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Various collectibles in various conditions.
Used oil heater in excellent and working condition. Piece is about 2' feet in height, has
some small cracking in the paint because of heat, adjustable vent control on top, antique looking handle that is coiled steel, and firmly attached flat black pan to the heater. The brass tank houses the fuel oil. Has on/off elector, fuel tank gauge, handle for carrying, and adjustable flame control. This is a newer model, most likely from the 1960's. Older models were made out of cast iron, this one is made out of steel and stainless steal. Flat head screws are found on the top for the vent control. Special pickup can be arranged, due to cost of shipping. Please e-mail for arrangements. All images are clickable
Impress friends and relatives with Imperial Carnival Water Pitcher. Even if you are not a collector of Imperial glass, this will definitely make a nice addition. Piece is in mint condition, features amethyst purple with blue and magenta reflections, has a art deco design with a daisy flower as the central focal point. Pitcher stands at 9.25" in height and the diameter of the opening is 4.75" inches. Shipping weight is going to be 10 pounds.
Don't quite have enough serving dishes? Here is one that makes the grade with ripe fall colors of orange and gold. Fantastic serving piece for the autumn holidays or used to display in the curio. Bowl stands about 5.25" inches in height and has a diameter of 6.5" inches. Excellent condition with no cracks or chips. Shipping weight is 4 pounds.
Brass bell that has writing in the upper portion: Vocem-Meam-A-Queme-Tangit which happens to be Latin in origin. Meaning: whoever touches me hears my voice. This bell would be typically hung in the merchant or home with a wooden staff just above the door, so that when the door opens moves the bell and causes ringing. Bell chime still rings true and clear. Height is about 4.5" inches or 11.5 cm and diameter is 3 and 3/4" of an inch or 6.8 cm. Bell is ornamental with dogs, leaf, goose, tiger. Bell could use some polishing and does have some wear. Bell age is most likely from the 1970's; for, it appears to have better casting then older ones that are out there.
This piece was originally thought to be Indiana glass, but cannot find any reference concerning the piece. Medium sized candy dish with light green as dominant, purple, blue and yellow around the edges. Height is 5" inches or 12.28 centimeters and diameter opening is 5.25" or 13.3 cm. Piece is in near mint condition and has a hexagonal handle for the lid. Lid closure has a saw tooth patter.
A tall Greek bottle that is in Mint condition. Comes with sealing corks and has raised designs of ancient Greece. A shell with spirals and a Grecian Woman with a pail. The raised portion is like etched glass and the body has the finish as it was cast in sand Pictures appear blue, but the bottle is in fact purple. I know this bottle comes from
Montana and the maker is unknown. Age unknown, but would guess a recent work. Never been used. Great antique for the bath when you storing bubble bath in this bottle or just for ornamentation. Bottle stands 12.5" inches or 31.7 cm. Bottle is a thick glass and is well cast. Piece weighs two pounds or 4.6 kgs. Click on images for a better view.
James Maloney, founder of the Williamsburg Pottery in 1938, began the pottery shack near Williamsburg, Virginia. Maloney encompassed techniques of colonial ware. This 18th Century pottery reproductions, are all in mint condition. This pottery was done by "old fashioned potters wheel" and brushed with a cobalt blue designs. The tallest piece is the Candle holder with handle. It stands about
4.5" inches or 11.4 cm. The other three pieces stand about 3.5"
inches or 8.9 cm. All pieces are lead free and are dishwasher safe. Set comes with two candle holders, one creamer and one sugar bowl. Four pieces in total. Clay is thick and items are very durable. This pieces are adaptations of pieces found on old foundations.
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