A couple more things I got over the weekend

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I got this vaseline glass footed salt cellar? I think? paid $3.00 for it

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I also found this Ewer marked Stellmacher Teplitz on the bottom. Unsure of the age and/or value but I know it's old and I got it for $5.00

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2 pieces of Murano glass I paid $5.00 for the parrot and $1 for the bud vase. both have sticker labels still attached.

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And this cool little tramp art hand carved spoon that I got for .50 cent.

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Shambler said:
Bazinga says the first one is probably Degenhart.

He knows some stuff about glass.
Well, I knew i'd seen the pattern before but unfortunately your right, or rather "bazinga" is. It is a reproduction of U.S.Glass co.'s beaded dewdrop pattern aka Wisconsin. Can't win them all.

On a positive note, an identical Murano Parrot recently sold for $256.00 with 8 bids.
http://tinyurl.com/3vggzs7


and the Stellmacher piece dates between 1905-1912.
 

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diggummup said:
Shambler said:
Bazinga says the first one is probably Degenhart.

He knows some stuff about glass.
Well, I knew i'd seen the pattern before but unfortunately your right, or rather "bazinga" is. It is a reproduction of U.S.Glass co.'s beaded dewdrop pattern aka Wisconsin. Can't win them all.

On a positive note, an identical Murano Parrot recently sold for $256.00 with 8 bids.
http://tinyurl.com/3vggzs7


and the Stellmacher piece dates between 1905-1912.
I was going to tell you about this Stellmacher piece dates between 1905-1912, but figured you already knew it...
 

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creeper71 said:
diggummup said:
Shambler said:
Bazinga says the first one is probably Degenhart.

He knows some stuff about glass.
Well, I knew i'd seen the pattern before but unfortunately your right, or rather "bazinga" is. It is a reproduction of U.S.Glass co.'s beaded dewdrop pattern aka Wisconsin. Can't win them all.

On a positive note, an identical Murano Parrot recently sold for $256.00 with 8 bids.
http://tinyurl.com/3vggzs7


and the Stellmacher piece dates between 1905-1912.
I was going to tell you about this Stellmacher piece dates between 1905-1912, but figured you already knew it.
Thanks, i'm not real big on foreign pottery or porcelain but it looked old and the price was right. :thumbsup:
 

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