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Fostoria
Amber Coin
Glass 9" oval bowl. There are no chips or cracks,
just a few bubbles in the glass. There may be a slight
surface scratch or two, but I can't see any. The coins
are sharp and well defined.
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Fostoria
Amber Coin Glass 8½". There are no repairs or
cracks, just a few bubbles in the glass. There are a few
slight surface scratch, but hard to see. There are two
flea bite chips alongside of each other and pictured here.
The coins are sharp and well defined. It books for $60.00
mint, this is 1/3 off.
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Amber Coin
Glass 5" Single Coin Ashtray.
There are no chips or cracks, just a few bubbles in the
glass. There are a few slight surface scratch on the
inside and a few spots there the glass is dull like it was scrubbed.
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Fostoria
Amber Coin
Glass 5 3/8" FTD Nappy with the lid. There are no
repairs or cracks, just a few bubbles in the glass. There
are a few slight surface scratch, but hard to see. There a
small chip alongside the underside of the lid, pictured here.
The coins are sharp and well defined.
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Fostoria Amber Coin
Glass Electric Lamp.
There are NO chips or cracks, just a little corrosion and slight
bending to the metal
part. The cord is a little stiff, but I cant find any
cracks in the cord.
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Fostoria
Amber Coin
Glass 6 5/16" Covered Candy
Jar. There are no chips or cracks, there may be a
small surface scratch or two, but I didn't see any.
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Fab 50's
Iced Tea/Lemonade
Ball Pitcher. The glass
itself has many MFG flaws, there are quite a few light scratches
and wear to the gold bands trim. There are quite a few chips
around the top
area from a little kid pouring for himself. I put the chips
there myself
as a kid being none to careful from banging the pitcher onto the
rim of the glass. I did my best to picture the bulk of them and
highlighted them in the photos. There are no cracks.
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Higgins
"Keys" Signed Ashtray. The glass
itself has MFG flaws, bumps
and bubbles, one of the small bubbles by the signature
got bumped
and partially popped. There is an approximately ¼"
chip on the underside of the lower left corner as well as
some light surface scratches. The gold
leaf design in the surface is well worn
from scrubbing and missing completely in spots directly on the
bottom where you would stub out the butt. These in near
mint condition have sold for as much as $150 on eBay, this one
is priced on condition.
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The Big Texan Boot Mug. The
Big Texan is a restaurant in Amarillo, Texas. They feature
a 72oz steak dinner, which they will give you, if you can eat it
all. The mug has NO large chips or any cracks, there are a
few casting flaws on the rim. The paint is in great
condition, see the close-up of the logo.
Super mug!
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Nevada
Club Calendar dish, year 1959. There is a flea bite
size chip in the lower left corner, and faint surface scratch or
two. The paint is in fine shape. Super 44 yr old
casino collectable.
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Toscany Fluted Top Vase. It still has
the original paper
label, even if it is a little tattered. There are NO
chips or cracks. There are a few slight surface scratches,
nothing very deep.
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This beautiful vase is 13½" tall.
There are NO chips or cracks, just a little crud in the bottom
from being used. Just a fantastic ruby piece from an
unknown maker.
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Super pair of pattern
glass berry bowls. There are NO chips or cracks, just
a beautiful pair of vintage berry bowls!
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Soft Drink Industry Exposition 1977, Anaheim
California Convention Center. Liberty
Glass Co. NO chips or cracks, just a dent
in the glass during MFG. Super piece!
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National Police Hall of Fame Dish. This is
when the Hall of Fame was in North
Port Charlotte, Fla. They moved to Miami in the early
1980's. There are a few light scratches
in the glass not the paint.
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Bohemia Glass Czechoslovakia Salt Set in the
box. There are only two spoons left and the one in paper
is broken. The salts
have no chips or cracks, the box has bumps and bruises.
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Irving
W. Rice N.Y. Salt Set. The glass salts are in beautiful
shape, NO chips or cracks. There are NO spoons left, the
box has a bit if bumps and bruises.
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1960's goldleaf over smoked
glass dish, features Las Vegas. No chips or cracks,
there may be a faint scratch or two, I didn't see any.
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Corning
Glass Works 97th Anniversary Dinner Commemorative
glass. The glass has NO chips or cracks. Only a few slight
surface scratches, a little wear to the paint and trim.
The glass states Charleroi
Plant March 26 1949.
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Fab 50's Game Birds
Shot Glass, Grouse. There are no chips or cracks, just a
few slight surface scratches and some wear to the silver trim
and light fading of the paint.
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Game
Birds Canvassback
12 oz Highball Glass. There are no chips or cracks, just a
few slight surface scratches and faint wear to the silver trim
and light fading of the paint. These would look great on
your bar.
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Game
Birds 5 7/8" Ice
Bucket. The bucket
is 5" deep and has all three game birds on the
outside. There are no chips or cracks, just some surface
scratches from use (see the pictures
for the worst). There is no silver trim on the rim.
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The Pioneer
Hotel and Gambling Hall, Laughlin, Nevada, owned by the
Sahara Corp., since 1988. Originally called the Colorado Club,
it was opened in 1979. It was purchased by Margaret Elardi in
1981 and seven years later sold to the Sahara Corp. There are no
chips or cracks, just a few light surface scratches from use.
The paint has no scratches. These are fantastic on the rocks
glasses from the other Vegas. 4 Available.
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Vintage Drink Glass from the long closed Lucky
Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada. The Lucky Casino was open from
1963 to 1967. All that remains to be seen from this
Old Casino is some rare Mr. Lucky items. There are no
chips or cracks, just a few light surface scratches from use.
The paint has no scratches, but exhibits some light fading in
color.
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Registered Coon
Ass Glass, State of Louisiana.
There are no chips or cracks, just a few light surface
scratches. Perfectly politically incorrect glass if you
are the incorrect type.
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This dish is from the Western Shrine
Convention, May 1, 2, 3, 1969 in Las
Vegas Nevada. There are NO chips or cracks in this beautiful
Shriner Dish. There are few faint scratches that I could see.
The gold leaf adornments are in beautiful shape with only faint
wear, from dusting I'm sure.
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Western Shrine Convention,
May 1, 2, 3, 1969 in Las Vegas Nevada mini ashtrays. They
are individual 2 1/4" and have no chips or cracks, there
may be a faint scratch or two but I didn't see any.
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Foreign Pepsi
Cola Glass.
It looks like Arabic, but I could
be wrong. There are no chips or cracks, there may be a
faint scratch or two but I didn't see any.
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Houze
Art Glass Co (formerly Convex Glass Co.) Cigar
Lighter. Looking in from the bottom, there is a heating
coil in a ceramic piece. This is covered by a clear disk with
holes in it, there is some flaking
of the material that makes the disk. The cord as you can see is
a total loss, it is clipped and ripped. The body of
the unit itself is beautiful, NO chips, cracks or scratches.
There is one spot along the base that looks like a doink, but if
you look under a magnifier you will see that it is a casting
flaw.
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Vidra
Products Cigar Ashtray. This one takes a lighter
similar to the one above, except it is round. There are no
chips or cracks, just some casting roughness at the
seam.
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Fabulous 1950's Hand Painted Bourbon
bottle. There are no chips or cracks, just some minor surface
scuffs in the frosted surface, no big scratches. The cork around
the stopper
is cracked and is visible the photo.
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Fab 50's You,
Me and Ours
drink set and it's paint over frosted glass. There are NO chips
or cracks, there are some light surface scuffs and scratches.
The paint
is intact but is faded.
This would look great on your bar!
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Czech Bohemia Ruby Decanter,
there is NO stopper. There are quite a few bubbles
in the glass, a few of them were to close to the surface and
popped creating a tiny crater or two. I can't find any
chips or cracks around the top or base.
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Egermann Czech Republic Bohemia
Crystal Ruby Red Vase. This beautiful vase still has the
paper labels.
There are no chips or cracks, there may be a super faint surface
scratch or two. Super Bohemia Cranbury Glass.
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Czech Republic Bohemia
Ruby Red Vase. This beautiful vase has no chips or cracks,
there may be a super faint surface scratch or two. Super
Bohemia Cranbury Glass. Look carefully at the designs on the
item above, it may be by the same MFG and maybe not, but I will
not represent it as such.
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1970's 9-Lives
Morris the Cat Premium
Glasses. This set is still in the original Styrofoam
package with the shipping
label. No chips or cracks, there is some missing chunks
from the foam.
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Welch's Jelly
Howdy Doody Glass.
The caption reads "Hey kids, what a shot, just like
Welch's, it hits the spot". There are no chips or
cracks, just a few small surface scratches from handling.
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Welch's Jelly
Howdy Doody Glass.
The caption reads "Here come music for the Doodyville
Circus". There are no chips or cracks, just a few
small surface scratches from handling. There is one larger
scratch that affected the paint, shown here.
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Amberina Pattern Glass
Grape and Vine Footed Compote. The red fired on color is flaking
in spots, mainly on the feet. No Chips or cracks.
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Federal Glass Park Avenue
Juice Glass 1941- 1970's. There are no chips or cracks,
just a light surface scratch or two.
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Akro
Agate Ashtray, Long Tab holder. This beautiful vase
has no chips or cracks, there may be a super faint surface
scratch or two, but I couldn't see any. There are some
casting flaws.
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Red Art Glass
Mini Pitcher. The white is not painted on it is white
glass embedded into the red during the MFG process which created
some flaws. There are no chips or cracks, there may be
some slight surface scratches, I didn't see any.
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1978 Avon
Candy Dish. There are no chips or cracks, just a faint
surface scratch or two. It is marked and dated
on the bottom.
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Toscany 24% Lead
Crystal Candlestick Holders.
There are no chips or cracks, just some slight casting roughness
to the very bottom edges of the sticks.
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Akro Agate Floral Ware Lilly
Planter. It is marked with the Crow
and A on the bottom and is also marked # 657. There
are no chips or cracks, just a faint surface scratch or
two.
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Vintage
1905
Shriner's Pittsburgh
P.A. Glass.
It has painted panels of Niagara
Falls and a train trestle.
There are NO chips or cracks, just a few light surface scratches
from handling. The painted panels show light wear as do the silver
trim on the sword shaped handles and gold trim on the rest.
Note: the lines
in the painted
panels are flaws in the glass and they have been painted over
when the panels were painted.
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