches. Clear handblown glass forms the graceful neck and head. The body in the form of a rounded leaf, the veins revealing the clear glass and the rest a blueish-white. Mint condition.
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GLASS MATCH TOOTHPICK HOLDER INDIAN
Pressed glass vaseline match safe / toothpick holder in the form of an elephant head. From a collection of turquoise blue pressed American vaseline glass, mostly dating to the 19th century. THis one with double Native American heads. Looks yellow under the black light. Measures 3 3/8inches high. Ridged and ruffled base narrowing to a smoothe neck that holds a rounded, flaring holder with scalloped quatrafoil top. The front and back have moulded Native American Indian heads with huge feather headresses, long hair and traditional clothing. Bottom is marked K. Condition is good except for a chip on the inside rim of one side (shown in the photos).
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WATERFORD SIGNED LEAD CRYSTAL PAPERWEIGHT
Waterford, Ireland, signed leaded cut crystal paperweight. Measures 5 1/4inch to the tip and diam of base is 2 7/8inch. Shaped somewhat like a beehive with a steeple on top. Fabulous cut patterns. Excellent condition. Acid etched signature underneath. Good condition - no damage of any sort.
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