SPECIALTY GLASSWARE AND POTTERY EXTRAVAGANZA
Listing ID#: 1609745

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Savoy, IL 61822
Auction Dates and Times
Bidding Starts: Thursday Apr 4
Bidding Ends: Thursday May 2
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JLS Solutions LLC


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TERMS AND CONDITIONS Online Auction Only Please review the terms and conditions carefully, as they create certain contractual obligations In order to register and gain access to the online bidding platform, the bidder must accept and acknowledge these Terms and Conditions. 1. Any bid placed shall constitute a legally binding and enforceable offer to purchase an item(s) All bids create an irrevocable offer to purchase and shall remain valid and enforceable until the Seller declares the property "Sold" and the auction has concluded. 2. JLS Solutions, LLC reserves the right to reject any bid placed. JLS Solutions, LLC agrees to timely advise any bidder of a rejected bid. 3. The winning bidder agrees to purchase the item(s) with a personal check, cash or credit card at the price of the winning bid, and upon the terms and conditions hereinafter provided. 4. Within 24 hours of the close of the auction, the winning bidder will receive an e-mail from JLS Solutions, LLC, which will detail a date, a time, and a location for pick up unless previously agreed to alternatives. 5. Failure to appear at the appointed date, time, and location by the winning bidder, shall be considered an act of default by the winning bidder, and the seller shall be entitled to pursue any and all legal avenues. Any items not picked up within 7 days of the close of this auction will become the property of JLS Solutions, LLC, unless late pickup arrangements have been made. 6. The Seller nor JLS Solutions, LLC and their representatives, attorneys, agents, and sub-agents, assume no liability for errors or omissions in this or any other property listing or advertising or promotional/publicity statements and material. The Seller nor JLS Solutions, LLC and their representatives, attorneys, agents and sub-agents, make no guarantee as to the accuracy of the information herein contained or in any other property listing or advertising or promotional/publicity statements and material. 7. All items are sold in its "AS IS" condition with all faults and limitations and no warranties expressed or implied, JLS Solutions, LLC and seller specifically disclaim any and all implied warrantiesor purposes of a particular item(s) Bidders are encouraged to inspect all item(s) prior to placing any bid and the winning buyer, acknowledges that he/she/it has had a reasonable opportunity to inspect and examine the condition of the item(s) and make inquiries. All information was derived from sources believed to be correct, but is not guaranteed. Bidders shall rely entirely on their own information, judgment, and inspection of the item(s) and records. 8. By registering and bidding, the buyer acknowledges they understand, accept and agree to these Terms and Conditions. The buyer acknowledges that they have had ample opportunity to read the Terms and Conditions of the Sale. 9. JLS Solutions, LLC nor the seller, cannot, and will not, be held responsible for any interruption to the HiBid interactive bidding site, caused by any means, therefore they cannot guarantee continual, uninterrupted or error free service as the website could be interfered with by means out of their control. Bidder acknowledges that the online auction is conducted electronically and relies on hardware and software that may malfunction without warning. 10. JLS Solutions, LLC only ships domestically. Shipping is offered via the least expensive option possible. Some items are not eligible for shipping as mentioned in the item descriptions. Descriptions may be updated prior to 3 days from the auction close, so please do not assume that large items are eligible for shipping. The buyer will be charged actual shipping cost plus any necessary parcel insurance and a nominal handling fee. JLS Solutions, LLC is not responsible for filing insurance claims. In the very rare occurrence of a damaged package, it is the winning bidder's responsibility to file an insurance claim. 11. The registered bidder acknowledges receipt and copy of these Terms and Conditions, and having read and understood the provisions set forth therein, accepts same and agrees to be bound thereby.
Listing Information
Welcome to uur specialty glassware and pottery auction gallery prsented by Mavens and JLS Solutions. From antique to contemporary art glass and glassware, to highly collectible Rookwood pottery- this sale has the treasures to fill the holes in your favorite curio cabinet. Calling ALL uranium and UV reactive glass collectors.... this sale is for you! Fenton, Mt. Washington, Harrach, Loetz, Gibson, Cambridge, Fostoria, Rookwood, studio ceramica and hard to find EAPG (Early american Pressed Glass) pieces to name a few items that you will discover in this auction. All items have been researched and identified to the best of our abilities.All uranium glass and UV reactive lots have been exposed using a 395 UV light unless otherwise noted. When possible, Geiger counter readings are included. Flaws, if any are noted in the descriptions or photographs. If questions arise regarding a particular lot contact thejunkmavens@gmail.com before placing your bid. Auction preview appointments are welcome and can be made using the same email as above. Thank you for considering our sale and enjoy the gallery.

1
Peachblow Uranium Rose Bowlglows!
Attributed to Wheeling Glass late 1800s. Approx. 6.25" t Exposed under 395 UV light.


3
L.G. Wright Peachblow Cherry Jack-in-Pulpit Vase
Some inner rim water staining/residue from previous use. Approx. 8.25" t

4
EAPG Co-Operative Flint Imperial Celery Vase
AKA Jeweled Moon & Star pattern, c1896 Approx. 6.75" t

5
Waterford Crystal Jam/Honey Jar with lid
Acid etch Waterford logo on side.Approx 4" t with lid finial.

6
Fenton Olde Virginia 13" Swung VaseScarce!
Blue opal, fine-cut and block pattern. c1971

7
EAPG US Glass Co Michigan Vasefantastic piece!
Lemon stain and enameled flowers. c 1902. 8" t AKA loop and pillar. Condition: some straw marks (manufacturer's flaw) and one small spot of lemon stain loss.

8
Antique Royal Bayreuth lot
Hamlet ware nappy or ashtray. Pastoral scene matchstick holder. Both Blue stamp indicating 1902-1920s production. Match is 3"t other item is 5" long

9
Bohemian Loëtz Marmoriete Oxblood Vase
Gorgeous example of Bohemian glass at its finest! c1880 and 8" t

10
Italian Murano MOP Diamond Quilted Vase
Stunning piece with original KB (Koscherak Brothers) sticker. KB is the import company based in New York, Murano is the region of maker. 11.25" t. Age: mid-century

11
Vintage Aladdin Alacite Lamp Base
12" t to fixture. 1938 and pre-1942 Aladdin Alacite lamps were made uranium oxide, so it's a glower. Not extensively under 395 light, but nicely under 365. Geiger meters as high as 1700. *for the exhaustive UG collectors*. Original wiring, not teste...

12
Vintage Fenton Burmese Autumn Leaf Bowl
8.5" dia, 4" t. Beautiful glower. Unsigned by Fenton, but confirmed by reference catalog. UV exposure under 395 light. Geiger reading well over 2000

13
Fenton Topaz Vaseline Hobnail Glass Toothpick
Approx 4" t. Original Fenton tag still partially intact!

14
Antique Mt. Washington Milk Glass Easter Egg
c. Late 1880s. Loss in hand painted embellishments. Approx. 4.5" l and 3" t

15
EAPG Riverside Glass Esther Lg. Lidded Sugar
This size and lid are hard to find! c 1896 Approx 40% gilding loss. Approx 6.25" t

16
Vintage Diamond Quilted Cased Glass Ewer
Attributed to Murano. Approx 8.5" t. Some flecks of cobalt frit (likely flaw) in the clear cased over the blue and pink glass.

17
Antique Limoges Porcelain Ewer by Lanternier & Co
Anchor mark on bottom dates this beautiful piece to 1891-1914. Approx 11.25"t A few very small darker scratch marks, likely easily cleaned.

18
Vintage Mixed Glassware
Schmid France Crystal bell, Iris and Herringbone water glasses, swirl art glass toothpick, Indiana amber carnival compote, hobnail mill glass vase, and 4 mini-stopper jars.

19
Fostoria Blue-Green Heirloom Flower Float
c 1959-70 . Pattern ID 2183-415. Approx 10" dia

20
Fostoria Blue-Green Heirloom Hanky Bowl
Pattern ID: 2727-152. c 1960-70. Approx 6" dia

21
Antique Porcelain Hair Receivers
Art nouveau smaller receiver by Gerard, Dufraisseix & Abbot Limoges early 20th century. There is a hairline crack in the lid that looks to have been repaired possibly. Approx 4" dia.The other is RS Germany with the mark dating it to 1912-45. Approx 5...

22
Vintage porcelain lot
Tao Mei Japan Cobalt Ginger Jar, unmarked nappy, TMJ Italy lidded jar, Meiji China Annette pattern creamer.

23
Antique Cambridge Glass Heliotrope Comport
#63 Approx 6" dia. Produced in 1923 and a scarce amount was produced in this experimental color. This beauty just turned antique! The color(s) are stunning that change depending how you look at it or which light you present it in!

24
Fenton Jadeite (uranium) Pour Lip Mixing Bowl
Marked #12 on bottom. Approx 6.25" dia c.1933 One small inner rim flea bite. Exposed by 395 UV light.

25
EAPG Geo Duncan & Sons #400(Three Faces)
Butter & cover. Bowl is 6" dia, and scarce.

26
Bohemian Harrach Glass Enameled Vase
Late Victorian Era (1890-1900) Signed & #d on bottom. Approx 7.5" t. Very minimal gilding loss on piece and rim, some minor copper flashing loss on the neck.

27
Fenton Pineapple 3-toed Flared Console Bowl
Aquamarinescarce! c1938-39 Approx 11.5"

28
Antique Mt. Washington Glass Egg Shaker
Late Victorian Era, original lid. Approx. 2.75" t

29
EAPG Custard (uranium) Glass Souvenir Mug
Some gilding loss, but to be expected for 100+ year old piece. Approx 3.5" t.

30
Vintage Ceramic Lot :JG Meakin & Hall (2)
JG Meakin creamer is "classic white" pattern, some crazing, approx. 4.5" t. Hall Cobalt blue teapot is the Philadelphia form, marked on bottom, small chip on spout.

31
Milk Glass: EAPG Atterbury, Fenton, & Indiana (3)
Creamer is a beauty that's survived a whopping 154 years! Some edge roughness. Approx 5" t. Fenton mid-century hobnail rose bowl approx 4.5" Indiana Glass Duette pattern compote. Approx 9" t

32
Northwood Rubina & Frosted Rubina Royal Ivy (4)
2-sets of Royal Ivy shakers. No lids, one of the frosted Rubina pair has damage to the rim. Introduced in 1890, approx. 2.75" t

33
Northwood Ice Blue Carnival Grape & Cable Bowl
Rare, rare, rare! c.1914. Impressed with the N mark. Unfortunately in this lady's 100+ years, her owners didn't know what a rare jewel they had, so she does have some damage. A chip to one of the feet, lots of rim roughness and a few chips. Definitel...

34
Czech-Bohemian Ice Blue Cased Vase
Acid-etch stamped: Czechoslovakia on bottom. Attributed to Harrach. Approx. 5.75" t

35
Antique Bristol Glass Beige Opaline Vase
Attributed to Bristol glass made in England late 19th/Early 20th centuries. Hand-painted art nouveau details are in fantastic condition. Approx. 10" t

36
Bohemian Rubina Enameled Crimped Rose Bowl
Rough pontil on bottom. Some loss to painted florals and gold flashing. Approx 5" t

37
EAPG McKee Innovation #417 Creamer/Sugar Set
Introduced in 1917 and produced through 1923. Approx 3" and 3.5" t.

38
Kislovodsk Porcelain-Fenix made in Russian
Comes with authenticity form. Approx 10" t

39
Vintage Pyrex Federal Eagle Divided Lidded Dish
Approx 13" long x 9?"wide. Produced from 1967-68

40
Mid-Century Federal Glass Carnival/Iridescent Lot
Included: 1. Celestial Clear Iridescent 11" bowl c1965 2. Pioneer Fruit 10" crimped bowl in Smoke Iridescent c1960 3. (2x) Petal Clear 6.5" d bread and butter plates c1960 4. Petal Smoke Iridescent large 10" dessert bowl c1960

41
Antique Flint Diamond Quilted Rolled Edge Bowl
Attributed to Phoenix Glass 1880-1900 Approx 9" diameter


43
Heisey Crystal Horse Bookend
Approx 7" t and 6.5" long Manufactured from 1937-55 Some scratches on the bottom base from time and use.

44
Vintage Viking Glass Lot Bluenique & Persimmon (2)
1. Epic Bluenique 6-petal compote. Approx 9.5" diameter 6"t. Late Mid-Century production. 2. Epic Twist/Swirl Persimmon candle holder. Approx. 6" diameter 3.5" t. Slight cadmium orange glow on basehard to photograph! Used a 395 UV light.

45
Vintage Lenox Porcelain Lot (2)
1. Desk Clock, not currently working (likely needs battery replacement) Approx. 4" t & 4"l 2. Gold trimmed trinket dish. Approx. 9" long

46
Buckeye Pottery Mugs Macomb, IL
A local Illinois treasure, Buckeye Pottery was founded by Joseph Pech (originally from Austria where he learned ceramics) and his sons in Macomb, IL in 1882. After a fire 1919, the factory was rebuilt and in the 1930s they added kitchenwares to their...

47
Boyd Canary(uranium)Michigan Pattern Toothpick
Boyd stamp dates 1988-93. This is a reproduction of US Glass CO's #15077 Michigan pattern originally introduced in 1902. A super glower under 395 UV light exposure. Hard to get a Geiger reading on this small piece. Approx 2.5 inches tall.

48
Fenton Blue Satin Persian Medallion Comport
Fenton #8234. Approx. 6.5 in tall. Produced 1971-80.

49
Tiffin Satin Sky Blue Flared Dahlia Vase
Tiffin #151 Approx. 6 in. t. Introduced in the 1920s. Some build up near the base, should be able to be cleaned.

50
Tiffin Black Satin Glass Poppy Vase w/Coralene
Tiffin #16256 Approx. 5 in. t Coralene decor is well-intact with only minimal loss.

51
Vintage Uranium Depression Glass Lot (2)
1. Anchor Hocking Cameo (Ballerina) pattern 3-toed divided relish. 2. L.E. Smith Glass measuring cup for a hand beater. Some flea bites on rim and one chipcommon for these pieces because of the metal beater that would go over the top. 1926-37 Both ex...

52
Anchor Hocking Mayfair Green (uranium) Bowl
Large flared bowl approx. 11.5 in diameter. Produced 1931-37 Exposed under 395 UV light.

53
Hazel Atlas Cloverleaf Green (uranium) Saucers (4)
Produced 1930-36, popular depression glass pattern. Saucers are approx 5 in diameter. Very minimal scratches from use/age. Base rims have a few teeny flea bites.

54
L.E. Smith Amber Moon & Stars Candle Lamp
With plain clear base. Approx. 8 in. t

55
Mid-Century Empoli Blue Bamboo Lidded Jar
Jar has an inner rim chip. Approx. 6.75 in t including lid finial. Opening diameter 4 in.

56
EAPG Tiffin Dakota Apothecary Lidded Jar
Approx. 11.5 in. t Hard to find without a lot of damage. This piece is in fantastic shape for being well over 100 years old!

57
Federal Madrid Green (uranium) Low Sherbets (4)
Depression glass sherbets in Madrid pattern, produced from 1932-39. Approx. 3 in. t and 4 in. diameter. 395 UV Flashlight used.

58
Uranium Green Depression Glass Lot (3)
1. Anchor Hocking Roulette 11 in. Dinner plate. 1935-39 2. Jeannette Cube salad bowl 7 in. diameter. 1929-33 3. Jeannette Hex Optic open sugar 3 in. t 1928-32 395 UV Flashlight used.

59
Green (uranium) Depression Glass Pitcher
Attributed to Anchor Hocking, but pattern is unknown. Approx. 8 in. t

60
Antique Royal Bayreuth Bi-handled Vase
Stamp dates this piece to early 20th century. Two small chip flaws on rim. Approx. 6.5 in. t

61
(2) Cranberry to Clear Cut Crystal Cordial
Maker unknown. Approx 5 in. t, cup diameter 2.75 in.

62
Vintage Iridescent Oil Spot Art Glass Bowl
Exact maker and age unknown. Style and quality leads us to believe Bohemian origin, early 20th. Approx 12 in. diameter.

63
Contemporary Studio Ceramics Lot (3)
Two are unknown on maker and no identifying marks. One has a date with a signature. Approx 8 in, 8.5 in, 6.5 in tall.

64
Vintage Studio Art Ceramics Lot (3)
One is signed "Walsh", one has an illegible signature, and the handled piece is attributed to Japanese Mission Pottery, but no marks. Approx 5 in, 8 in, 5.25 in t

65
Vintage Art Glass Figurines and more! (5)
1. Opalescent LE Smith glass epergne trumpet/ lily 2. bluebird of happiness by Leo Ward of Arkansas (one large, one small) 3. Iridescent Cobalt bluebird by Leo Ward of Arkansas 3. Etched swan cube.

66
Uranium Glass Lot SEE DESCRIPTION! (2)
Two uranium glass pieces with damage, but still need a good home or to be reused in another creative way. 1. Northwood Alaska comport 2. Fenton Custard Melin ribbed vase

67
EAPG US Glass #15005 Silver Age Coin Butter-as is!
Introduced in 1892, complete original pieces are hard to find! This was piece's lid suffered damage and was repaired at some point.

68
Vintage Blue Mason Jars (2)
1. Mason's with zinc lid, with lid approx. 7.5 in. t 2. Ball Perfect Mason, no lid. Approx. 9 in. t

69
Amberina/Rose Amber Single Epergne
Attributed to New England Glass Co. Early 20th century. Unknown if base is original, marked "Klever Kraft Silver". Approx. 11.5 in t.

70
Monumental Custard (uranium) Hand-painted Urn
Approx 13.5 in. t. Marked with a gold enameled "K". Attributed to Harrach. Early 20th Century. Please see lot #70 as these pieces match in design! Geiger counter reads well over 1100cpm. 395 UV light used. One manufacturer's flaw and very minor scrat...

71
Monumental Custard (uranium) Hand-painted Urn
Approx. 14 in. T, attributed to Bohemian glass maker, Harrach. Early 20th century. Very minor scratches in the red flashing on top of vase. This lot matches lot #70.

72
Mt. Washington Crown Milano Jar & Slag Duck (2)
Both of these pieces need a loving home: the biscuit jar needs a good cleaning and its Silverplate rim/lid reattached. Potentially a good investment if you can restore this piece. Mt. Washington Crown Milano is highly collectible and valuable. The I...

73
EAPG US Glass Co Manhattan Master Berry Bowl Set
Pattern ID #15078. Introduced in 1902. Master bowl is approx 8.25 in. diameter Berry bowls (5) are approximately 4.5 in. diameter

74
Rare Waterford Punch Cup Filler in Hibernia
These were introduced in 1977 and were made on a special made-to-order status onlyso few in existence. The Hibernia pattern #372-711 Approx 8.25 in. long Stunning piece of Waterford Crystal!

75
Catalan Cirera Spanish Art Glass Porron (Ewer)
Original tag on bottom, also signed. Early 20th century. Hard to find with original lid! Approx 9.5 in. Tall with swan glass finial. This is NOT Moser (Bohemia) glass!

76
Kanawha Amberina Hobnail Hat Novelty
UV reactive under a 395 light. Approx. 2.75 in. T and 5 in. Diameter Made in Dunbar, WV 1955-87

77
Vintage Pink Glass Lot (3)
1. Anchor Hocking Pink Miss America Comport. Approx 5 in t & 5.5 in. diameter. 2. Fenton satin overlay over pink perfume/cruet. Stopper base has chips/damage. Approx 6 in. t including hobnail stopper. 3. Fostoria Pink opaque glass 1886 puff box. Made...

78
Royal Bayreuth Portrait Mug-Scarce!
Stamp dates to early 20th century. Not sure what the hole in the handle was for/from Approx 4.75 in. t and opening is approx. 3 in. diameter.

79
Vintage Glass lot (3) incl:Fenton & Westmoreland
1. Opalescent miniature oil lamp, attributed to Fenton. 2. Duncan Miller novelty size glass basket 3. Westmoreland Satin Glass Fairy lamp.

80
Vintage Glass Novelty Lot (4)
1. Reproduction Hand with Torch Amberina toothpick. 2. Kanawha Green Slag mini pitcher 3. Westmoreland owl toothpick 4. Shell pink gold decorated mini vase Items 1 & 2 are UV reactive with 395 light.


82
Green (uranium) Depression Glass Sugar/Creamer
Despite much research by myself and others, this set has yet to be identified. 395 UV light exposure. Sugar is 3.5 in. t, creamer is 4 in. t

83
Vintage Waterford Crystal Glandore Salt/Pepper
Silver Plate lids could use a polish! Approx. 4 in. t

84
1915 Rookwood Pink #1222 Bowl
"P" stamp on bottom indicates this piece was made of soft porcelain. This shade of pink was only produced for a short period. Approx 9 in. diameter and 3 in. t

85
EAPG Geo Duncan & Sons #2005 Domed Butter
AKA Zipper Slash, c1894 Some straw marks (manufacturer's flaw) Approx 6 in. t and 7 in. diameter

86
1952 Rookwood #6363 Baby Pink Vase
Highly sought after pattern! Approx 6.25 in. t

87
Gibson Iridescent Art Glass Lot (2)
Ashtray dated 1976. Approx 4 in. diameter and 2 in. t Mini pitcher has a rim/pour repair. Approx 4.75 in. t

88
EAPG Spooner & Celery Vase (2)
1. Beatty Brady #101 AKA Fine Cut & Feather pattern spooner. Introduced 1898 4.25 in. t 2. Triple Thumbprint AKA African Shield celery. Maker unknown. Introduced 1896, approx. 6 in. t

89
Levay Glass Iridescent Oil Spot Art Glass Vases
(2) Impressed mark on bottom attributed to Levay Art Glass of Edwardsville, IL. 1970/80s Approx 3.5 & 2.5 in. t

90
Utility Glass Cambodia (watermelon) Wine Stems (5)
Produced 1920-29. Highly sought after pattern. Pink/clear/green. Green bases are UV reactive under 395 light. Could not get a Geiger counter reading. Another set of 5 available, see lot #91!

91
Utility Glass Cambodia (watermelon) Wine Stems (5)
See lot #90they match! Produced 1920-29 Green bases are UV reactive to a 395 light.

92
EAPG Northwood Ribbed Opal Lattice Lot (3)
Introduced in 1889. Tumbler has some damage, but fully intact and no repairs. Approx 4 in. t Salt and pepper are missing lids. Approx 3 in. t

93
Hobbs & Brockunier Spangled Ware Tumblers (2)
The white and cranberry is actually polka pattern as wellhard to photograph! There is damage to this cup. Rainbow in in fantastic condition! Both are just shy of 4 in. t Introduced in 1884

94
Antique Canary Vaseline (uranium) Candy Dish
Marked on bottom: KEEP FILLED WITH PAUL SMITH's CANDIES Super glower under 395 UV light. Geiger reads well over 1600 CPMs Bowl diameter 5 in. Approx 3.25 in. t

95
Cambridge Glass Topaz (Vaseline/uranium) Low Bowl
This color was introduced in 1923. Some very minor scratches from time and use. Bowl is 8.5 in. diameter and approx. 2.75 in. t

96
Mount St. Helens Volcanic Ash Vase by Hank
Claycamp. Diamond pen signed and dated on bottom of this gorgeous vase! Looks to be dated to 1992, not long before Claycamp sold his studio. Approx. 6 in t.

97
Pallmé-Koenig Veined Green Matching Vases (2)
Early 20th century Bohemian glass. Rims of both vases have lots of flea bites and one rim has a chip where there was a metal flower frog on top. Both approx. 4 in. t

98
Vintage Amberina Glass Lot (2)
4 & 3 in. t UV reactive with 395 Light Exposure

99
Fenton Shiny Burmese (uranium) Hand & Torch
Toothpick/novelty. Super reactive to 395 UV light exposure. Just shy of 4 in. t

100
Fenton Shiny Burmese (uranium) Novelty
Approx 3.25 in. t Super reactive to 395 UV light exposure.


102
Gibson Iridescent Vase (uranium)see description!
Just when you think you have an eye for uranium glass this vase comes along! Exposure with 395 UV light (also glows with 365). Hard to read on Geiger. This vase, unfortunately, has spider cracks throughout. It's still well-intact and displays nicely!...

103
Northwood Threaded Blue Single Epergné
Introduced in 1881. Silverplate has no hallmarks. A maker's flaw on the rim. Approx. 8 in. t

104
Early Gibson Iridescent Opaline Veined Vase
Stamped "Gibson 1984" on bottom indicating this piece was made in 1984. Approx. 3.5 in. t.

105
Fenton Topaz (uranium) Carnival Persian Medallion
Chalice comport with original tag! Approx. 7 in. t. Exposure under 395 UV light.

106
Victorian Novelty Lot (2)
One is for sure reproduction by St. Clair, the other is anyone's guess! Approx 3.5 & 3.75 in. t

107
Fenton Toothpick/Novelty Lot (3)
1. Cactus in Aqua Opalescent for Levay Glass 2.Thistle in Amethyst Carnival 3. hand in Torch

108
Art Glass Lot (3)
1.Stretch glass optic ribbed vase, possibly Fenton or Imperial glass9.5 in. t 2.Amethyst iridescentstopper? No clue this piece's provenance or purpose. Approx 5 in. t 3.Iridescent piece on brass stand, maybe a candle holder? Approx 4 in. t

109
EAPG Co-Operative Flint Imperial Butter
AKA Jeweled Moon & Star. Introduced 1896. Approx. 7.25 in. diameter & 6 in. t

110
Bohemian Glass Lot (2)
Both pieces attributed to Loëtz early 20th century. Approx. 2.5 & 5 in. t

111
Fenton Peacock and Urn Blue Bowl
Pattern on back is called Bearded Berry. 8 in. diameter

112
Harrach Custard (uranium) Cased Hand Painted Vase
Early 20th century Bohemian glass maker. Exposed under 395 UV light. Approx 5.25 in. t

113
Mary Gregory Painted Victorian Blown Glass Tumbler
Glass is VERY thin and remarkably the gold painted rim is well-intact. Late 19th century. Approx. 4.25 in. t Hard to find true Mary Gregory pieces!

114
Depression Glass Green (uranium) Cake Knife
Hard to find! 8.25 in. long. Exposure under 395 UV light

115
Art Deco Antique Uranium Slag Bridge Floor Lamp
At some point, this lamp was rewired with a new light socket installed. Lamp was tested, but it is not in working condition. Brass is ornate and in great condition for its age and wear. Could use a polish to really make it shine! Approx. Uranium sla...

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Welcome to uur specialty glassware and pottery auction gallery prsented by Mavens and JLS Solutions. From antique to contemporary art glass and glassware, to highly collectible Rookwood pottery- this sale has the treasures to fill the holes in your favorite curio cabinet. Calling ALL uranium and UV reactive glass collectors.... this sale is for you! Fenton, Mt. Washington, Harrach, Loetz, Gibson, Cambridge, Fostoria, Rookwood, studio ceramica and hard to find EAPG (Early american Pressed Glass) pieces to name a few items that you will discover in this auction. All items have been researched and identified to the best of our abilities.All uranium glass and UV reactive lots have been exposed using a 395 UV light unless otherwise noted. When possible, Geiger counter readings are included. Flaws, if any are noted in the descriptions or photographs. If questions arise regarding a particular lot contact thejunkmavens@gmail.com before placing your bid. Auction preview appointments are welcome and can be made using the same email as above. Thank you for considering our sale and enjoy the gallery.

1
Peachblow Uranium Rose Bowlglows!
Attributed to Wheeling Glass late 1800s. Approx. 6.25" t Exposed under 395 UV light.


3
L.G. Wright Peachblow Cherry Jack-in-Pulpit Vase
Some inner rim water staining/residue from previous use. Approx. 8.25" t

4
EAPG Co-Operative Flint Imperial Celery Vase
AKA Jeweled Moon & Star pattern, c1896 Approx. 6.75" t

5
Waterford Crystal Jam/Honey Jar with lid
Acid etch Waterford logo on side.Approx 4" t with lid finial.

6
Fenton Olde Virginia 13" Swung VaseScarce!
Blue opal, fine-cut and block pattern. c1971

7
EAPG US Glass Co Michigan Vasefantastic piece!
Lemon stain and enameled flowers. c 1902. 8" t AKA loop and pillar. Condition: some straw marks (manufacturer's flaw) and one small spot of lemon stain loss.

8
Antique Royal Bayreuth lot
Hamlet ware nappy or ashtray. Pastoral scene matchstick holder. Both Blue stamp indicating 1902-1920s production. Match is 3"t other item is 5" long

9
Bohemian Loëtz Marmoriete Oxblood Vase
Gorgeous example of Bohemian glass at its finest! c1880 and 8" t

10
Italian Murano MOP Diamond Quilted Vase
Stunning piece with original KB (Koscherak Brothers) sticker. KB is the import company based in New York, Murano is the region of maker. 11.25" t. Age: mid-century

11
Vintage Aladdin Alacite Lamp Base
12" t to fixture. 1938 and pre-1942 Aladdin Alacite lamps were made uranium oxide, so it's a glower. Not extensively under 395 light, but nicely under 365. Geiger meters as high as 1700. *for the exhaustive UG collectors*. Original wiring, not teste...

12
Vintage Fenton Burmese Autumn Leaf Bowl
8.5" dia, 4" t. Beautiful glower. Unsigned by Fenton, but confirmed by reference catalog. UV exposure under 395 light. Geiger reading well over 2000

13
Fenton Topaz Vaseline Hobnail Glass Toothpick
Approx 4" t. Original Fenton tag still partially intact!

14
Antique Mt. Washington Milk Glass Easter Egg
c. Late 1880s. Loss in hand painted embellishments. Approx. 4.5" l and 3" t

15
EAPG Riverside Glass Esther Lg. Lidded Sugar
This size and lid are hard to find! c 1896 Approx 40% gilding loss. Approx 6.25" t

16
Vintage Diamond Quilted Cased Glass Ewer
Attributed to Murano. Approx 8.5" t. Some flecks of cobalt frit (likely flaw) in the clear cased over the blue and pink glass.

17
Antique Limoges Porcelain Ewer by Lanternier & Co
Anchor mark on bottom dates this beautiful piece to 1891-1914. Approx 11.25"t A few very small darker scratch marks, likely easily cleaned.

18
Vintage Mixed Glassware
Schmid France Crystal bell, Iris and Herringbone water glasses, swirl art glass toothpick, Indiana amber carnival compote, hobnail mill glass vase, and 4 mini-stopper jars.

19
Fostoria Blue-Green Heirloom Flower Float
c 1959-70 . Pattern ID 2183-415. Approx 10" dia

20
Fostoria Blue-Green Heirloom Hanky Bowl
Pattern ID: 2727-152. c 1960-70. Approx 6" dia

21
Antique Porcelain Hair Receivers
Art nouveau smaller receiver by Gerard, Dufraisseix & Abbot Limoges early 20th century. There is a hairline crack in the lid that looks to have been repaired possibly. Approx 4" dia.The other is RS Germany with the mark dating it to 1912-45. Approx 5...

22
Vintage porcelain lot
Tao Mei Japan Cobalt Ginger Jar, unmarked nappy, TMJ Italy lidded jar, Meiji China Annette pattern creamer.

23
Antique Cambridge Glass Heliotrope Comport
#63 Approx 6" dia. Produced in 1923 and a scarce amount was produced in this experimental color. This beauty just turned antique! The color(s) are stunning that change depending how you look at it or which light you present it in!

24
Fenton Jadeite (uranium) Pour Lip Mixing Bowl
Marked #12 on bottom. Approx 6.25" dia c.1933 One small inner rim flea bite. Exposed by 395 UV light.

25
EAPG Geo Duncan & Sons #400(Three Faces)
Butter & cover. Bowl is 6" dia, and scarce.

26
Bohemian Harrach Glass Enameled Vase
Late Victorian Era (1890-1900) Signed & #d on bottom. Approx 7.5" t. Very minimal gilding loss on piece and rim, some minor copper flashing loss on the neck.

27
Fenton Pineapple 3-toed Flared Console Bowl
Aquamarinescarce! c1938-39 Approx 11.5"

28
Antique Mt. Washington Glass Egg Shaker
Late Victorian Era, original lid. Approx. 2.75" t

29
EAPG Custard (uranium) Glass Souvenir Mug
Some gilding loss, but to be expected for 100+ year old piece. Approx 3.5" t.

30
Vintage Ceramic Lot :JG Meakin & Hall (2)
JG Meakin creamer is "classic white" pattern, some crazing, approx. 4.5" t. Hall Cobalt blue teapot is the Philadelphia form, marked on bottom, small chip on spout.

31
Milk Glass: EAPG Atterbury, Fenton, & Indiana (3)
Creamer is a beauty that's survived a whopping 154 years! Some edge roughness. Approx 5" t. Fenton mid-century hobnail rose bowl approx 4.5" Indiana Glass Duette pattern compote. Approx 9" t

32
Northwood Rubina & Frosted Rubina Royal Ivy (4)
2-sets of Royal Ivy shakers. No lids, one of the frosted Rubina pair has damage to the rim. Introduced in 1890, approx. 2.75" t

33
Northwood Ice Blue Carnival Grape & Cable Bowl
Rare, rare, rare! c.1914. Impressed with the N mark. Unfortunately in this lady's 100+ years, her owners didn't know what a rare jewel they had, so she does have some damage. A chip to one of the feet, lots of rim roughness and a few chips. Definitel...

34
Czech-Bohemian Ice Blue Cased Vase
Acid-etch stamped: Czechoslovakia on bottom. Attributed to Harrach. Approx. 5.75" t

35
Antique Bristol Glass Beige Opaline Vase
Attributed to Bristol glass made in England late 19th/Early 20th centuries. Hand-painted art nouveau details are in fantastic condition. Approx. 10" t

36
Bohemian Rubina Enameled Crimped Rose Bowl
Rough pontil on bottom. Some loss to painted florals and gold flashing. Approx 5" t

37
EAPG McKee Innovation #417 Creamer/Sugar Set
Introduced in 1917 and produced through 1923. Approx 3" and 3.5" t.

38
Kislovodsk Porcelain-Fenix made in Russian
Comes with authenticity form. Approx 10" t

39
Vintage Pyrex Federal Eagle Divided Lidded Dish
Approx 13" long x 9?"wide. Produced from 1967-68

40
Mid-Century Federal Glass Carnival/Iridescent Lot
Included: 1. Celestial Clear Iridescent 11" bowl c1965 2. Pioneer Fruit 10" crimped bowl in Smoke Iridescent c1960 3. (2x) Petal Clear 6.5" d bread and butter plates c1960 4. Petal Smoke Iridescent large 10" dessert bowl c1960

41
Antique Flint Diamond Quilted Rolled Edge Bowl
Attributed to Phoenix Glass 1880-1900 Approx 9" diameter


43
Heisey Crystal Horse Bookend
Approx 7" t and 6.5" long Manufactured from 1937-55 Some scratches on the bottom base from time and use.

44
Vintage Viking Glass Lot Bluenique & Persimmon (2)
1. Epic Bluenique 6-petal compote. Approx 9.5" diameter 6"t. Late Mid-Century production. 2. Epic Twist/Swirl Persimmon candle holder. Approx. 6" diameter 3.5" t. Slight cadmium orange glow on basehard to photograph! Used a 395 UV light.

45
Vintage Lenox Porcelain Lot (2)
1. Desk Clock, not currently working (likely needs battery replacement) Approx. 4" t & 4"l 2. Gold trimmed trinket dish. Approx. 9" long

46
Buckeye Pottery Mugs Macomb, IL
A local Illinois treasure, Buckeye Pottery was founded by Joseph Pech (originally from Austria where he learned ceramics) and his sons in Macomb, IL in 1882. After a fire 1919, the factory was rebuilt and in the 1930s they added kitchenwares to their...

47
Boyd Canary(uranium)Michigan Pattern Toothpick
Boyd stamp dates 1988-93. This is a reproduction of US Glass CO's #15077 Michigan pattern originally introduced in 1902. A super glower under 395 UV light exposure. Hard to get a Geiger reading on this small piece. Approx 2.5 inches tall.

48
Fenton Blue Satin Persian Medallion Comport
Fenton #8234. Approx. 6.5 in tall. Produced 1971-80.

49
Tiffin Satin Sky Blue Flared Dahlia Vase
Tiffin #151 Approx. 6 in. t. Introduced in the 1920s. Some build up near the base, should be able to be cleaned.

50
Tiffin Black Satin Glass Poppy Vase w/Coralene
Tiffin #16256 Approx. 5 in. t Coralene decor is well-intact with only minimal loss.

51
Vintage Uranium Depression Glass Lot (2)
1. Anchor Hocking Cameo (Ballerina) pattern 3-toed divided relish. 2. L.E. Smith Glass measuring cup for a hand beater. Some flea bites on rim and one chipcommon for these pieces because of the metal beater that would go over the top. 1926-37 Both ex...

52
Anchor Hocking Mayfair Green (uranium) Bowl
Large flared bowl approx. 11.5 in diameter. Produced 1931-37 Exposed under 395 UV light.

53
Hazel Atlas Cloverleaf Green (uranium) Saucers (4)
Produced 1930-36, popular depression glass pattern. Saucers are approx 5 in diameter. Very minimal scratches from use/age. Base rims have a few teeny flea bites.

54
L.E. Smith Amber Moon & Stars Candle Lamp
With plain clear base. Approx. 8 in. t

55
Mid-Century Empoli Blue Bamboo Lidded Jar
Jar has an inner rim chip. Approx. 6.75 in t including lid finial. Opening diameter 4 in.

56
EAPG Tiffin Dakota Apothecary Lidded Jar
Approx. 11.5 in. t Hard to find without a lot of damage. This piece is in fantastic shape for being well over 100 years old!

57
Federal Madrid Green (uranium) Low Sherbets (4)
Depression glass sherbets in Madrid pattern, produced from 1932-39. Approx. 3 in. t and 4 in. diameter. 395 UV Flashlight used.

58
Uranium Green Depression Glass Lot (3)
1. Anchor Hocking Roulette 11 in. Dinner plate. 1935-39 2. Jeannette Cube salad bowl 7 in. diameter. 1929-33 3. Jeannette Hex Optic open sugar 3 in. t 1928-32 395 UV Flashlight used.

59
Green (uranium) Depression Glass Pitcher
Attributed to Anchor Hocking, but pattern is unknown. Approx. 8 in. t

60
Antique Royal Bayreuth Bi-handled Vase
Stamp dates this piece to early 20th century. Two small chip flaws on rim. Approx. 6.5 in. t

61
(2) Cranberry to Clear Cut Crystal Cordial
Maker unknown. Approx 5 in. t, cup diameter 2.75 in.

62
Vintage Iridescent Oil Spot Art Glass Bowl
Exact maker and age unknown. Style and quality leads us to believe Bohemian origin, early 20th. Approx 12 in. diameter.

63
Contemporary Studio Ceramics Lot (3)
Two are unknown on maker and no identifying marks. One has a date with a signature. Approx 8 in, 8.5 in, 6.5 in tall.

64
Vintage Studio Art Ceramics Lot (3)
One is signed "Walsh", one has an illegible signature, and the handled piece is attributed to Japanese Mission Pottery, but no marks. Approx 5 in, 8 in, 5.25 in t

65
Vintage Art Glass Figurines and more! (5)
1. Opalescent LE Smith glass epergne trumpet/ lily 2. bluebird of happiness by Leo Ward of Arkansas (one large, one small) 3. Iridescent Cobalt bluebird by Leo Ward of Arkansas 3. Etched swan cube.

66
Uranium Glass Lot SEE DESCRIPTION! (2)
Two uranium glass pieces with damage, but still need a good home or to be reused in another creative way. 1. Northwood Alaska comport 2. Fenton Custard Melin ribbed vase

67
EAPG US Glass #15005 Silver Age Coin Butter-as is!
Introduced in 1892, complete original pieces are hard to find! This was piece's lid suffered damage and was repaired at some point.

68
Vintage Blue Mason Jars (2)
1. Mason's with zinc lid, with lid approx. 7.5 in. t 2. Ball Perfect Mason, no lid. Approx. 9 in. t

69
Amberina/Rose Amber Single Epergne
Attributed to New England Glass Co. Early 20th century. Unknown if base is original, marked "Klever Kraft Silver". Approx. 11.5 in t.

70
Monumental Custard (uranium) Hand-painted Urn
Approx 13.5 in. t. Marked with a gold enameled "K". Attributed to Harrach. Early 20th Century. Please see lot #70 as these pieces match in design! Geiger counter reads well over 1100cpm. 395 UV light used. One manufacturer's flaw and very minor scrat...

71
Monumental Custard (uranium) Hand-painted Urn
Approx. 14 in. T, attributed to Bohemian glass maker, Harrach. Early 20th century. Very minor scratches in the red flashing on top of vase. This lot matches lot #70.

72
Mt. Washington Crown Milano Jar & Slag Duck (2)
Both of these pieces need a loving home: the biscuit jar needs a good cleaning and its Silverplate rim/lid reattached. Potentially a good investment if you can restore this piece. Mt. Washington Crown Milano is highly collectible and valuable. The I...

73
EAPG US Glass Co Manhattan Master Berry Bowl Set
Pattern ID #15078. Introduced in 1902. Master bowl is approx 8.25 in. diameter Berry bowls (5) are approximately 4.5 in. diameter

74
Rare Waterford Punch Cup Filler in Hibernia
These were introduced in 1977 and were made on a special made-to-order status onlyso few in existence. The Hibernia pattern #372-711 Approx 8.25 in. long Stunning piece of Waterford Crystal!

75
Catalan Cirera Spanish Art Glass Porron (Ewer)
Original tag on bottom, also signed. Early 20th century. Hard to find with original lid! Approx 9.5 in. Tall with swan glass finial. This is NOT Moser (Bohemia) glass!

76
Kanawha Amberina Hobnail Hat Novelty
UV reactive under a 395 light. Approx. 2.75 in. T and 5 in. Diameter Made in Dunbar, WV 1955-87

77
Vintage Pink Glass Lot (3)
1. Anchor Hocking Pink Miss America Comport. Approx 5 in t & 5.5 in. diameter. 2. Fenton satin overlay over pink perfume/cruet. Stopper base has chips/damage. Approx 6 in. t including hobnail stopper. 3. Fostoria Pink opaque glass 1886 puff box. Made...

78
Royal Bayreuth Portrait Mug-Scarce!
Stamp dates to early 20th century. Not sure what the hole in the handle was for/from Approx 4.75 in. t and opening is approx. 3 in. diameter.

79
Vintage Glass lot (3) incl:Fenton & Westmoreland
1. Opalescent miniature oil lamp, attributed to Fenton. 2. Duncan Miller novelty size glass basket 3. Westmoreland Satin Glass Fairy lamp.

80
Vintage Glass Novelty Lot (4)
1. Reproduction Hand with Torch Amberina toothpick. 2. Kanawha Green Slag mini pitcher 3. Westmoreland owl toothpick 4. Shell pink gold decorated mini vase Items 1 & 2 are UV reactive with 395 light.


82
Green (uranium) Depression Glass Sugar/Creamer
Despite much research by myself and others, this set has yet to be identified. 395 UV light exposure. Sugar is 3.5 in. t, creamer is 4 in. t

83
Vintage Waterford Crystal Glandore Salt/Pepper
Silver Plate lids could use a polish! Approx. 4 in. t

84
1915 Rookwood Pink #1222 Bowl
"P" stamp on bottom indicates this piece was made of soft porcelain. This shade of pink was only produced for a short period. Approx 9 in. diameter and 3 in. t

85
EAPG Geo Duncan & Sons #2005 Domed Butter
AKA Zipper Slash, c1894 Some straw marks (manufacturer's flaw) Approx 6 in. t and 7 in. diameter

86
1952 Rookwood #6363 Baby Pink Vase
Highly sought after pattern! Approx 6.25 in. t

87
Gibson Iridescent Art Glass Lot (2)
Ashtray dated 1976. Approx 4 in. diameter and 2 in. t Mini pitcher has a rim/pour repair. Approx 4.75 in. t

88
EAPG Spooner & Celery Vase (2)
1. Beatty Brady #101 AKA Fine Cut & Feather pattern spooner. Introduced 1898 4.25 in. t 2. Triple Thumbprint AKA African Shield celery. Maker unknown. Introduced 1896, approx. 6 in. t

89
Levay Glass Iridescent Oil Spot Art Glass Vases
(2) Impressed mark on bottom attributed to Levay Art Glass of Edwardsville, IL. 1970/80s Approx 3.5 & 2.5 in. t

90
Utility Glass Cambodia (watermelon) Wine Stems (5)
Produced 1920-29. Highly sought after pattern. Pink/clear/green. Green bases are UV reactive under 395 light. Could not get a Geiger counter reading. Another set of 5 available, see lot #91!

91
Utility Glass Cambodia (watermelon) Wine Stems (5)
See lot #90they match! Produced 1920-29 Green bases are UV reactive to a 395 light.

92
EAPG Northwood Ribbed Opal Lattice Lot (3)
Introduced in 1889. Tumbler has some damage, but fully intact and no repairs. Approx 4 in. t Salt and pepper are missing lids. Approx 3 in. t

93
Hobbs & Brockunier Spangled Ware Tumblers (2)
The white and cranberry is actually polka pattern as wellhard to photograph! There is damage to this cup. Rainbow in in fantastic condition! Both are just shy of 4 in. t Introduced in 1884

94
Antique Canary Vaseline (uranium) Candy Dish
Marked on bottom: KEEP FILLED WITH PAUL SMITH's CANDIES Super glower under 395 UV light. Geiger reads well over 1600 CPMs Bowl diameter 5 in. Approx 3.25 in. t

95
Cambridge Glass Topaz (Vaseline/uranium) Low Bowl
This color was introduced in 1923. Some very minor scratches from time and use. Bowl is 8.5 in. diameter and approx. 2.75 in. t

96
Mount St. Helens Volcanic Ash Vase by Hank
Claycamp. Diamond pen signed and dated on bottom of this gorgeous vase! Looks to be dated to 1992, not long before Claycamp sold his studio. Approx. 6 in t.

97
Pallmé-Koenig Veined Green Matching Vases (2)
Early 20th century Bohemian glass. Rims of both vases have lots of flea bites and one rim has a chip where there was a metal flower frog on top. Both approx. 4 in. t

98
Vintage Amberina Glass Lot (2)
4 & 3 in. t UV reactive with 395 Light Exposure

99
Fenton Shiny Burmese (uranium) Hand & Torch
Toothpick/novelty. Super reactive to 395 UV light exposure. Just shy of 4 in. t

100
Fenton Shiny Burmese (uranium) Novelty
Approx 3.25 in. t Super reactive to 395 UV light exposure.


102
Gibson Iridescent Vase (uranium)see description!
Just when you think you have an eye for uranium glass this vase comes along! Exposure with 395 UV light (also glows with 365). Hard to read on Geiger. This vase, unfortunately, has spider cracks throughout. It's still well-intact and displays nicely!...

103
Northwood Threaded Blue Single Epergné
Introduced in 1881. Silverplate has no hallmarks. A maker's flaw on the rim. Approx. 8 in. t

104
Early Gibson Iridescent Opaline Veined Vase
Stamped "Gibson 1984" on bottom indicating this piece was made in 1984. Approx. 3.5 in. t.

105
Fenton Topaz (uranium) Carnival Persian Medallion
Chalice comport with original tag! Approx. 7 in. t. Exposure under 395 UV light.

106
Victorian Novelty Lot (2)
One is for sure reproduction by St. Clair, the other is anyone's guess! Approx 3.5 & 3.75 in. t

107
Fenton Toothpick/Novelty Lot (3)
1. Cactus in Aqua Opalescent for Levay Glass 2.Thistle in Amethyst Carnival 3. hand in Torch

108
Art Glass Lot (3)
1.Stretch glass optic ribbed vase, possibly Fenton or Imperial glass9.5 in. t 2.Amethyst iridescentstopper? No clue this piece's provenance or purpose. Approx 5 in. t 3.Iridescent piece on brass stand, maybe a candle holder? Approx 4 in. t

109
EAPG Co-Operative Flint Imperial Butter
AKA Jeweled Moon & Star. Introduced 1896. Approx. 7.25 in. diameter & 6 in. t

110
Bohemian Glass Lot (2)
Both pieces attributed to Loëtz early 20th century. Approx. 2.5 & 5 in. t

111
Fenton Peacock and Urn Blue Bowl
Pattern on back is called Bearded Berry. 8 in. diameter

112
Harrach Custard (uranium) Cased Hand Painted Vase
Early 20th century Bohemian glass maker. Exposed under 395 UV light. Approx 5.25 in. t

113
Mary Gregory Painted Victorian Blown Glass Tumbler
Glass is VERY thin and remarkably the gold painted rim is well-intact. Late 19th century. Approx. 4.25 in. t Hard to find true Mary Gregory pieces!

114
Depression Glass Green (uranium) Cake Knife
Hard to find! 8.25 in. long. Exposure under 395 UV light

115
Art Deco Antique Uranium Slag Bridge Floor Lamp
At some point, this lamp was rewired with a new light socket installed. Lamp was tested, but it is not in working condition. Brass is ornate and in great condition for its age and wear. Could use a polish to really make it shine! Approx. Uranium sla...

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SPECIALTY GLASSWARE AND POTTERY EXTRAVAGANZA
 Online Only Auction
Auction Date(s)
Bidding Starts: Thursday Apr 4
Bidding Ends: Thursday May 2
Auction Location
Address will be provided to winning bidders on their invoices.
Savoy, IL 61822
Company
JLS Solutions LLC


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Welcome to uur specialty glassware and pottery auction gallery prsented by Mavens and JLS Solutions. From antique to contemporary art glass and glassware, to highly collectible Rookwood pottery- this sale has the treasures to fill the holes in your favorite curio cabinet. Calling ALL uranium and UV reactive glass collectors.... this sale is for you! Fenton, Mt. Washington, Harrach, Loetz, Gibson, Cambridge, Fostoria, Rookwood, studio ceramica and hard to find EAPG (Early american Pressed Glass) pieces to name a few items that you will discover in this auction. All items have been researched and identified to the best of our abilities.All uranium glass and UV reactive lots have been exposed using a 395 UV light unless otherwise noted. When possible, Geiger counter readings are included. Flaws, if any are noted in the descriptions or photographs. If questions arise regarding a particular lot contact thejunkmavens@gmail.com before placing your bid. Auction preview appointments are welcome and can be made using the same email as above. Thank you for considering our sale and enjoy the gallery.

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Peachblow Uranium Rose Bowlglows!
Attributed to Wheeling Glass late 1800s. Approx. 6.25" t Exposed under 395 UV light.

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L.G. Wright Peachblow Cherry Jack-in-Pulpit Vase
Some inner rim water staining/residue from previous use. Approx. 8.25" t

4
EAPG Co-Operative Flint Imperial Celery Vase
AKA Jeweled Moon & Star pattern, c1896 Approx. 6.75" t

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Waterford Crystal Jam/Honey Jar with lid
Acid etch Waterford logo on side.Approx 4" t with lid finial.

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Fenton Olde Virginia 13" Swung VaseScarce!
Blue opal, fine-cut and block pattern. c1971

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EAPG US Glass Co Michigan Vasefantastic piece!
Lemon stain and enameled flowers. c 1902. 8" t AKA loop and pillar. Condition: some straw marks (manufacturer's flaw) and one small spot of lemon stain loss.

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Antique Royal Bayreuth lot
Hamlet ware nappy or ashtray. Pastoral scene matchstick holder. Both Blue stamp indicating 1902-1920s production. Match is 3"t other item is 5" long

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Bohemian Loëtz Marmoriete Oxblood Vase
Gorgeous example of Bohemian glass at its finest! c1880 and 8" t

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Italian Murano MOP Diamond Quilted Vase
Stunning piece with original KB (Koscherak Brothers) sticker. KB is the import company based in New York, Murano is the region of maker. 11.25" t. Age: mid-century

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Vintage Aladdin Alacite Lamp Base
12" t to fixture. 1938 and pre-1942 Aladdin Alacite lamps were made uranium oxide, so it's a glower. Not extensively under 395 light, but nicely under 365. Geiger meters as high as 1700. *for the exhaustive UG collectors*. Original wiring, not teste...

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Vintage Fenton Burmese Autumn Leaf Bowl
8.5" dia, 4" t. Beautiful glower. Unsigned by Fenton, but confirmed by reference catalog. UV exposure under 395 light. Geiger reading well over 2000

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Fenton Topaz Vaseline Hobnail Glass Toothpick
Approx 4" t. Original Fenton tag still partially intact!

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Antique Mt. Washington Milk Glass Easter Egg
c. Late 1880s. Loss in hand painted embellishments. Approx. 4.5" l and 3" t

15
EAPG Riverside Glass Esther Lg. Lidded Sugar
This size and lid are hard to find! c 1896 Approx 40% gilding loss. Approx 6.25" t

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Vintage Diamond Quilted Cased Glass Ewer
Attributed to Murano. Approx 8.5" t. Some flecks of cobalt frit (likely flaw) in the clear cased over the blue and pink glass.

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Antique Limoges Porcelain Ewer by Lanternier & Co
Anchor mark on bottom dates this beautiful piece to 1891-1914. Approx 11.25"t A few very small darker scratch marks, likely easily cleaned.

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Vintage Mixed Glassware
Schmid France Crystal bell, Iris and Herringbone water glasses, swirl art glass toothpick, Indiana amber carnival compote, hobnail mill glass vase, and 4 mini-stopper jars.

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Fostoria Blue-Green Heirloom Flower Float
c 1959-70 . Pattern ID 2183-415. Approx 10" dia

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Fostoria Blue-Green Heirloom Hanky Bowl
Pattern ID: 2727-152. c 1960-70. Approx 6" dia

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Antique Porcelain Hair Receivers
Art nouveau smaller receiver by Gerard, Dufraisseix & Abbot Limoges early 20th century. There is a hairline crack in the lid that looks to have been repaired possibly. Approx 4" dia.The other is RS Germany with the mark dating it to 1912-45. Approx 5...

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Vintage porcelain lot
Tao Mei Japan Cobalt Ginger Jar, unmarked nappy, TMJ Italy lidded jar, Meiji China Annette pattern creamer.

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Antique Cambridge Glass Heliotrope Comport
#63 Approx 6" dia. Produced in 1923 and a scarce amount was produced in this experimental color. This beauty just turned antique! The color(s) are stunning that change depending how you look at it or which light you present it in!

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Fenton Jadeite (uranium) Pour Lip Mixing Bowl
Marked #12 on bottom. Approx 6.25" dia c.1933 One small inner rim flea bite. Exposed by 395 UV light.

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EAPG Geo Duncan & Sons #400(Three Faces)
Butter & cover. Bowl is 6" dia, and scarce.

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Bohemian Harrach Glass Enameled Vase
Late Victorian Era (1890-1900) Signed & #d on bottom. Approx 7.5" t. Very minimal gilding loss on piece and rim, some minor copper flashing loss on the neck.

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Fenton Pineapple 3-toed Flared Console Bowl
Aquamarinescarce! c1938-39 Approx 11.5"

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Antique Mt. Washington Glass Egg Shaker
Late Victorian Era, original lid. Approx. 2.75" t

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EAPG Custard (uranium) Glass Souvenir Mug
Some gilding loss, but to be expected for 100+ year old piece. Approx 3.5" t.

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Vintage Ceramic Lot :JG Meakin & Hall (2)
JG Meakin creamer is "classic white" pattern, some crazing, approx. 4.5" t. Hall Cobalt blue teapot is the Philadelphia form, marked on bottom, small chip on spout.

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Milk Glass: EAPG Atterbury, Fenton, & Indiana (3)
Creamer is a beauty that's survived a whopping 154 years! Some edge roughness. Approx 5" t. Fenton mid-century hobnail rose bowl approx 4.5" Indiana Glass Duette pattern compote. Approx 9" t

32
Northwood Rubina & Frosted Rubina Royal Ivy (4)
2-sets of Royal Ivy shakers. No lids, one of the frosted Rubina pair has damage to the rim. Introduced in 1890, approx. 2.75" t

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Northwood Ice Blue Carnival Grape & Cable Bowl
Rare, rare, rare! c.1914. Impressed with the N mark. Unfortunately in this lady's 100+ years, her owners didn't know what a rare jewel they had, so she does have some damage. A chip to one of the feet, lots of rim roughness and a few chips. Definitel...

34
Czech-Bohemian Ice Blue Cased Vase
Acid-etch stamped: Czechoslovakia on bottom. Attributed to Harrach. Approx. 5.75" t

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Antique Bristol Glass Beige Opaline Vase
Attributed to Bristol glass made in England late 19th/Early 20th centuries. Hand-painted art nouveau details are in fantastic condition. Approx. 10" t

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Bohemian Rubina Enameled Crimped Rose Bowl
Rough pontil on bottom. Some loss to painted florals and gold flashing. Approx 5" t

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EAPG McKee Innovation #417 Creamer/Sugar Set
Introduced in 1917 and produced through 1923. Approx 3" and 3.5" t.

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Kislovodsk Porcelain-Fenix made in Russian
Comes with authenticity form. Approx 10" t

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Vintage Pyrex Federal Eagle Divided Lidded Dish
Approx 13" long x 9?"wide. Produced from 1967-68

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Mid-Century Federal Glass Carnival/Iridescent Lot
Included: 1. Celestial Clear Iridescent 11" bowl c1965 2. Pioneer Fruit 10" crimped bowl in Smoke Iridescent c1960 3. (2x) Petal Clear 6.5" d bread and butter plates c1960 4. Petal Smoke Iridescent large 10" dessert bowl c1960

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Antique Flint Diamond Quilted Rolled Edge Bowl
Attributed to Phoenix Glass 1880-1900 Approx 9" diameter

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Heisey Crystal Horse Bookend
Approx 7" t and 6.5" long Manufactured from 1937-55 Some scratches on the bottom base from time and use.

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Vintage Viking Glass Lot Bluenique & Persimmon (2)
1. Epic Bluenique 6-petal compote. Approx 9.5" diameter 6"t. Late Mid-Century production. 2. Epic Twist/Swirl Persimmon candle holder. Approx. 6" diameter 3.5" t. Slight cadmium orange glow on basehard to photograph! Used a 395 UV light.

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Vintage Lenox Porcelain Lot (2)
1. Desk Clock, not currently working (likely needs battery replacement) Approx. 4" t & 4"l 2. Gold trimmed trinket dish. Approx. 9" long

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Buckeye Pottery Mugs Macomb, IL
A local Illinois treasure, Buckeye Pottery was founded by Joseph Pech (originally from Austria where he learned ceramics) and his sons in Macomb, IL in 1882. After a fire 1919, the factory was rebuilt and in the 1930s they added kitchenwares to their...

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Boyd Canary(uranium)Michigan Pattern Toothpick
Boyd stamp dates 1988-93. This is a reproduction of US Glass CO's #15077 Michigan pattern originally introduced in 1902. A super glower under 395 UV light exposure. Hard to get a Geiger reading on this small piece. Approx 2.5 inches tall.

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Fenton Blue Satin Persian Medallion Comport
Fenton #8234. Approx. 6.5 in tall. Produced 1971-80.

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Tiffin Satin Sky Blue Flared Dahlia Vase
Tiffin #151 Approx. 6 in. t. Introduced in the 1920s. Some build up near the base, should be able to be cleaned.

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Tiffin Black Satin Glass Poppy Vase w/Coralene
Tiffin #16256 Approx. 5 in. t Coralene decor is well-intact with only minimal loss.

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Vintage Uranium Depression Glass Lot (2)
1. Anchor Hocking Cameo (Ballerina) pattern 3-toed divided relish. 2. L.E. Smith Glass measuring cup for a hand beater. Some flea bites on rim and one chipcommon for these pieces because of the metal beater that would go over the top. 1926-37 Both ex...

52
Anchor Hocking Mayfair Green (uranium) Bowl
Large flared bowl approx. 11.5 in diameter. Produced 1931-37 Exposed under 395 UV light.

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Hazel Atlas Cloverleaf Green (uranium) Saucers (4)
Produced 1930-36, popular depression glass pattern. Saucers are approx 5 in diameter. Very minimal scratches from use/age. Base rims have a few teeny flea bites.

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L.E. Smith Amber Moon & Stars Candle Lamp
With plain clear base. Approx. 8 in. t

55
Mid-Century Empoli Blue Bamboo Lidded Jar
Jar has an inner rim chip. Approx. 6.75 in t including lid finial. Opening diameter 4 in.

56
EAPG Tiffin Dakota Apothecary Lidded Jar
Approx. 11.5 in. t Hard to find without a lot of damage. This piece is in fantastic shape for being well over 100 years old!

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Federal Madrid Green (uranium) Low Sherbets (4)
Depression glass sherbets in Madrid pattern, produced from 1932-39. Approx. 3 in. t and 4 in. diameter. 395 UV Flashlight used.

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Uranium Green Depression Glass Lot (3)
1. Anchor Hocking Roulette 11 in. Dinner plate. 1935-39 2. Jeannette Cube salad bowl 7 in. diameter. 1929-33 3. Jeannette Hex Optic open sugar 3 in. t 1928-32 395 UV Flashlight used.

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Green (uranium) Depression Glass Pitcher
Attributed to Anchor Hocking, but pattern is unknown. Approx. 8 in. t

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Antique Royal Bayreuth Bi-handled Vase
Stamp dates this piece to early 20th century. Two small chip flaws on rim. Approx. 6.5 in. t

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(2) Cranberry to Clear Cut Crystal Cordial
Maker unknown. Approx 5 in. t, cup diameter 2.75 in.

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Vintage Iridescent Oil Spot Art Glass Bowl
Exact maker and age unknown. Style and quality leads us to believe Bohemian origin, early 20th. Approx 12 in. diameter.

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Contemporary Studio Ceramics Lot (3)
Two are unknown on maker and no identifying marks. One has a date with a signature. Approx 8 in, 8.5 in, 6.5 in tall.

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Vintage Studio Art Ceramics Lot (3)
One is signed "Walsh", one has an illegible signature, and the handled piece is attributed to Japanese Mission Pottery, but no marks. Approx 5 in, 8 in, 5.25 in t

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Vintage Art Glass Figurines and more! (5)
1. Opalescent LE Smith glass epergne trumpet/ lily 2. bluebird of happiness by Leo Ward of Arkansas (one large, one small) 3. Iridescent Cobalt bluebird by Leo Ward of Arkansas 3. Etched swan cube.

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Uranium Glass Lot SEE DESCRIPTION! (2)
Two uranium glass pieces with damage, but still need a good home or to be reused in another creative way. 1. Northwood Alaska comport 2. Fenton Custard Melin ribbed vase

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EAPG US Glass #15005 Silver Age Coin Butter-as is!
Introduced in 1892, complete original pieces are hard to find! This was piece's lid suffered damage and was repaired at some point.

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Vintage Blue Mason Jars (2)
1. Mason's with zinc lid, with lid approx. 7.5 in. t 2. Ball Perfect Mason, no lid. Approx. 9 in. t

69
Amberina/Rose Amber Single Epergne
Attributed to New England Glass Co. Early 20th century. Unknown if base is original, marked "Klever Kraft Silver". Approx. 11.5 in t.

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Monumental Custard (uranium) Hand-painted Urn
Approx 13.5 in. t. Marked with a gold enameled "K". Attributed to Harrach. Early 20th Century. Please see lot #70 as these pieces match in design! Geiger counter reads well over 1100cpm. 395 UV light used. One manufacturer's flaw and very minor scrat...

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Monumental Custard (uranium) Hand-painted Urn
Approx. 14 in. T, attributed to Bohemian glass maker, Harrach. Early 20th century. Very minor scratches in the red flashing on top of vase. This lot matches lot #70.

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Mt. Washington Crown Milano Jar & Slag Duck (2)
Both of these pieces need a loving home: the biscuit jar needs a good cleaning and its Silverplate rim/lid reattached. Potentially a good investment if you can restore this piece. Mt. Washington Crown Milano is highly collectible and valuable. The I...

73
EAPG US Glass Co Manhattan Master Berry Bowl Set
Pattern ID #15078. Introduced in 1902. Master bowl is approx 8.25 in. diameter Berry bowls (5) are approximately 4.5 in. diameter

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Rare Waterford Punch Cup Filler in Hibernia
These were introduced in 1977 and were made on a special made-to-order status onlyso few in existence. The Hibernia pattern #372-711 Approx 8.25 in. long Stunning piece of Waterford Crystal!

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Catalan Cirera Spanish Art Glass Porron (Ewer)
Original tag on bottom, also signed. Early 20th century. Hard to find with original lid! Approx 9.5 in. Tall with swan glass finial. This is NOT Moser (Bohemia) glass!

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Kanawha Amberina Hobnail Hat Novelty
UV reactive under a 395 light. Approx. 2.75 in. T and 5 in. Diameter Made in Dunbar, WV 1955-87

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Vintage Pink Glass Lot (3)
1. Anchor Hocking Pink Miss America Comport. Approx 5 in t & 5.5 in. diameter. 2. Fenton satin overlay over pink perfume/cruet. Stopper base has chips/damage. Approx 6 in. t including hobnail stopper. 3. Fostoria Pink opaque glass 1886 puff box. Made...

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Royal Bayreuth Portrait Mug-Scarce!
Stamp dates to early 20th century. Not sure what the hole in the handle was for/from Approx 4.75 in. t and opening is approx. 3 in. diameter.

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Vintage Glass lot (3) incl:Fenton & Westmoreland
1. Opalescent miniature oil lamp, attributed to Fenton. 2. Duncan Miller novelty size glass basket 3. Westmoreland Satin Glass Fairy lamp.

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Vintage Glass Novelty Lot (4)
1. Reproduction Hand with Torch Amberina toothpick. 2. Kanawha Green Slag mini pitcher 3. Westmoreland owl toothpick 4. Shell pink gold decorated mini vase Items 1 & 2 are UV reactive with 395 light.

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Green (uranium) Depression Glass Sugar/Creamer
Despite much research by myself and others, this set has yet to be identified. 395 UV light exposure. Sugar is 3.5 in. t, creamer is 4 in. t

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Vintage Waterford Crystal Glandore Salt/Pepper
Silver Plate lids could use a polish! Approx. 4 in. t

84
1915 Rookwood Pink #1222 Bowl
"P" stamp on bottom indicates this piece was made of soft porcelain. This shade of pink was only produced for a short period. Approx 9 in. diameter and 3 in. t

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EAPG Geo Duncan & Sons #2005 Domed Butter
AKA Zipper Slash, c1894 Some straw marks (manufacturer's flaw) Approx 6 in. t and 7 in. diameter

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1952 Rookwood #6363 Baby Pink Vase
Highly sought after pattern! Approx 6.25 in. t

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Gibson Iridescent Art Glass Lot (2)
Ashtray dated 1976. Approx 4 in. diameter and 2 in. t Mini pitcher has a rim/pour repair. Approx 4.75 in. t

88
EAPG Spooner & Celery Vase (2)
1. Beatty Brady #101 AKA Fine Cut & Feather pattern spooner. Introduced 1898 4.25 in. t 2. Triple Thumbprint AKA African Shield celery. Maker unknown. Introduced 1896, approx. 6 in. t

89
Levay Glass Iridescent Oil Spot Art Glass Vases
(2) Impressed mark on bottom attributed to Levay Art Glass of Edwardsville, IL. 1970/80s Approx 3.5 & 2.5 in. t

90
Utility Glass Cambodia (watermelon) Wine Stems (5)
Produced 1920-29. Highly sought after pattern. Pink/clear/green. Green bases are UV reactive under 395 light. Could not get a Geiger counter reading. Another set of 5 available, see lot #91!

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Utility Glass Cambodia (watermelon) Wine Stems (5)
See lot #90they match! Produced 1920-29 Green bases are UV reactive to a 395 light.

92
EAPG Northwood Ribbed Opal Lattice Lot (3)
Introduced in 1889. Tumbler has some damage, but fully intact and no repairs. Approx 4 in. t Salt and pepper are missing lids. Approx 3 in. t

93
Hobbs & Brockunier Spangled Ware Tumblers (2)
The white and cranberry is actually polka pattern as wellhard to photograph! There is damage to this cup. Rainbow in in fantastic condition! Both are just shy of 4 in. t Introduced in 1884

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Antique Canary Vaseline (uranium) Candy Dish
Marked on bottom: KEEP FILLED WITH PAUL SMITH's CANDIES Super glower under 395 UV light. Geiger reads well over 1600 CPMs Bowl diameter 5 in. Approx 3.25 in. t

95
Cambridge Glass Topaz (Vaseline/uranium) Low Bowl
This color was introduced in 1923. Some very minor scratches from time and use. Bowl is 8.5 in. diameter and approx. 2.75 in. t

96
Mount St. Helens Volcanic Ash Vase by Hank
Claycamp. Diamond pen signed and dated on bottom of this gorgeous vase! Looks to be dated to 1992, not long before Claycamp sold his studio. Approx. 6 in t.

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Pallmé-Koenig Veined Green Matching Vases (2)
Early 20th century Bohemian glass. Rims of both vases have lots of flea bites and one rim has a chip where there was a metal flower frog on top. Both approx. 4 in. t

98
Vintage Amberina Glass Lot (2)
4 & 3 in. t UV reactive with 395 Light Exposure

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Fenton Shiny Burmese (uranium) Hand & Torch
Toothpick/novelty. Super reactive to 395 UV light exposure. Just shy of 4 in. t

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Fenton Shiny Burmese (uranium) Novelty
Approx 3.25 in. t Super reactive to 395 UV light exposure.

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Gibson Iridescent Vase (uranium)see description!
Just when you think you have an eye for uranium glass this vase comes along! Exposure with 395 UV light (also glows with 365). Hard to read on Geiger. This vase, unfortunately, has spider cracks throughout. It's still well-intact and displays nicely!...

103
Northwood Threaded Blue Single Epergné
Introduced in 1881. Silverplate has no hallmarks. A maker's flaw on the rim. Approx. 8 in. t

104
Early Gibson Iridescent Opaline Veined Vase
Stamped "Gibson 1984" on bottom indicating this piece was made in 1984. Approx. 3.5 in. t.

105
Fenton Topaz (uranium) Carnival Persian Medallion
Chalice comport with original tag! Approx. 7 in. t. Exposure under 395 UV light.

106
Victorian Novelty Lot (2)
One is for sure reproduction by St. Clair, the other is anyone's guess! Approx 3.5 & 3.75 in. t

107
Fenton Toothpick/Novelty Lot (3)
1. Cactus in Aqua Opalescent for Levay Glass 2.Thistle in Amethyst Carnival 3. hand in Torch

108
Art Glass Lot (3)
1.Stretch glass optic ribbed vase, possibly Fenton or Imperial glass9.5 in. t 2.Amethyst iridescentstopper? No clue this piece's provenance or purpose. Approx 5 in. t 3.Iridescent piece on brass stand, maybe a candle holder? Approx 4 in. t

109
EAPG Co-Operative Flint Imperial Butter
AKA Jeweled Moon & Star. Introduced 1896. Approx. 7.25 in. diameter & 6 in. t

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Bohemian Glass Lot (2)
Both pieces attributed to Loëtz early 20th century. Approx. 2.5 & 5 in. t

111
Fenton Peacock and Urn Blue Bowl
Pattern on back is called Bearded Berry. 8 in. diameter

112
Harrach Custard (uranium) Cased Hand Painted Vase
Early 20th century Bohemian glass maker. Exposed under 395 UV light. Approx 5.25 in. t

113
Mary Gregory Painted Victorian Blown Glass Tumbler
Glass is VERY thin and remarkably the gold painted rim is well-intact. Late 19th century. Approx. 4.25 in. t Hard to find true Mary Gregory pieces!

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Depression Glass Green (uranium) Cake Knife
Hard to find! 8.25 in. long. Exposure under 395 UV light

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Art Deco Antique Uranium Slag Bridge Floor Lamp
At some point, this lamp was rewired with a new light socket installed. Lamp was tested, but it is not in working condition. Brass is ornate and in great condition for its age and wear. Could use a polish to really make it shine! Approx. Uranium sla...