This is a --- RARE antique Sandwich glass pen with red & blue spiral in the glass and the nicely grooved tip to hold the ink. --- There is a slight slant on the very tip from use. The pen is surely by Nicholas Lutz while at Sandwich Glass on Cape Cod. He was known to have made glass pens in his home workshop for friends. It is not a production item.
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An early American Brilliant Period Cut Glass covered compote with a spectacular pyramid form finial. Most likely New England Glass or Sandwich, 1880 or earlier. Panel cuts all around with slanted bevel at the rim. Rings beautifully.
15 1/4" tall, 6 1/4" diameter. Very good condition. Note: The glass has a warm tone, often f ...click for details
Early American Pattern Glass large pitcher in the paneled holly design. Prominent 3 mold lines on the base, and blended into the panel edges.
8 1/2" tall, 7 1/2" widest. Very good condition with no chips or cracks. A little rubbing on the foot rim from use. Note the little blip in the bottom detail picture is a mold line. Also looks like a polished center in the base.
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A gorgeous opalescent art glass shade by Quezal with great ribbing and gently scalloped rim. Soft colors with shimmering iridescence from different angles. Distinctive Quezal mark on the fitter rim.
6" long and 4" rim diameter, 2.25" fitter. Very good condition with no cracks or chips. Slight roughness to fitter rim.
A fine Victorian period epergne or vase which has 10 vertical barbed tip fluted panels. This is old American Brilliant Cut Period glass. The glass has beveled rim, and rings nicely. The footed stand is solid brass with good weight.
About 16" high and 8" diameter. Very good condition considering the delicate glass and age. A little flaking and roughness only along the rim not easily visible.
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American Brilliant Period Cut glass crystal vase standing 18.5 inches high. Very nice detail of tiny stars on the large round foot which gives stability to this tall vase. It is of slender form with a 5.5 inch diameter base.
Fine condition, a couple of barely noticeable flakes on the rim teeth, hardly visible as you can see in the photos. The orange dot on the bottom of the vase is some residue from usage.
An 18 inch high cut glass oil or fluid lamp from the early American Brilliant Period. The massive base is 9 inches in diameter. The geometric cuts throw a nice pattern. Large font with a brass fitter.
The classic Heisey Colonial pattern punch bowl with 12 Heisey colonial cups. It has the very desirable scalloped rim. Bowl is 14 inches in diameter at top and stands 7 inches high. It has the Heisey mark in the center. Heisey colonial punch cups are 3 inches top diameter and 2 1/3 high. Some are unmaked but are definitely Heisey. This is an antique set dating from early 1900s, with a big thick rim and a beautiful ring. No chips or cracks hardly used. (Note. Cup picture taken in sunlight.)
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