- Medicinal and Kitchen genre vintage
Medicinal and Kitchen genre vintage items to include (6) check painted enamelware covered canister set, a covered candy jar, an early Pfizer advertising dish, an enamelware teapot, Howard W. Haggard Devils Drugs and Doctors, an oversized mortar and pestle, a 2-dozen egg carton and a Bazaar de la Cuisine Inc copper bowl.
- (9) Pcs glassware, porcelain & pottery,
(9) Pcs glassware, porcelain & pottery, c/o Steuben crystal horseshoe foot bowl (7-3/4" dia x 3-1/2" h), pair of Murano glass bud vases (11-1/4" & 11-1/2" h), cut glass bowl (5-7/8" dia x 4-1/4" h), pattern glass footed candy jar (9" h), seashell tray (13-3/4" x 7-3/4"), Lenox Sharon bud vase (7-3/8" h), Lenox porcelain fleur de lis vase (9" h), art pottery vase signed illegibly (7-1/4" h), Couroc of Monterey roadrunner tray (10-1/2" dia)
- Group includes 10 pieces of rose pink
Group includes 10 pieces of rose pink depression glass (with additional 4 lids). The following pieces are in the Mayfair Depression Glass pattern: a 5 1/2" cookie jar with lid, a 6' pitcher that is a little rough along inside edge of handle, a 6 1/2" diameter covered bowl, a 5 1/2" footed candy jar with lid, a 11" oblong serving dish has that chips along edges of handles, a sugar bowl and creamer. Also includes 3 additional pieces in the Federal Sharon Cabbage Rose pattern. Includes a 12 1/2" platter, a sugar bowl with lid and creamer. Sugar bowl and creamer have some rough edges. If you have any doubt, please ask questions! We will provide extra pictures, or can schedule an in person or video conference preview at your convenience. In house Flat Rate Shipping of $40 is a domestic shipping estimate for first lot and includes insurance. We will gladly combine multiple lots for your convenience and economy. Each additional lot we can pack in the same box is $5 each. Please feel free to contact us with any questions.
- LARGE WATERFORD CRYSTAL STEMWARE GROUPING
LARGE WATERFORD CRYSTAL STEMWARE GROUPING To Include: 11 Wine (7.25" x 2.5" dia), 11 Red Wine (7.5"h x 3" dia), 1 White Wine (6.5" h x 2.75" dia), 8 Water Goblet (7" h x 3.5" dia), 10 Juice (3.5" h x 2.75" dia), 12 Desert Wine (5" h x 2.75"), 4 Champagne (5.5" h x 4" dia), 8 Tumbler (4.5" h x 3" dia), 8 Footed Dessert (3" h x 3.5" dia), 9 Tumbler (3.75" h x 2.5" dia), 8 Cordial (3.25" h x 1.5" dia), 2 Pairs of Salt and Pepper shakers (3.75" h - 2 unmarked), 1 Pair of Salt and Pepper shakers (6.5"h), 1 Large Shaker (8.5" h), 1 Dish (5.25" dia), 1 Ashtray (3.5" dia), 2 Candlestick holders (5.5"h - one with 2 fleabite chips), 1 Footed dish (4.25" h x 5.25" dia - unmarked), 1 Large dish (3.75" h x 6.75" dia), 1 Lidded Candy Jar (6"h x 4.75"). From a Fairfield, CT collection. Condition: Good.
- (8) Pcs colorless glassware, c/o Baccarat
(8) Pcs colorless glassware, c/o Baccarat footed decanter (12-1/2" h), frosted & etched oval bowl (11-1/2" x 9" 3" h), pattern glass footed covered candy jar (9" h), cut glass cruet (6-1/4" h), (4) etched wine goblets (6" h), chip to cruet stopper
- Pair of Venetian glass covered footed
Pair of Venetian glass covered footed candy jars, blown glass optic body with applied cobalt decoration, lid with glass lemon finial, unmarked, 11" h, finial to lemon broke on one, chipped on other
- . Collection of twelve smoking objects.
. Collection of twelve smoking objects. sterling silver, silver plate, brass, enameled metal, silver gilt, glass, wood, leather, enamel, cork. 12¾ h × 6 dia in. result: $715. estimate: $900–1,200. Book form cigar box with inscription to binding by Deykin & Harrison, Birmingham, 1895-1935.
Cigar/cigarette box with cedar-lined compartments, possibly by Thomas Whitehouse, London, 1885.
Cigar box with lock and sterling accents by M. Chapman Sons & Co Ltd., London, 1902.
Cigarette box with enamel flag by John William Barrett, Birmingham, 1939.
Artichoke-form table lighter by Buccellati.
Covered jar with an engraved monogram by Reed & Barton.
A pipe holder with covered jar, a pistol table lighter, a brass humidor, and two match safes.
Sold with a vintage candy jar.
Most examples marked.
- JEANNETTE MARIGOLD CARNIVAL GLASS LIDDED
JEANNETTE MARIGOLD CARNIVAL GLASS LIDDED CANDY JARPedestal candy dish with lid; iridescent; crackle pattern. Unmarked.
Issued: 20th c.
Dimensions: 7.75"H x 3.5"W
Manufacturer: Jeannette Glass
Country of Origin: United States
- BADASH CRYSTAL ALADDIN COVERED CANDY
BADASH CRYSTAL ALADDIN COVERED CANDY JAR AF503Cylindrical shape; handmade clear crystal candy jar with lid. Badash Crystal sticker on side.
Comes with original box; size - 7.5"H x 5"W.
Issued: c. 20th - 21st c.
Dimensions: 6.5" H x 4.75" Diameter
Manufacturer: Badash Crystal
Country of Origin: China
Condition:
Good
- ITALIAN ART GLASS LIDDED CANDY JARSpectacular,
ITALIAN ART GLASS LIDDED CANDY JARSpectacular, hand blown neon yellow and orange color footed dish featuring a green patterned design around bowl and lid.
Dimensions: 4.75"W x 10.5"H
Condition:
Age related wear. As found.
- HEISEY GLASS LIDDED CANDY JARA wonderful
HEISEY GLASS LIDDED CANDY JARA wonderful etched glass decorated with a flower and column pattern.
Issued: c. 1930
Dimensions: 3"™W x 8"H
Manufacturer: Heisey
Country of Origin: United States
Condition:
Age related wear.
- STEUBEN ROUGE FLAMBE TUMBLERDESCRIPTION:
STEUBEN ROUGE FLAMBE TUMBLERDESCRIPTION: Steuben rouge flambe tumbler with tomato red towards orange coloring. Finished with random reeding at the bottom, and pontil.
Soda- Lime Glass
Reference:
Shape 6359, See advertising brochure where this piece is identified in the brochure as to shape #, not shown in Gardner. Fig. 6.15 p. 140 of Frederick Carder and Steuben Glass by Thomas P. Dimitroff.
Likely, a set with Toothbrush Holder #6767, Piece # 245.
Attribution to original owner, an employee of Steuben.
Pictured at p. 99 of Objects of Desire, The Art of Frederick Carder by Alan Shovers
Opaque and lined with flint white per Beth Shaut of Rockwell=s. Beth Shout originally opined that this wasn't an authentic piece of Rouge Flambe because she never saw rouge flambe with reeding. She also opined that Frederick Carder never signed pieces with that form of signature on the side of a piece, except for Intarsia pieces. Subsequently, on around Feb. 26, 2002 she reported talking to Bobby Rockwell who Said it was Steuben and that the color and translucency on the edge was from being over cooked. She then goes on to apologize because she was wrong. In Glass Art Reflect the Future: Art and technical glass from the collection of The Paul Vickers Gardner Glass Center, Published at Alfred University 2002 p.3 it states: Carder never produced this fragile glass commercially; 25 large pieces known to exist may be viewed in the Frederick Carder Collection of the Corning Museum of Glass. The experimental pieces in the exhibit demonstrate the variance between translucency and opacity, depending on the degree of crystallization that occurred.
Jim Barlow reports on 5/30/02 following a research trip to the Rakow that he found a reference to a rouge flambe with reeded know shape #6158(puff box/candy jar). Retail $6.00; in Cerise Ruby the most common color, $7.50.
This is the least likely glass to be encountered among any of the Carder opaques or semi opaques, or for that matter, among almost any type of his glass. A vivid dense warm red leaning toward the yellow or orange direction, it is made of a combination of chemicals, one of which was selenium that required careful proportioning and manipulation to produce the rich tomato-like color. Mr. Carder state that this was very difficult to make and that very few pieces were made. Ill. No. H-23, see p. 112 Carder=steuben Glass Handbook and Price Guide by John F. Hotchkiss.
Provenance:
Estate of Mr. and Ms. Alan Shovers
Acquired 4/12/01 from dealer Neil Kohut of Los Vegas, NV
CIRCA: 1900s
DIMENSIONS: H: 4.5" x D: 2.75"
CONDITION: Small chip in base. Normal signs of age. See lot description for details on item condition. More detailed condition requests can be obtained via email (info@akibaantiques.com) or SMS 305-332-9274. Any condition statement given, as a courtesy to a client, is only an opinion and should not be treated as a statement of fact. Akiba Antiques shall have no responsibility for any error or omission.
- STEUBEN ROUGE FLAMBE TUMBLERDESCRIPTION:
STEUBEN ROUGE FLAMBE TUMBLERDESCRIPTION: Rouge flambe toothbrush holder with tomato red towards orange coloring and random reeding at the bottom.
Soda-lime glass.
Signed Fredk Carder at the side, above the reeding.
Reference:
Shape 6767, p. 245 Gardner.
Pictured at p. 99-100 of Objects of Desire, The Art of Frederick Carder by Alan Shovers
Eric E. Ericson in the first volume to his treatise, A Guide to Colored Steuben Glass 1903 - 1933 p. 9 says, Frederick Carders favorite and most difficult glass to make was the only production to carry his personal AFREDK CARDER in bold Spencerian script. Other special presentation pieces were often signed in the same manner, but these were not production Steuben in the sense we shall consider in this treatise.
See Advertising brochure where this piece is identified in the brochure as to shape Fig. 6.15 p. 140 of Frederick Carder and Steuben Glass by Thomas P. Dimitroff. At p. 239 Fig. 10.92, a paperweight cologne is shown with the Intarsia style signature on the base on the side.
Shape shown on the cover of Frederick Carder steuben Glass by Marshall Ketchum.
See shape p. 55 of A Guide to Colored Steuben Glass 1903 - 1933 by Eric E. Ericson.
Jim Barlow reports on 5/30/02 following a research trip to the Rakow that he found a reference to a rouge flambe with reeded know shape #6158(puff box/candy jar). Retail $6.00; in Cerise Ruby the most common color, $7.50.
Toothbrush holders were commonly sold in sets with a tumbler and a soap dish. There is a matching Rouge Flambe tumbler, shape 1185, with reeding. In Alan Shovers collection, piece.
This is the least likely glass to be encountered among any of the Carder opaques or semi opaques, or for that matter, among almost any type of his glass. A vivid dense warm red leaning toward the yellow or orange direction, it is made of a combination of chemicals, one of which was selenium that required careful proportioning and manipulation to produce the rich tomato-like color. Mr. Carder states that this was very difficult to make and that very few pieces were made. lll. No. H-23, see p. 112 Carder steuben Glass Handbook and Price Guide by John F. Hotchkiss.
Like Mandarin Yellow, Rouge Flambe was also inspired by Chinese porcelains; both these glasses were made in shapes suggestive of oriental ceramics, and both were difficult to produce and particularly vulnerable to breakage caused by strains within the glass.
Rouge Flambe pieces range in color from a rich red, as in Color Plate XXIII A, which was the color Carder was seeking, to an orange or coral tone. The color was produced by the addition of selenium and cadmium sulfide to the glass batch. As a result of the production difficulties, Rouge Flambe was made for only about two years, probably in 1916 and 1919. (See also Color Plate XXIV A.) The Glass of Frederick Carder by Paul V. Gardner, p. 81
Viewing Plate XXIII of Gardner the tallest piece is 6 2 A. Also, the decorated piece shown at plate XXIV is 4 1/4" H.
Rouge Flambe is among the rarest of Carder glasses. Fig. 8.58, p. 198 of Frederick Carder and Steuben Glass by Thomas P. Dimitroff. Technical production difficulties, such as glass formulas that yielded unstable glass, also could result in very few items be made. This was the case with Mandarin Yellow, Rouge Flambe, and Moresque. As a result, all of these types are rare and extremely valuable. p. 239
In Color, this ware resembles a delicate tomato-red. It was made of the metallic substance selenium and a precise amount of cadmium sulfide. The manufacture of this glass was quite precarious due to the delicacy involved in both the melting process and heat treatment. The finished product has a soft, warm appearance.
The marketing of this product was quite late in the 1920's and perhaps a year into the 1930's. It is an exceedingly scarce item, little being made or sold due to the tumultuous period of introduction. P. 67 of a Guide to Colored Steuben Glass 1903 -1933 (Book I), by Eric E. Ericson.
Another of the little-seen type of Steuben Glass but remembered once seen for its striking rich red tomato color in a dense opaque body which Mr. Carder reported as extremely difficult to make and likely to be unstable structurally. The few pieces that are seen are almost without exception in important collections and therefore, like similar rarities, values can be an approximation of what a seller and buyer might agree upon. The scale of value would place it above Intarsia and below Diatreta. As a more specific valuation, it may be placed somewhere between the low and mid five figure prices. Art Glass Prices #3 by John F. Hotchkis 1967).
Rouge Flambe glass is one of the most strikingly explosive shades achieved in glass. In view of the exact control needed for the mix, as well as the proper heat of the fire, very little variation may occur before a piece falls short of its natural brilliance. These pieces must be recognized, as they were rarely signed, but using Steuben shapes as reference along with the outstanding red color, it is highly unlikely that one will overlook such a piece. Art Glass Nouveau by Ray and Lee Grove, p. 156.
This rare art glass type, consisting of fewer than one hundred examples, was produced by Frederick Carder about 1916-1917. Its color, ranging from tomato red to orange, and even coral pink, has a bright surface texture and was not acidized or iridized. Proved to be fragile, causing straining and cracking of the glass the addition of minute, metallic flecks of chrome oxide gave the ware a pearly finish. P. 40 of The Collector's Encyclopedia on American Art Glass by John A. Shuman III.
See, similar wise, also at p. 146 of American Art Nouveau Glass by Albert Christian Revi.
Color shown in a plate in a 1926 AD in House and Garden labeled {Steuben Glass hand wrought in the old tradition and bearing the label Steuben Glass Blown and modeled (id) at Steuben Furnaces, Corning, N.Y. The inscription reads Rouge flamme (id), the color of the small plate, is one of the rarest and most striking colors ever developed in glass.
On the record interview between Carder and Philpot. The Fieldstone Porch Presents Conversations with Carder on Steuben his American Art Glass Carder says, contrary to several books that say the Intarsia signature is engraved, that he signed the Intarsia pieces, estimated at 35 in number. In the book, For Real bob Rockwell The an and His Collection by Mary Elizabeth Wahlig at p. 119 the author says: As far as Bob can recall, Aurene is the only type he would sign with its name with one exception; Bob recalls, Carder did sign just one piece Rouge flambe, fred Carder.
Opaque and lined with flint white per Beth Shaut of Rockwells. Beth Shaut originally opined that this wasn't an authentic piece of Rouge Flambe because she never saw rouge flambe with reeding. She also opined that Frederick Carder never signed pieces with that form of signature on the side of a piece, except for Intarsia pieces. Subsequently, on around Feb. 26, 2002 she reported talking to Bobby Rockwell who Said it was Steuben and that the color and translucency on the edge was from being over cooked. She then goes on to apologize because she was wrong. In Glass Art Reflect the Future: Art and technical glass from the collection of The Paul Vickers Gardner Glass Center, Published at Alfred University 2002 p.3 it states: Carder never produced this fragile glass commercially; 25 large pieces known to exist may be viewed in the Frederick Carder Collection of the Corning Museum of Glass. The experimental pieces in the exhibit demonstrate the variance between translucency and opacity, depending on the degree of crystallization that occurred.
Jim Barlow examined additional pictures of the signature and concluded it was engraved. He states the signature is one of two things. The work of a Master engraver who isn't bothered by forging something or it is by the person who put on all the signatures on the pieces of Intarsia at Steuben. He concludes the signature looks awfully authenticate. See signature at p. 234 of Dimitroff, Fig. 10.83, Frederick Carder and Steuben Glass and also p. 135 of The Glass of Frederick Carder by Paul V. Gardner. Also p. 200 of Thomas P. Dimitroff's book in fig. 8.65 a Rouge Flambe piece is signed with the AFredk Carder on the bottom post-production. Perfect match on an Intarsia piece shown at
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Provenance:
Estate of Mr. and Ms. Alan Shovers
Acquired 3/8/02 from Troy Jenkins of Sarasota, FL.
CIRCA: 1900s
DIMENSIONS: H: 4.5" x D: 3"
CONDITION: Great condition. Normal signs of age. See lot description for details on item condition. More detailed condition requests can be obtained via email (info@akibaantiques.com) or SMS 305-332-9274. Any condition statement given, as a courtesy to a client, is only an opinion and should not be treated as a statement of fact. Akiba Antiques shall have no responsibility for any error or omission.
- SIX PIECE CRYSTAL GROUP, TO INCLUDE
SIX PIECE CRYSTAL GROUP, TO INCLUDE CHRISTOFLE DECANTER...Six Piece Crystal Group, to include Christofle decanter with silver top; Stuart; Steuben compote, marked with an 'S', height 6 3/4 inches; Steuben bowl, signed 'Steuben'; Baccarat candy jar; and a Baccarat caviar bowl.
Condition:
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- ROOKWOOD POTTERY JAR, ATTRI. HARRIET
ROOKWOOD POTTERY JAR, ATTRI. HARRIET WENDEROTHA lidded candy jar
Attributed to 300 (active 1881-1885)
Rookwood Pottery, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1883
Bisque earthenware, matte glazed, shape number 16 with impressed factory marks
5 5/8"dia x 4 1/4"h
Uncrazed. No chips, cracks or repairs. Mint, original condition
A beautiful candy box with carved palm leaves, three applied, goldtone handles and with a hammered finish to the body
Although not signed by Wenderoth, the carved leaves are indicative of her work at Rookwood in the late 19th century.
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- PAIR OF PANAY SHOW CANDY JARSThese are
PAIR OF PANAY SHOW CANDY JARSThese are a pair of original antique (1920s) glass Panay Horizontal Show Jar countertop candy store displays, which one held candy and confectionary. Both are in very good condition, the rubber gasket on one of the show jars is not secured. Both doors still open and operate. Approximate measurement: 16" L x 5" W x 7 1/2" H
- PAIR OF PANAY SHOW CANDY JARSThese are
PAIR OF PANAY SHOW CANDY JARSThese are a pair of original antique (1920s) glass Panay Horizontal Show Jar countertop candy store displays, which one held candy and confectionary. Both are in very good condition, the rubber gasket on one of the show jars is split. Approximate measurement: 16" L x 5" W x 7 1/2" H
- FOUR CARTOON CHARACTER COOKIE JARS HANNA
FOUR CARTOON CHARACTER COOKIE JARS HANNA BARBERAGroup of four cartoon character cookie jars comprising three from Hanna-Barbera: Quick Draw McGraw stagecoach cookie jar, Huckleberry Hound Cookie jar (lid lacking) and The Flintstones Dino Carriage cookie or candy jar (Westland Giftware) and one Jetson's Spaceship cookie jar.
- VINTAGE GLASS DRUG STORE CANDY APOTHECARY
VINTAGE GLASS DRUG STORE CANDY APOTHECARY JARLarge vintage apothecary or candy jar measuring 21" x 5 1/2" x 5 1/2" at the base. Stopper has some chips on the rim. Jar has small chip on rim and base edge. Light wear marks and scratches to glass.
- TODD MURPHY, MIXED MEDIA ASSEMBLAGE,
TODD MURPHY, MIXED MEDIA ASSEMBLAGE, 1994 Todd Murphy (American/Georgia, 1962-2020). "Baby with Hand in Candy Jar" -1994, photo-encaustic with plexiglass and canvas. Signed and dated verso. Approx. 20" x 20" (canvas).
- LARGE COLLECTION OF MARBLES In a vintage
LARGE COLLECTION OF MARBLES In a vintage glass candy jar.
- WATERFORD CRYSTAL SERVICEsigned, comprising:
WATERFORD CRYSTAL SERVICEsigned, comprising: 9 tumblers (4 3/8 inches high), 7 'Kildare' water stems (6 7/8 inches high), 2 'Kildare' claret (6 1/2 inches high), 1 covered candy jar (7 inches high), 1 pair of candlesticks (4 inches high), 1 salt shaker (3 inches high), 1 pepper, 1 sugar, 1 creamer, 1 small tray (8 1/2 inches wide), 1 flower bowl (5 1/2 inches high), and 1 small bud vase (5 1/8 inch high) [28 pieces] Condition:
- BACCARAT CRYSTAL DECANTER AND CANDY
BACCARAT CRYSTAL DECANTER AND CANDY JAR WITH FOUR OTHER CRYSTAL TABLE ARTICLES H OF BACCARAT: 8 1/2 IN. (21.6 CM.)Baccarat Crystal Decanter and Candy Jar with Four Other Crystal Table Articles, Dimensions: H of Baccarat: 8 1/2 in. (21.6 cm.)
- LARGE CUT-GLASS CANDY JARunsigned; 17
LARGE CUT-GLASS CANDY JARunsigned; 17 inches high Condition:
- ANTIQUE GLASS & METAL CANDY JAR RACKthe
ANTIQUE GLASS & METAL CANDY JAR RACKthe 15 jars each with lids marked "Vendo Solo"; on a three-tier nickel-plated countertop rack; 42 inches wide; 13 inches deep; 30 1/2 inches high Condition:
- PAIR OF SEAN O'DONNELL CRYSTAL CANDY
PAIR OF SEAN O'DONNELL CRYSTAL CANDY JARSeach signed and dated "Sean O'Donnell 2008"; 11 1/4 inches high Condition:
- STAFFORDSHIRE SANTA CLAUS CANDY JAR,
STAFFORDSHIRE SANTA CLAUS CANDY JAR, EARLY 20TH C.Staffordshire Santa Claus candy jar, early 20th c., 7 1/4" h.
Competitive In-House shipping is available for this lot.
Condition:
Small sporadic glaze wear, crazing, interior is dirty.
- BLUE DANUBE CHINA SETBLUE DANUBE CHINA
BLUE DANUBE CHINA SETBLUE DANUBE CHINA SET, "Blue Danube" pattern by Blue Danube (Japan), rectangular blue backstamp, 1977-1996, comprising: 8 salad plates, 8-3/4"D; 16 dinner plates, 10-1/2"D; 7 bread/butter plates, 6-7/8"D; 6 cereal bowls, 6-1/8"D; 7 soup bowls, 7-1/2"D; 8 teacups; 6 coffee mugs; 15 saucers; 1 gravy boat; 1 oval vegetable bowl; 1 round serving bowl, 9-1/8"D; 1 round covered casserole, 7"D; 2 round covered casseroles, 8"D; 1 oval platter, 14"L; 1 oval platter, 16"L; 1 teapot with lid; 1 2-part relish with handle; 1 covered butter dish with extra cover; 2 shakers, 5"H; 2 candlestick holders, 6-1/4"H; 1 cream pitcher; 1 2-handle sugar bowl with lid; 1 jam/jelly jar with lid; 1 candy jar with lid, 8-1/2"H; 2 butter pats, 5"D; 4 small ashtrays; 99 total pieces.
- PAIR OF CUT CRYSTAL CANDY JARSPair of
PAIR OF CUT CRYSTAL CANDY JARSPair of Cut Crystal Candy Jars, unsigned Dimensions: 14 x 6 1/2 in. (35.6 x 16.5 cm.) Condition: One with two, stable 1-inch cracks at opening lip of jar. Each with smaller scratches to base.
- 8 GLASS APOTHECARY JARSSet of 7 glass
8 GLASS APOTHECARY JARSSet of 7 glass apothecary / candy jars and one larger matching jar, 1 extra stopper. Smaller each 14 3/4"H x 3 3/4"-diameter at base, larger 17"H. 3 with chips to bases, 3 with chips to stoppers, extra stopper chipped at top, 1 with chips to interior end of stopper; larger jar chip to top of stopper, chips around rim of stopper, chips to rim and outer rim of jar.
- MUNCIE POTTERY CANDY JAR, 8 1/2” T
MUNCIE POTTERY CANDY JAR, 8 1/2” T X 4 1/4” D; SHAPE #271; MATTE GREEN GLAZE; UNMARKED. LID HAS SMALL INTERIOR RIM CHIPS. SCARCE; UNUSUAL TO FIND LID.Muncie Pottery Candy Jar 8 1/2" T x 4 1/4" D; Shape #271; Matte green glaze; unmarked. Lid has small interior rim chips. Scarce; unusual to find lid.
- MASSIVE 119 PC. LENOX ''HOLIDAY'' DINNER
MASSIVE 119 PC. LENOX ''HOLIDAY'' DINNER SERVICE: 119-Piece Lenox China in the timeless ''Holiday'' pattern. Comprising: 8- Coffee mugs, 1- Creamer, 1- Square creamer, 1- Sugar bowl w/ lid, 3- Flat Cheese plates, 27- Bread & Butter plates, 8- Salad plates, 16- Dinner plates, 2- Cereal bowls, 1- Dessert bowl, 1- Snack bowl, 2- Treat bowls, 1- Candy Jar w/ lid, 1- Leaf shaped dish, 2- Condiment Trays, 1- Oblong Tray, 1- Gravy Boat, 2- Rectangular plates, 2- Pierced Round serving bowls, 2- Pierced Oval serving bowls, 1- Round Serving bowl, 2- Round Appetizer Plates, 2- Rectangular serving bowls, 1- Medium Oval Platter, 1- Large Oval Platter, 2- Mixing bowls w/ plastic lids, 1- Mixing bowl w/ glass lid, 1 mixing bowl, 1- Pitcher 32 oz, 1- Pierced wine bottle coaster, 1- Compote, 1- Pair Snowman salt & pepper shakers, 1- Single Snowman shaker, 1- Round hinged box, 2- Votive candleholders, 4- Candlesticks, 2- Bud Vases, 1- Ashtray, 1- Cardholder sleigh in box, 3- Santa figures, 1- Teddy Bear figurine, 2- Small Sleighs, and 2- Large Sleighs. Accompanied by 13 metal holly berry napkin rings.
CONDITION: Wine coaster seems to be chipped but is glazed over, possibly production imperfection. Light wear; possible undiscovered chip but overall excellent condition.
- Large Planters Peanuts glass jar; together
Large Planters Peanuts glass jar; together with a "Bunte" candy jar and three others, two with tin lids.
Condition: Repair to Planters Peanuts lid.
- BACCARAT CRYSTAL LIDDED CANDY JAR (IN
BACCARAT CRYSTAL LIDDED CANDY JAR (IN BOX) H OVERALL: 5 5/8 IN. (14.3 CM.)Baccarat Crystal Lidded Candy Jar (in box), Dimensions: H overall: 5 5/8 in. (14.3 cm.)
- (3) Pcs Moon & Stars pattern glassware,
(3) Pcs Moon & Stars pattern glassware, c/o Smith Glass covered candy jar (8-1/2" h), Smith Glass serving bowl (8-1/4" dia, chip to rim), flared compote (10" dia x 7-3/4" h), covered base of compote is sick
- (4) Pc Satin glass, opaline epergne
(4) Pc Satin glass, opaline epergne and candy jar to include a pair of satin glass blue striped Mt. Washington style pinch side vases, 7-1/2"H, a blown glass Mary Gregory style enamel painted candy jar, cut out notch at lid, 12-3/4"H and Portieux Vallerysthal robins egg blue epergne, 9-1/4"H