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TWO VINTAGE PIECES OF CARNIVAL GLASS, INCLUDING A POINSETTIA PITCHER AND DAISY AND BUTTON TOOTHPICK

TWO VINTAGE PIECES OF CARNIVAL GLASS, INCLUDING A POINSETTIA PITCHER AND DAISY AND BUTTON TOOTHPICK

Winning Bid
$9.00
Item #1965
Lot #101 of 160
Item Description

Two pieces of carnival glass, including: 1) Pitcher in the Poinsettia pattern by Imperial Glass Co., circa 1904–1910, iridescent marigold finish, 6-1/4" tall. The only known form in this pattern, which first appears in the company's 1904 catalogue; 2) Toothpick (No. 4511) in the Daisy and Button pattern by L. E. Smith, early 1970s, amethyst glass with brilliant iridescence, 2-3/8" tall, the base with embossed S.

CONDITION: In very fine condition, with no cracks, chips, or haze.

Categories

Home Decor, Fine Crystal & Art Glass

Buyer's Premium

15%

Seller Info
Ancient and Modern
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Auction Details & Seller Instructions

WHERE TO PICK UP:
Private Residence
MILFORD, New Hampshire 03055
(Winning Bidders Will Be Given Full Address VIA EMAIL)

Saturday, 6/1, 10:00 am to 5:00 pm
Please do NOT show up prior to 10 a.m. Saturday, as I will not be home and will not be able to give you your items before then. Though the stated Saturday pickup hours are preferred, I'm happy to work with prospective bidders for alternate pickup days; in this case, please contact me ASAP.

IMPORTANT: Please bring boxes and packing material, especially if you have purchased lots/sets of glassware, pottery, and other breakables, or large lots of books; I will have only a limited amount available.

Seller Info
Ancient and Modern
Auction Manager

Michael Rodman | (313) 719-1181 | neverenoughbooks@outlook.com

Pickup Details
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Private Residence

MILFORD, NH 03055

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When to Pickup


Saturday, 6/1, 10:00 am to 5:00 pm

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