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Victorian Shakers and Condiment Sets
The most interesting aspect about collecting Victorian Art Glass shakers and condiment sets is that you can collect just about all types of Victorian Art Glass and display it in a small area.
These types of items include salt, pepper, sugar shakers as well as mustard jars, small cruet bottles, and toothpick holders. If you are lucky enough you may run across a silverplate holder of the period that will hold the pieces! The holders can be very ornate and really enhance the shakers in which they hold. As mentioned above, these items come in all sorts of art glass. This includes cased glass, decorated opalware as well as many other forms of enameled glass. Others include Amberina, Burmese, Peachblow, Findlay Onyx, Opalescent, Chocolate glass and so many others.
Some of the manufacturers that made these items are Mt Washington, New England Glass, Consolidated Glass, Hobbs Brockunier, Challinor Taylor, Northwood, and so many others of the period. -
And some ephemera...Fun time in the ol' town tonight.
Some folks just didn't know how to have fun in the good ol' days...
...or DID they?
HEY HEY it's Friday NIGHT! Let's go watch folks lay in coffins! -
Collectors of Candlewick eat your heart out. lol
Hi,
When I saw this all I could think about is how much would Candlewick collectors pay for it. lol -
Nice start to a listing!!
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=251548882829&ssPageName=STRK:MESE:IT
14 minutes in and three bids!! Especially for a $1.99 gw buy!! -
Large Photo Bad Shape Can It Be Saved?
I've had this photo for some time now, saved it and a couple of others from the garbage. This is large (21"), came out of a convex glass frame - is there anything that can be done to save this?
What time period do you think this is from? The buttons look like maybe antler buttons.
thanks for looking
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