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Vintage Seven Dwarf Ornaments 8 / 717 -
Vintage Seven Dwarf Ornaments 9 / 717 -
Vintage Seven Dwarf Ornaments 10 / 717 -
Vintage Seven Dwarf Ornaments 11 / 717 -
Jadite Coffee Canister 12 / 717 sold -
Jadite Coffee Canister 13 / 717 sold -
Jadite Coffee Canister 14 / 717 sold -
Depression Glass Green Bowl 28 / 717 -
Depression Glass Green Bowl 29 / 717 -
Depression Glass Measuring Cup 35 / 717 -
Depression Glass Measuring Cup 36 / 717 -
Depression Glass Measuring Cup 37 / 717 -
Uranium Glass Candy Dish 38 / 717 -
Uranium Glass Candy Dish 39 / 717 -
Uranium Glass Candy Dish 40 / 717 -
This is a very beautiful KROMEX serving center, perfect for your holiday table or any special occassion where you want to serve your guests with style! It is from the early 1970's and made in Cleveland, Ohio. The model is "KROMEX Buffeteria Susan No. 502".Tray and dip bowl lid are silver chrome, lid also has a goldtone handle. The Tray is 19 inches in diameter and is attached to a rotating base. Height of tray is 3 inches. The center pressed glass dip bowl with lid measures 9 inches in diameter and 3 inches deep. The four almost leaf looking pressed glass sections measure 10 inches by 5 inches and 2 inches deep. The glass is very thick and heavy. They just do not make this quality anymore! There is absolutely no damage to this piece other than minor scuffs to the chrome due to wear from the glass pieces moving around. No chips or cracks to any of the glass pieces and no dents or major scratches to the chrome. Does not include original box. 48 / 717 sold -
This is a very beautiful KROMEX serving center, perfect for your holiday table or any special occassion where you want to serve your guests with style! It is from the early 1970's and made in Cleveland, Ohio. The model is "KROMEX Buffeteria Susan No. 502".Tray and dip bowl lid are silver chrome, lid also has a goldtone handle. The Tray is 19 inches in diameter and is attached to a rotating base. Height of tray is 3 inches. The center pressed glass dip bowl with lid measures 9 inches in diameter and 3 inches deep. The four almost leaf looking pressed glass sections measure 10 inches by 5 inches and 2 inches deep. The glass is very thick and heavy. They just do not make this quality anymore! There is absolutely no damage to this piece other than minor scuffs to the chrome due to wear from the glass pieces moving around. No chips or cracks to any of the glass pieces and no dents or major scratches to the chrome. Does not include original box. 49 / 717 sold -
Antique Made in Japan Charger 66 / 717 -
Antique Made in Japan Charger 67 / 717 -
Antique Made in Japan Charger 68 / 717 -
Antique Made in Japan Charger 69 / 717 -
Antique Made in Japan Charger 70 / 717 -
Antique Made in Japan Charger 71 / 717 -
Antique Made in Japan Charger 72 / 717 -
Mid Century Bronze Candle Holders 73 / 717 -
Mid Century Bronze Candle Holders 74 / 717 -
Mid Century Bronze Candle Holders 75 / 717 -
Mid Century Bronze Candle Holders 76 / 717 -
Mid Century Bronze Candle Holders 77 / 717 -
Mid Century Bronze Candle Holders 78 / 717 -
Mid Century Bronze Candle Holders 79 / 717 -
Mid Century Bronze Candle Holders 80 / 717 -
Uranium Glass Juicer 81 / 717 -
Uranium Glass Juicer 82 / 717 -
Uranium Glass Juicer 83 / 717 -
Various glassware 84 / 717 -
Various glassware 85 / 717 -
Various glassware 86 / 717 -
Various glassware 87 / 717 -
Vintage Salt Wells 88 / 717 -
Vintage Salt Wells 89 / 717 -
Crystal Salt and Pepper Shaker 90 / 717 -
Crystal Salt and Pepper Shaker 91 / 717 -
This is a lovely set of dragonfly Verlys glass plates made in Rouen, France. These little dishes are the perfect size for rings and other small personal objects. The pair of dishes are a fantastic Art Nouveau item, in great condition with no cracks or chips. They are frosted clear on the outside and clear on the interior. They measure approximately 3 inches and are 1/2 an inch in seat height. The soft curve of the dishes with the repeating dragon flies is subtle yet functional; the dragonfly pattern is one of his most coveted designs. Verlys art designs are inspired by nature. His glass pieces are unique and imaginative. To this day his glass pieces remain an emblem of the Art Nouveau aesthetic. In the 1920's Verlys was making glass pieces by a company called Société Holophane Français. Later, their molds came to the United States. Verlys art glass is either blown or molded. The French pieces are marked with a molded signature. Verlys designs often resembled those of Lalique and thus became quite popular all over the world. The dishes are sold only as a set of four. The set would be a wonderful antique to have on a nightstand, or anywhere where one keeps small personal items. 94 / 717 sold -
This is a lovely set of dragonfly Verlys glass plates made in Rouen, France. These little dishes are the perfect size for rings and other small personal objects. The pair of dishes are a fantastic Art Nouveau item, in great condition with no cracks or chips. They are frosted clear on the outside and clear on the interior. They measure approximately 3 inches and are 1/2 an inch in seat height. The soft curve of the dishes with the repeating dragon flies is subtle yet functional; the dragonfly pattern is one of his most coveted designs. Verlys art designs are inspired by nature. His glass pieces are unique and imaginative. To this day his glass pieces remain an emblem of the Art Nouveau aesthetic. In the 1920's Verlys was making glass pieces by a company called Société Holophane Français. Later, their molds came to the United States. Verlys art glass is either blown or molded. The French pieces are marked with a molded signature. Verlys designs often resembled those of Lalique and thus became quite popular all over the world. The dishes are sold only as a set of four. The set would be a wonderful antique to have on a nightstand, or anywhere where one keeps small personal items. 95 / 717 sold -
This is a lovely set of dragonfly Verlys glass plates made in Rouen, France. These little dishes are the perfect size for rings and other small personal objects. The pair of dishes are a fantastic Art Nouveau item, in great condition with no cracks or chips. They are frosted clear on the outside and clear on the interior. They measure approximately 3 inches and are 1/2 an inch in seat height. The soft curve of the dishes with the repeating dragon flies is subtle yet functional; the dragonfly pattern is one of his most coveted designs. Verlys art designs are inspired by nature. His glass pieces are unique and imaginative. To this day his glass pieces remain an emblem of the Art Nouveau aesthetic. In the 1920's Verlys was making glass pieces by a company called Société Holophane Français. Later, their molds came to the United States. Verlys art glass is either blown or molded. The French pieces are marked with a molded signature. Verlys designs often resembled those of Lalique and thus became quite popular all over the world. The dishes are sold only as a set of four. The set would be a wonderful antique to have on a nightstand, or anywhere where one keeps small personal items. 96 / 717 sold -
This is a lovely set of dragonfly Verlys glass plates made in Rouen, France. These little dishes are the perfect size for rings and other small personal objects. The pair of dishes are a fantastic Art Nouveau item, in great condition with no cracks or chips. They are frosted clear on the outside and clear on the interior. They measure approximately 3 inches and are 1/2 an inch in seat height. The soft curve of the dishes with the repeating dragon flies is subtle yet functional; the dragonfly pattern is one of his most coveted designs. Verlys art designs are inspired by nature. His glass pieces are unique and imaginative. To this day his glass pieces remain an emblem of the Art Nouveau aesthetic. In the 1920's Verlys was making glass pieces by a company called Société Holophane Français. Later, their molds came to the United States. Verlys art glass is either blown or molded. The French pieces are marked with a molded signature. Verlys designs often resembled those of Lalique and thus became quite popular all over the world. The dishes are sold only as a set of four. The set would be a wonderful antique to have on a nightstand, or anywhere where one keeps small personal items. 97 / 717 sold -
This is a lovely set of dragonfly Verlys glass plates made in Rouen, France. These little dishes are the perfect size for rings and other small personal objects. The pair of dishes are a fantastic Art Nouveau item, in great condition with no cracks or chips. They are frosted clear on the outside and clear on the interior. They measure approximately 3 inches and are 1/2 an inch in seat height. The soft curve of the dishes with the repeating dragon flies is subtle yet functional; the dragonfly pattern is one of his most coveted designs. Verlys art designs are inspired by nature. His glass pieces are unique and imaginative. To this day his glass pieces remain an emblem of the Art Nouveau aesthetic. In the 1920's Verlys was making glass pieces by a company called Société Holophane Français. Later, their molds came to the United States. Verlys art glass is either blown or molded. The French pieces are marked with a molded signature. Verlys designs often resembled those of Lalique and thus became quite popular all over the world. The dishes are sold only as a set of four. The set would be a wonderful antique to have on a nightstand, or anywhere where one keeps small personal items. 98 / 717 sold -
This is a lovely set of dragonfly Verlys glass plates made in Rouen, France. These little dishes are the perfect size for rings and other small personal objects. The pair of dishes are a fantastic Art Nouveau item, in great condition with no cracks or chips. They are frosted clear on the outside and clear on the interior. They measure approximately 3 inches and are 1/2 an inch in seat height. The soft curve of the dishes with the repeating dragon flies is subtle yet functional; the dragonfly pattern is one of his most coveted designs. Verlys art designs are inspired by nature. His glass pieces are unique and imaginative. To this day his glass pieces remain an emblem of the Art Nouveau aesthetic. In the 1920's Verlys was making glass pieces by a company called Société Holophane Français. Later, their molds came to the United States. Verlys art glass is either blown or molded. The French pieces are marked with a molded signature. Verlys designs often resembled those of Lalique and thus became quite popular all over the world. The dishes are sold only as a set of four. The set would be a wonderful antique to have on a nightstand, or anywhere where one keeps small personal items. 99 / 717 sold -
Pink Depression Glass Sorbet Glass 100 / 717
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