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284. Silver Overlay Vase With Geese
Possibly Rockwell, a pale green opalescent case glass with silver overlay of flying geese, and pine trees. Possibly Pairpoint. Verso has painted numbers "16-41-8". Tapering form down to round footed base. Apprx 8-1/8"H x 3-3/4" base x 4" shoulder x 3" opening at rim. Westfall's Antiques sticker on verso.
500/800
Sold: $143.75
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285. Green Iridescent & Painted Vase
Beautiful iridescent green vase with gold and lavender highlights decorated with hand painted blue trees on green hills. It has a pinched top with four rounded corners and stands on a footed base. On verso is a ground pontil and the painter's identification marks which read "N. 208. H.1363. Measures apprx 12-1/2"H x 5"W x 2-3/4" at the opening x 3-1/2" at the base.
400/600
Sold: $253.00
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286. Opalescent Jack-in-the-Pulpit Vase
Gold jack-in-the-pulpit vase has been blown from the bottom. Opening at top of the vase is flared and flower-like. This vase features a ground pontil that has been acid etched with the words "Art Glass" in block lettering. This is visible under a black light. Vase has a lovely gold base and opalescent shades of blue, green and purple. Measures apprx 12" x 8".
300/500
Sold: $241.50
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287. Charles Lotton Bleeding Heart Vase, Dated 1973
A signed and dated free form vase with Tifffany-type decoration by Lotton. It is opaque white at the bottom shading to almost clear at the top with brown bleeding hearts in overlay with green and silver iridescent trailings. It measures apprx 8-1/4" x 5" x 2" at the top. Lotton glass can be found in such collections as the Smithsonian Institute, the Corning Museum of Glass, the High Museum, and the Art Institute of Chicago.
400/600
Sold: $379.50
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288. Steuben Green & White Cluthra Vase
This vase is light green in color with bottom shading to green at the top. It has numerous large eyes, the largest measuring apprx 1". It is fleur-de-lys signed on verso with a ground pontil. Apprx 5" x 3-1/2" at base x 7" at shoulder x 4" at opening. This type of glass was developed in the 1920's by Frederick Carder (1863-1963) at Steuben Glass Works in Corning, New York.
800/1,200
Sold: $661.25
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289. German Iridescent Ribbed Vase
Bulbous form with six protruding ribs. Dark green body color with iridescent colors of blue, green, purple and gold. Applied blue and white free formed bands throughout body. 3-3/4"H x 3-3/4" at widest part x 2-3/4" at rim.
400/600
Sold: $149.50
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290. Miniature Silver Overlay Vase
A miniature footed vase with an acid finish in a pale green opalescence over white casing. Silver collar and floriform details. Polished base. Apprx 4-1/2"H x 2-1/2" girth x 1-1/4" rim.
100/300
Sold: $80.50
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291. Wheeling Peach Blow Gourd Vase
Dark red/fuchsia shading to amber/butterscotch with creamy white lining, shiny finish. Gourd shaped vase on footed base with slight tapering neck and well ground pontil. Apprx 10-3/4"T x 5-1/2" at girth x 1-1/2" at rim. This piece was purchased from Abe Chaitman at the Cox Show in Indianapolis, 6/21/75.
1,000/2,000
Sold: $632.50
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292. Another Wheeling Peach Blow Vase
Beautiful color of orange/red to deep red shading down to a yellow bottom. Tapering form with high shoulder and well ground pontil. Apprx 11"T x 3"base x 6"shoulder x 3-1/8"opening.
1,000/2,000
Sold: $1,495.00
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293. Webb Peachblow Vase
Gold decorated with flowering blossoms on a branch. A bee flies between two branches. Bold brown/red color from top through neck, down to a light pink, over white case glass. Verso has propeller mark. Apprx 6-1/2" x 3-3/4" at widest part, 1-3/8" at rim.
200/400
Sold: $230.00
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294. Burmese Ruffled Bowl & Matching Liner
Excellent color, strong pink to solid yellow. Pink runs down over half way on each. The plate has a daffodil pattern which can be seen when held up to the light. Bowl is apprx 2-5/8"H x 4-7/8"W, plate is apprx 1-1/4"H x 6-1/4"W. Both have ground pontils.
250/500
Sold: $115.00
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295. Burmese Ruffled Top Vase
Very solid Burmese pink to yellow color with raised ribs in yellow running from the top to the bottom. Flared and ruffled rim. Ground pontil. This was item #110 in the Early Auction catalogue of June, 1972. Apprx 4-6/8"H x 2-1/2" at base, 3" at rim.
300/500
Sold: $207.00
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296. Burmese-Webb Ruffled Vase
Solid pink to yellow glass, lusterless finish, ruffled top. Ground pontil. Apprx 4-1/4" x 2-1/2" x 2-3/4".
300/500
Sold: $103.50
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297. Burmese-Mt. Washington and Green Opaque Tumblers
Shiny Burmese-Mt. Washington glass tumbler with a ground pontil. Excellent colors of pink to yellow.
A green opaque with grey decoration on the rim with a gold boarder. It is possibly Webb and has a sticker on the inside reading "Chuck and Helen Stone, Columbus, Ohio, 73", indicating that this is where it was last purchased. Both are apprx 3-3/4"T x 2-1/2" at base 2-6/8" at rim.
400/500
Sold: $299.00
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298. Mt. Washington Toothpick Dispenser
Lusterless cream background, decorated with pink flower blossoms and green leaves, brown or butterscotch collar and ribs, blue dots along rim top. Purchased from the Cox collection of toothpicks, through Mark Boultinghouse, author of books on toothpick holders. Apprx 2"H x 2-1/2" at widest x 1-1/2" at opening.
100/200
Sold: $431.25
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