



Colors are (from the top, left to right): Amethyst, Butterscotch Swirl, Lemon Drop, Opalescent, Depression Green, Amberina and Crystal Clear.
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G735 - $45.00
These are exquisite vintage pieces. Just one in each color. At first glance they look similar to G711, but upon closer examination you will see they were made in a much more precise mold. Note the beading on both the inner and outer petals and around the brass rosette. The colors and detail are extraordinary. I can't stop looking at them.
They are 4½" in diameter and can be adapted for picture rail or nail hanging hardware. You can also have tieback hardware, but remember there is only one of each.
G735 - $45.00
Can be adapted for picture rail or nail hanging hardware or for curtain tiebacks. See larger views of: Picture Rail or Nail Hardware, or Tieback Hardware.
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G736 - $48
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A glorious Azure Blue piece... Two Only! I’m always thrilled when I find a piece. Diameter: 4½".
This picture hanger can be adapted for picture rail or nail hanging hardware or for curtain tiebacks.
G736 - $48
Can be adapted for picture rail or nail hanging hardware or for curtain tiebacks. See larger views of: Picture Rail or Nail Hardware, or Tieback Hardware.
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G755 - $48
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One of loveliest amberina pieces I have ever seen. Very unusual. The diameter is 4½" and can be adapted for picture rail or nail hanging hardware or for curtain tiebacks.
G755 - $48
Can be adapted for picture rail or nail hanging hardware or for curtain tiebacks. See larger views of: Picture Rail or Nail Hardware, or Tieback Hardware.
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G729 - $32.00
A Delicate Vintage Piece in Milk Glass, Ice Pink, Amberina, Clear, Cobalt and Ruby Red.
It is 3" in diameter & can be adapted for picture rail or nail hanging hardware or for curtain tiebacks.
G729 - $32.00
Can be adapted for picture rail or nail hanging hardware or for curtain tiebacks. See larger views of: Picture Rail or Nail Hardware, or Tieback Hardware.
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A rare Amberina piece! Just a little history for you.... Amerbina glass is an exquisite blend in which a yellowish amber, merges into ruby-red. It was patented in 1883 for the New England Glass Company at East Cambridge, MA. and was produced extensively there and by the successor company, the Libby Glass Company of Toledo, Ohio into the l890's. The base metal was an amber glass containing some gold, and the tinges were developed by applied reheating.
Diameter is 3"
G745 - $45
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