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Also added some more items to my booth on Bonanzle yesterday.
Stangl Pottery Coasters Orchard Song Pattern
A set of six Stangl coasters in the Orchard Song pattern. They are approx. 5 inches in diameter. Nice condition, no chips or cracks.
Partial German Child's Tea Set, Pearlized Glaze
Partial German child's porcelain tea set, pearlized glaze with black handles. Includes cover sugar, creamer, three cups and saucers and three extra cups. The pitcher is a shade under 3-1/2 in. a highest part. Saucers are 4-1/4 in. in diameter. Marked with Made in Germany in circle. All in nice condition, no chips or cracks.
Early Pattern Glass Bread Plate, Herons
A nice Victorian era pattern glass bread dish I believe made by Iowa City Glass Company (late 1880's) depicting long legged fowl possibily herons, cranes or storks in the center, flower baskets on the handles and stags on the top and bottom edges. The plate is about 11-1/2 inches in length. From what I've researched Iowa City Glass was only in business for a few years and other companies in the area have used their molds around that time. Plate in nice condition, no chips or cracks.
See ya, Country Joe
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Sunday, March 01, 2009
Stangl, Early Pattern Glass Bread Plate + More
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Sunday, March 01, 2009
Labels: Iowa Glass, McKinley Oval Bread Plate, stangl pottery
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1 comments:
The items you have showing on your site are very unique, and I'm very impressed with how well these items have been preserved. I particularly enjoy the glass piece from Iowa City Glass Company.
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