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Session #3
Saturday, January 26, 2008
(Sale begins at 9:30 a.m. with Lot #451)

Lots #1016 - #1126
Art Glass Lots



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Lot 1016 - ENGLISH CAMEO FOOTED VASE, white cut to yellow, intricate floral decoration on body, stylized scrollwork on neck, polished rim, slightly concave base. Probably Thomas Webb & Sons. Fourth quarter 19th century. 9" h, 3 1/4" dia overall. Undamaged. Estimate: $1,000 - $1,500.

Provenance: Property of the Fenton Art Glass Museum.
Lot 1017 - STEVENS & WILLIAMS CAMEO INKWELL, white cut to peach shading to yellow, overlapping leaf decoration, silver hinged lid hallmarked for London, 1902, slightly concave base signed "STEVENS & WILLIAMS / ART / GLASS / STOURBRIDGE". Early 20th century. 2 3/4" h, 3 1/2" dia overall. Undamaged except for a few minute nicks to body and a small dent to edge of lid. Estimate: $500 - $800.

Provenance: Collection of a Virginia lady.
Lot 1018 - ENGLISH CAMEO VASE, white cut to yellow, intricate floral decoration on body and neck, leaf-like decoration at polished rim, slightly concave base. Fourth quarter 19th century. 6 5/8" h, 5 1/8" dia overall. Undamaged except for two minute nicks to outer rim, a tiny open bubble on one leaf, and some very small scuffs to reverse. Estimate: $500 - $800.
Lot 1019 - SCHNEIDER "LE VERRE FRANCAIS" CAMEO-ETCHED EWER, mottled mauve overlaid with plum, stylized floral design, boldly applied handle with the lower terminal trailing across the lower body, engraved signature, polished pontil mark. Retains a partial Maude B. Feld paper label. Second quarter 20th century. 12 1/2" h. Annealing crack to handle tail between lower terminal and first peak, open bubble near end of tail, otherwise undamaged. Estimate: $500 - $800.

Reference: See Victor Arwas, {{Glass: Art Nouveau to Art Deco}}, p. 185, for a closely related example.

Provenance: Property of the Fenton Art Glass Museum.
Lot 1020 - GALLÉ CAMEO VASE, brown cut to yellow green cut to peach, landscape decoration full round, signed, polished slightly concave base. First quarter 20th century. 6 1/2" h, 4" dia overall. Undamaged. Estimate: $400 - $600.
Lot 1021 - DORFLINGER HONESDALE CAMEO PINCH VASE, green cut to clear Art Nouveau pattern with textured background, gilt decoration, polished pontil with gilt signature. Early 20th century. 7 1/4" h. Undamaged with some wear to gilt and an open bubble to rim interior. Estimate: $400 - $600.
Lot 1022 - EUROPEAN ART NOUVEAU CAMEO LIQUEUR GLASSES, SET OF SEVEN, three light amber to colorless, three amethyst to colorless, and one green to colorless, each with five leaves beneath the bowl and a tall light green stem with swirled foot, one with engraved numbers under foot. Probably German. Late 19th/early 20th century. 5 1/8" h. Green example with rim chip, remainder undamaged. Estimate: $300 - $500.
Lot 1023 - WEBB IVORY CAMEO BOWL, single color with stained highlights, floral and foliage decoration, signed "THOMAS WEBB & SONS" under base. Late 19th/early 20th century. 3" h, 2 7/8" dia. rim. Undamaged with some very light wear to staining. Estimate: $200 - $300.
Lot 1024 - ART DECO DECORATED RIB OPTIC CYLINDRICAL VASE, colorless with polychrome enameled flower decoration, pink enameled background signed "Leg." near base. Possibly Legras. First quarter 20th century. 4 3/4" h, 1 5/8" dia. Undamaged. Estimate: $50 - $75.
Lot 1025 - ART DECO TINTED CRYSTAL VASE, colorless to green with spaced blue and green spirals, random embedded mica flakes to upper half, polished bottom with ground pontil mark. Possibly French. First half 20th century. 12" h, 5" dia rim. Several bruises to edge of base, otherwise undamaged. Estimate: $100 - $150.
Lot 1026 - CLUTHRA-TYPE VASE, mottled green, polished pontil mark. Possibly Steuben or Kimball. First half 20th century. 4 3/4" h, 3 5/8" dia rim. Undamaged. Estimate: $75 - $125.
Lot 1027 - CLUTHRA-TYPE GLASS VASE, cased mottled pink and opal with tiny gold flecks and controlled air bubbles, polished pontil mark. 20th century. 4 1/4" h. Undamaged. Estimate: $75 - $125.

Provenance: Property of the Fenton Art Glass Museum.
Lot 1028 - DAUM NANCY ART DECO VASE, smoky topaz with some amethyst, flattened hexagonal rim with cut and polished edges, polished base, signed "DAUM (cross) NANCY, FRANCE" at the edge of base. Second quarter 20th century. 6 7/8" h, 10" dia overall. Undamaged except for a minute nick to the edge of rim. Estimate: $200 - $300.
Lot 1029 - DURAND LUSTRE WARE VASE, gold iridescent, polished pontil mark signed "DURAND / V / 1982-14". Vineland Flint Glass Works. First quarter 20th century. 14" h. Undamaged. Estimate: $400 - $600.

Provenance: Property of the Fenton Art Glass Museum.
Lot 1030 - DURAND AND NASH ART GLASS PLATES, LOT OF TWO, green Durand rib optic with applied opal rim, and a green and blue Nash Chintz, both unsigned and with polished pontil mark. First half 20th century. 8 5/8" and 8 3/8" dia. Undamaged with a 1/4" scratch to first and very minor wear to second. Estimate: $100 - $150.

Provenance: Collection of Ken Depew.
Lot 1031 - EUROPEAN ART NOUVEAU ENAMELED LIQUEUR GLASSES, LOT OF TWO, colorless, each with pink stem and foot, differing leaf decoration around each bowl, additional embellishments on each foot, gilt highlights. Probably Austrian or German. Late 19th/early 20th century. 5 3/4" h. Undamaged. Estimate: $150 - $250.
Lot 1032 - EUROPEAN ART NOUVEAU ENAMELED LIQUEUR GLASSES, LOT OF TWO, first featuring a colorless bowl with leaf decoration and a green stem and foot with additional embellishments, second colorless with lotus leaf decoration around bowl, both with gilt highlights. Probably Austrian or German. Late 19th/early 20th century. 5 3/4" and 6" h. Undamaged. Estimate: $150 - $250.
Lot 1033 - EUROPEAN ENAMELED LIQUEUR GLASSES, LOT OF TWO, colorless, each with foliate decoration around the bowl and gilt highlights, one with additional decoration on top of foot. Late 19th/early 20th century. 5 1/4" and 6" h. Undamaged. Estimate: $100 - $150.
Lot 1034 - GALLÉ WHEEL-CARVED MARQUETRY VASE, Autumn Crocuses decoration, engraved "Gallé" signature, Alapaix Paris retailers label under base. Early 20th century. 8 1/4" h. Undamaged. We have just noticed a cut-open bubble on the front at the tip of the center flower. See image circled in red. The bubble itself is only 1/16" x 3/16", but there is a beveled area surrounding the bubble which has a total size of 1/8" x 3/8". We could not get this beveled area to show up in the photo. It is only evident when viewed at an angle with the naked eye. Estimate: $2,000 - $3,000.

Reference: See Ray & Lee Grover, Carved & Decorated European Art Glass, p. 190, fig. 327, for a nearly identical example.

Provenance: Property of the Fenton Art Glass Museum.
Lot 1035 - GALLÉ ENAMELED AND ETCHED VASE, ice green with polychrome and gilt decoration, icicle-like decoration at rim and all-over roughed background, signed "GaLLé / Nancy, Paris / Depose / g.g" in gold under base. Emile Gallé. Late 19th/early 20th century. 8" h, 4 3/4" dia overall. Undamaged except for a flake to edge of foot, loss of majority of gilding. Estimate: $400 - $600.

Provenance: Collection of a Virginia lady.
Lot 1036 - GOLD IRIDESCENT VASE, tooled rim, scratched "3689" under base, polished pontil mark. Shape number not identified although very similar shapes were produced by Durand and Steuben among others. First half 20th century. 8" h, 7 3/4" dia overall. Undamaged. Estimate: $200 - $300.
Lot 1037 - HIGH QUALITY GILT-DECORATED SPANGLE AND CRACKLE BASKET, heavy olive green glass with red, white and blue mottling, embedded gold foil, crackled interior, and gilt floral decoration, polished table ring and slightly concave base. Late 19th/early 20th century. 9 3/4" h, 6 1/2" dia overall. Undamaged with wear to handle and rim gilding. Estimate: $100 - $150.
Lot 1038 - IMPERIAL LEAD LUSTRE VASE, swirling blue and opal mosaic exterior with blue lustre interior, shape no. 623, decoration 11, polished pontil mark. Imperial Glass Co. Circa 1925. 9 3/4" h, 3 1/4" dia rim. Undamaged. Estimate: $200 - $300.

Provenance: Property of the Fenton Art Glass Museum.
Lot 1039 - KEW-BLAS WATER PITCHER, shaded gold iridescent, applied handle, polished pontil mark with engraved signature. Union Glass Co., Somerville, MA. Late 19th/early 20th century. 7 1/2" h overall. Undamaged. Estimate: $300 - $400.
Lot 1040 - LIBBEY-NASH THREADED JUG, colorless with blue decoration, shape K-540, colorless applied handle and foot, polished pontil mark signed with Libbey trademark. Libbey Glass Manufacturing Co. Second quarter 20th century. 9" h, 3 3/4" dia foot. Undamaged. Estimate: $150 - $250.

Provenance: Collection of Ken Depew.
Lot 1041 - LIBBEY-NASH TYPE HAT-FORM VASE, colorless with green wavy thread decoration, not signed, polished pontil mark. Possibly Libbey Glass Manufacturing Co. Second quarter 20th century. 2" h, 5 1/8" dia. Undamaged. Estimate: $50 - $75.
Lot 1042 - LOCKE ART STYLE BUSTER BROWN AND TIGE MUG, colorless, the front featuring Buster Brown holding a jumping jack toy with his dog by his side, back with floral decoration. First quarter 20th century. 3 1/4" h. Undamaged. Estimate: $100 - $150.
Lot 1043 - LOETZ KARNEOL PAIR OF PINCH VASES, marbled red with opal interior, gilt decoration on neck and shoulder with tiny white enamel dots. Fourth quarter 19th century. 11" h. Undamaged with some wear to gilt. Estimate: $500 - $800.
Lot 1044 - LOETZ GIANT CLAM-LIKE FAN VASE, red to yellow green swirling mottled iridescent, unmarked, partially polished pontil mark. Late 19th/early 20th century. 12" h, 5 1/2" x 12 1/4" rim, 6" dia base. Undamaged. Estimate: $300 - $500.
Lot 1045 - LOETZ NEPTUN VASE, green iridescent, three-point rim, polished pontil mark. Early 20th century. 6 5/8" h. Undamaged. Estimate: $200 - $300.
Lot 1046 - LOETZ PAPILLON DECORATED COVERED JAR, deep cobalt blue with mottled iridescent, hexagonal form with polished rim. First quarter 20th century. 5 1/4" h overall, 4 3/4" dia overall. Undamaged except for a minute flake to cover rim. Estimate: $150 - $250.

Provenance: Property of the Fenton Art Glass Museum.
Lot 1047 - LOETZ-TYPE MARMORIERTE-STYLE VASE, cased red and deep green with tiny mica flecks, gilt decoration, square pinched-side form with four small applied handles on shoulder, polished rim. First quarter 20th century. 12 1/4" h, 5 3/4" sq base. Undamaged, wear to gilt on handles and rim. Estimate: $200 - $300.

Provenance: Property of the Fenton Art Glass Museum.
Lot 1048 - LOETZ-TYPE DIAMOND QUILTED BOWL, opal cased beige iridescent, raised on three green scrolled feet, polished rim. First quarter 20th century. 4 1/8" h, 5 3/4" dia rim, 8 1/4" dia overall. Undamaged. Estimate: $100 - $150.

Provenance: Property of the Fenton Art Glass Museum.
Lot 1049 - LOETZ-TYPE PHANOMEN-STYLE DECORATED VASE, opaque black with purple iridescence, slightly swirled pinched-side form, polished rim, kick-up to base. First quarter 20th century. 12 1/4" h, 5 1/4" dia overall. Undamaged. Estimate: $100 - $150.

Provenance: Property of the Fenton Art Glass Museum.
Lot 1050 - LOETZ-TYPE RIBBED WAISTED-FORM VASE, amethyst iridescent, crimped rim and pinched base, rough pontil mark. First quarter 20th century. 12" h, 4 1/2" dia rim. Undamaged, small shear mark to one lower rib. Estimate: $100 - $150.

Provenance: Property of the Fenton Art Glass Museum.
Lot 1051 - LOETZ-TYPE THREAD-DECORATED VASE, amethyst iridescent, applied random threading, polished rim. Late 19th/early 20th century. 6 1/4" h. Losses to threading, flake to base, possibly reduced in height. Estimate: $50 - $75.
Lot 1052 - MOSER-TYPE PERSIAN-STYLE URN, smoky amethyst with bright polychrome enamel decoration, two gold applied handles, polished table ring. Late 19th/early 20th century. 12" h. Undamaged with some light residue in base. Estimate: $200 - $300.

Provenance: Property of the Fenton Art Glass Museum.
Lot 1053 - MOSER ENGRAVED ART NOUVEAU VASE, colorless to dark green, floral and gilt decoration, polished base engraved "D.357." and with another number. First quarter 20th century. 4 1/8" h, 2 1/4" dia rim. Undamaged with some wear to gilt. Estimate: $100 - $150.
Lot 1054 - MOSER-STYLE FOOTED MUG, colorless, six panels each with finely detailed gilt filigree and amber-stained cabochon, two panels and reserve with applied handle, base with cut rays and polished pontil mark. First quarter 20th century. 5 3/4" h, 2 3/4" dia rim, 3 3/4" dia base. Undamaged except for minute nick to end of one ray, less than normal wear to gilt at rim. Estimate: $100 - $150.
Lot 1055 - SIGNED MOSER CAMEO-FRIEZE DECORATED VASELINE LOW VASE, Amazon warrior frieze above cut panels, polished base signed "Made in Czechoslovakia, Moser, Karlsbad" in script. First quarter 20th century. 3 3/4" h, 3 3/8" dia rim. Inner rim with two minute flakes and a small polished area, otherwise undamaged. Estimate: $75 - $125.
Lot 1056 - MOSER-STYLE COBALT BLUE TO COLORLESS NUT CUP, gilt dogwood decoration, unusual cut and tooled "finger" rim and single applied hook-like handle, polished table ring. Fourth quarter 19th century. 3 1/4" h overall, 2 1/4" h rim, 3" dia rim. Undamaged with minor to moderate wear to decoration. Estimate: $50 - $75.
Lot 1057 - MOSER-STYLE AND OTHER SHOT GLASSES, LOT OF FIVE, including a pair of green with gilt and polychrome enamel floral decorations, a colorless panel cut with gilt and polychrome daisy in base, along with two others. 19th and 20th centuries. 1 3/4" to 2 3/4" h. Undamaged. Estimate: $50 - $75.

Provenance: Berghold Collection.
Lot 1058 - MT. WASHINGTON DECORATED PEACH BLOW NO. 145 VASE, rich decoration No. 30, "Lace Embroidery, Queen's patt.," original dark red painted top rim, ground pontil mark. Mt. Washington Glass Co. 1886-1890. 7 3/4" h, 4 1/2" dia overall. Excellent undamaged condition. Estimate: $2,000 - $3,000.

Reference: See Ken Wilson, {{Mt. Washington & Pairpoint Glass}}, p. 241, for closely related examples.
2. See Betty Sisk, {{Mt. Washington Art Glass}}, p. 164, for a nearly identical example.
Lot 1059 - MT. WASHINGTON CROWN MILANO CREAMER AND SUGAR, opaque custard with fired-on Burmese ground, melon-rib form with matching Oak Leaf and Acorn decorations, plated-silver mounts with differing designs, creamer mount replastered and while it is appropriate, it is possibly not original, sugar with bail handle and cover marked M.W. Mt. Washington Glass Co. Fourth quarter 19th century. 4 1/2" and 4" h, sugar 5 1/4" dia overall. Undamaged with only a hint of wear to decorations, expected wear to silver. Estimate: $1,000 - $1,500.

Provenance: Property of the Fenton Art Glass Museum.
Lot 1060 - MT. WASHINGTON CROWN MILANO CRACKER JAR, with two glossy reserves, the front depicting two colonial-dressed children, the boy blowing bubbles, the back with simple gilt floral decoration, original plated-silver rim, bail handle and lid marked "M W / 4419", jar inscribed "520." only under base. Mt. Washington Glass Co. Fourth quarter 19th century. 5" h rim, 7"dia overall. Outstanding undamaged condition with no wear or discolorations. Estimate: $800 - $1,200.
Lot 1061 - MT. WASHINGTON LAVA / SICILIAN GLASS VASE, virtually opaque black amethyst with multi-color inclusions, square rim, polished pontil mark. Produced for a very short period of time. Mt. Washington Glass Co. 1878-1880. 3 3/8" h, 3" sq. Undamaged. Estimate: $800 - $1,200.

Reference: See Ken Wilson, {{Mt. Washington & Pairpoint Glass}}, pp. 112-118.

Provenance: Collection of Ken Depew.
Lot 1062 - MT. WASHINGTON CROWN MILANO PICKLE JAR, blue and white with polychrome floral decoration, unusual molded design at top and bottom, marked "M W" plated-silver lid with embossed flowers and twig finial. Mt. Washington Glass Co. Fourth quarter 19th century. 4 3/4" h overall, 4 1/2" dia overall, 2 1/2" dia base. Undamaged except for a minor bruise and flake to inner rim, very light wear to decoration, wear to edge of lid. Estimate: $400 - $600.
Lot 1063 - MT. WASHINGTON BURMESE NO. 181 VASE, satin or plush finish, undecorated, ground pontil mark. Mt. Washington Glass Co. Fourth quarter 19th century. 9 3/4" h, 5 1/2" dia overall. Undamaged. Estimate: $400 - $600.
Lot 1064 - MT. WASHINGTON CROWN MILANO COVERED JAR, with two reeded curled handles and a steepled top, delicate polychrome floral decoration, polished pontil mark, unsigned. Mt. Washington Glass Co. Fourth quarter 19th century. 5 3/4" h overall, 4 1/4" dia overall. Appears excellent undamaged but under close examination one handle has a very faint hairline and spot of professional restoration. Estimate: $300 - $500.
Lot 1065 - MT. WASHINGTON BURMESE NO. 146 GOURD VASE, satin or plush finish, undecorated, ground pontil mark. Mt. Washington Glass Co. Fourth quarter 19th century. 7 7/8" h, 4 1/8" dia overall. Undamaged. Estimate: $300 - $500.
Lot 1066 - MT. WASHINGTON CROWN MILANO CRACKER JAR, leaves, flowers and berries decoration, silver-plated repoussé decorated lid which fits over the decorated and gilded rim, base inscribed with "537." only. Mt. Washington Glass Co. Fourth quarter 19th century. 6 3/4" h overall. Several flakes and roughness to jar rim, otherwise undamaged. Estimate: $200 - $300.
Lot 1067 - MT. WASHINGTON CROWN MILANO MUSHROOM SUGAR SIFTER / FLOWER HOLDER, shape No. 535, polychrome daisy-like decoration on a shaded ground, "Albertine / Mt. W. G. Co." paper label under base of undetermined association. Mt. Washington Glass Co. Fourth quarter 19th century. 2 3/4" h, 5 1/4" dia overall. Excellent undamaged condition. Estimate: $200 - $300.

Reference: See Betty Sisk, "Mt. Washington Art Glass", p. 106, for an identical example.
Lot 1068 - MT. WASHINGTON / PAIRPOINT BURMESE VASE, satin finish, eight-crimp rim, applied button stem and circular foot with polished pontil mark. Pairpoint Corporation at the Mt. Washington factory. Late 1920s/early 1930s. 10 1/2" h, 6 3/4" dia rim, 4 1/2" dia foot. Undamaged. Estimate: $200 - $300.

Reference: See Ken Wilson, {{Mt. Washington & Pairpoint Glass}}, p. 227, fig. 9-90.
Lot 1069 - MT. WASHINGTON BURMESE NO. 146 GOURD VASE, satin or plush finish, undecorated, partially ground pontil mark. Mt. Washington Glass Co. Fourth quarter 19th century. 7 3/4" h, 4 1/8" dia overall. Undamaged except for a minute burst surface bubble and a few very small scuffs to body. Estimate: $200 - $300.
Lot 1070 - MT. WASHINGTON CROWN MILANO DIAMOND QUILTED SPOON HOLDER, opal with heavy gilt and enamel floral decoration on a mottled ground, ten-petal rim, polished pontil mark. Mt. Washington Glass Co. Fourth quarter 19th century. 4 1/4" h, 3" dia rim. Undamaged with some high-spot wear to decoration, wear to rim gilt. Estimate: $200 - $300.
Lot 1071 - MT. WASHINGTON CROWN MILANO LARGE ROSE BOWL, fired-on Burmese with polychrome floral decoration, satin finish, ground pontil mark. Mt. Washington Glass Co. Fourth quarter 19th century. 5" h, 6 1/4" dia overall. Undamaged with some light wear and scuffs, worn rim gilt. Estimate: $200 - $300.
Lot 1072 - MT. WASHINGTON BURMESE NO. 60 1/2 TOOTHPICK HOLDER, satin or plush finish, bulbous base with square top, undecorated, polished pontil mark. Mt. Washington Glass Co. Fourth quarter 19th century. 2 3/4" h, 2" sq rim. Undamaged. Estimate: $150 - $250.
Lot 1073 - MT. WASHINGTON BURMESE NO. 151 TOOTHPICK HOLDER / WHISKEY TUMBLER, satin or plush finish, cylindrical, undecorated, polished pontil mark. Mt. Washington Glass Co. Fourth quarter 19th century. 2 3/4" h, 2 1/4" dia. Undamaged. Estimate: $100 - $150.
Lot 1074 - MT. WASHINGTON BURMESE VASE, satin or plush finish, applied low collared foot with rough pontil mark. Probably Mt. Washington Glass Co. Fourth quarter 19th century. 6 3/8" h, 2 1/8" dia foot. Undamaged with a 3/4" x 1/2" area and several nearby small spots of crizzling to body. Estimate: $100 - $150.
Lot 1075 - MT. WASHINGTON BOWL, shaded blue to white with polychrome pansy decoration, satin finish, ground pontil mark. Mt. Washington Glass Co. Fourth quarter 19th century. 2 3/8" h, 3 3/8" dia rim. Undamaged with no wear. Estimate: $100 - $150.
Lot 1076 - MT. WASHINGTON CREAMER, shaded pink to white with polychrome violet decoration, applied reeded handle, satin finish, gilt rim, ground pontil mark inscribed 401. Mt. Washington Glass Co. Fourth quarter 19th century. 3 5/8" h, 3 1/4" dia overall. Undamaged with no wear. Estimate: $100 - $150.
Lot 1077 - MT. WASHINGTON OR SMITH BROTHERS BOWLS, LOT OF TWO, both featuring a shaded yellow ground with pansy decoration, first with blue painted rim and applied white beads, both unmarked. Late 19th/early 20th century. 3 1/2" and 4 3/4" h. First with several flakes to rim paint and loss of several beads, second undamaged, both with light wear. Estimate: $100 - $150.
Lot 1078 - MT. WASHINGTON BURMESE NO. 142 SAUCER, satin or plush finish, undecorated, ground pontil mark. Mt. Washington Glass Co. Fourth quarter 19th century. 1" h, 5 1/8" dia. Undamaged. Estimate: $75 - $125.
Lot 1079 - MT. WASHINGTON COLONIAL WARE SQUARE TRAY, free-hand polychrome floral decoration, turned up sides, worn gold on rim, ground pontil mark inscribed "100.". Mt. Washington Glass Co. Fourth quarter 19th century. 1 1/2" h, 5 1/2" x 5 3/4". Undamaged. Estimate: $75 - $125.
Lot 1080 - NAKARA PORTRAIT DRESSER BOX, shaded pink ground, top featuring the bust of a lady with flowing hair, brass mounts, lid interior with original mirror, signed under base. C. F. Monroe Co. Late 19th/early 20th century. 2 1/2" h, 4 1/2" dia overall. Undamaged except for the loss of some white enamel dots on top and lacking rim clasp. Estimate: $300 - $500.

Provenance: Property of the Fenton Art Glass Museum.
Lot 1081 - NASH ATTRIBUTED CHINTZ VASE, colorless with vertical decoration, unsigned, polished pontil mark. Probably A. Douglas Nash Corp. 1928-1931. 5 5/8" h, 5 1/2" dia overall. Undamaged. Estimate: $150 - $250.
Lot 1082 - NASH ATTRIBUTED CHINTZ VASE, shaded blue green with vertical decoration, unsigned, rough pontil mark. Probably A. Douglas Nash Corp. 1928-1931. 4 3/4" h, 3 5/8" dia base. Undamaged. Estimate: $100 - $150.

Provenance: Collection of Ken Depew.
Lot 1083 - NASH CHINTZ FOOTED TUMBLER, colorless with blue and green vertical decoration, polished pontil mark engraved "NASH 178L". A. Douglas Nash Corp. 1928-1931. 4" h, 2 7/8" dia rim. Undamaged. Estimate: $50 - $75.

Provenance: Collection of Ken Depew.
Lot 1084 - PAIRPOINT MELON RIB PRESENTATION CRACKER JAR, shaded green opal with gilt and green floral decoration, original plated-silver rim, bail handle and lid marked with P in diamond and "3914", jar inscribed "3914/1112" under base, lid engraved "From MYRTLE CHAPTER, No. 6, O.E.S. for Luella W. Stearns, G.M., June 18th, 1903" around edge. Pairpoint Mfg. Co. Late 19th/early 20th century. 4 3/4" h rim, 6 3/4" dia overall. Excellent undamaged condition with normal wear to plating. Estimate: $400 - $600.
Lot 1085 - PAIRPOINT BURMESE GOBLET, satin finish, applied stem and slightly domed foot, rough pontil mark, paper label. Pairpoint Glass Co. Second half 20th century. 7" h. Undamaged. Estimate: $75 - $125.
Lot 1086 - PAIRPOINT BURMESE FOOTED CUP, glossy finish, applied handle, rough pontil mark. Mid 20th century. 3 1/2" h overall, 3 1/4" h rim, 3 1/2" dia rim. Undamaged. Estimate: $50 - $75.

Provenance: Property of the Fenton Art Glass Museum.
Lot 1087 - STEUBEN GOLD PULLED FEATHER PAIR OF LANTERN-SHAPE LAMP SHADES, each with partial silver painted-stamp fleur-de-lis signature on fitter rim. First quarter 20th century. 5 1/2" h, 2 1/4" dia fitters, 3 7/8" to 4" dia rims. Undamaged. Estimate: $300 - $500.
Lot 1088 - FOSTORIA TRAILING VINE AND LEAVES PAIR OF LAMP SHADES, each with heavy random gold threading, gold luster interior, and eight-crimp rim. Fostoria Glass Specialty Co. First quarter 20th century. 5 1/2" h, 2 1/4" fitter, 5 1/8" to 5 3/8" dia rims. Some normal losses to threading, otherwise undamaged. Estimate: $300 - $500.
Lot 1089 - QUEZAL GOLD LUSTER PAIR OF LANTERN-SHAPE LAMP SHADES, each with lightly crimped lower rim and engraved signature on fitter rim. First quarter 20th century. 6 1/4" h, 2 1/4" dia fitters, 3 7/8" dia rims. Undamaged. Estimate: $200 - $300.
Lot 1090 - QUEZAL GOLD LUSTER LAMP SHADES, LOT OF THREE, each with ten ribs, flared lower rim and engraved signature on fitter rim. First quarter 20th century. 4" h, 2 1/8" to 2 1/4" dia fitters, 4 5/8" dia rims. Undamaged. Estimate: $200 - $300.
Lot 1091 - QUEZAL PULLED FEATHER LAMP SHADE, slightly crimped rim, gold luster interior, engraved signature on fitter rim. First quarter 20th century. 4 1/8" h, 2 1/4" dia fitter, 3 1/2" dia rim. Undamaged. Estimate: $150 - $250.
Lot 1092 - SIGNED "HANDEL 3344" PAINTED LAMP SHADE, shaded yellow with fern-like decoration, frosted interior, signed on interior rim. First half 20th century. 7 1/4" h, 12" dia base. Undamaged. Estimate: $100 - $150.
Lot 1093 - DURAND PULLED FEATHER LAMP SHADE, NOW MOUNTED AS A LAMP, shape #10030, applied random/spider webbing, brass cap and gilt-metal base marked "#20" in interior. Vineland Flint Glass Works. First quarter 20th century. 10 1/2" h overall. Both rims of shade lightly ground to fit mounts, wear to mount finishes, no damage or losses to threading. Estimate: $100 - $150.

Provenance: Property of the Fenton Art Glass Museum.
Lot 1094 - SMITH BROTHERS DECORATED BALL VASE, delicate daisy decoration on soft beige ground, gilt and white enamel dot rim, marked with lion shield trademark under base. Fourth quarter 19th century. 4" h, 4 1/8" dia overall. Undamaged except for the loss of one rim dot, no wear to decoration. Estimate: $100 - $150.
Lot 1095 - STEUBEN IVRENE RIB OPTIC THREE-PIECE CONSOLE SET, iridized, consisting of a shape #7563 footed center bowl with polished pontil mark and a pair of shape #7564 footed candleholders, both with a rough pontil mark and factory engraved signature. Second quarter 20th century. 7" h, 9 1/4" x 14 1/8", and 3 1/4" h. Undamaged. Estimate: $400 - $600.

Provenance: Property of the Fenton Art Glass Museum.
Lot 1096 - STEUBEN IVRENE RIB OPTIC FOOTED VASE, iridized, shape #7564, rough pontil mark and factory engraved signature. Second quarter 20th century. 9 1/2" h, 7 1/4" x 10". Undamaged. Estimate: $300 - $500.

Provenance: Property of the Fenton Art Glass Museum.
Lot 1097 - STEUBEN RIB OPTIC FOOTED VASE, Pomona Green, probably shape #938 or #6629, polished pontil mark with block letter acid-stamped signature. Second quarter 20th century. 13" h, 9 3/8" dia rim, 6 1/8" dia foot. Undamaged. Estimate: $300 - $500.
Lot 1098 - STEUBEN GOLD CALCITE CANDLESTICK, shape #3581, polished table ring, original Kaufmann's paper label inscribed "#3581 / 2J / 7 ea" under base. Second quarter 20th century. 6" h, 5 1/2" dia overall. Undamaged. Estimate: $300 - $500.

Provenance: Property of the Fenton Art Glass Museum.
Lot 1099 - STEUBEN AURENE CENTERPIECE BOWL, blue iridescent, shape #5061, polished base signed "Aurene / 5061". First quarter 20th century. 2 1/2" h, 10 3/8" dia. Undamaged with some wear to interior. Estimate: $300 - $400.

Provenance: Property of the Fenton Art Glass Museum.
Lot 1100 - STEUBEN FOOTED SHALLOW BOWL, Sea Green and Amber, shape #3379, short swirled-rib stem, polished pontil mark. Second quarter 20th century. 5 1/2" h, 10" dia overall. Undamaged. Estimate: $200 - $300.

Provenance: Property of the Fenton Art Glass Museum.
Lot 1101 - STEUBEN GROTESQUE VASE, amethyst to crystal, shape #7091, polished base. First half 20th century. 6" h, 7 3/4" x 8 1/4". Undamaged. Estimate: $200 - $300.
Lot 1102 - STEUBEN AURENE LOW BOWL, gold iridescent, applied disk-like foot, signed "Aurene" and what appears to be "5061", rough pontil mark. First quarter 20th century. 2 1/4" h, 10" dia. Undamaged, part of signature obscured by scratches. Estimate: $200 - $300.
Lot 1103 - STEUBEN AURENE FOOTED BOWL, gold iridescent, signed "Aurene" and "3067", rough pontil mark. First quarter 20th century. 3" h, 6" dia. Undamaged but with a 3/8" imbedded annealing crack in lower shoulder which does not break the surfaces. Estimate: $100 - $150.
Lot 1104 - STEUBEN DIAMOND OPTIC CANDLESTICK, blue with yellow reeding, probably shape #6593, block letter acid-stamped signature. Second quarter 20th century. 4 1/2" h, 4 3/4" dia foot. Undamaged. Estimate: $100 - $150.
Lot 1105 - STEUBEN CRYSTAL COVERED DISH, colorless, cover with applied bold ram's head finial, signed under base. Designed by Irene Butler. 20th century. 7 1/4" h overall, 5" dia rim. Undamaged. Estimate: $75 - $125.

Provenance: Collection of Ken Depew.
Lot 1106 - STEUBEN-TYPE ARTICLES, LOT OF THREE, green jade plate with polished base, and green jade/alabaster compote and vase, rough and polished pontil marks. Possibly Steuben. First half 20th century. 8 1/4" dia, 4 1/2" and 8" h. Undamaged. Estimate: $75 - $125.
Lot 1107 - STEUBEN-TYPE LOW BOWL, Rosaline, rolled-over rim, polished pontil mark. First half 20th century. 1 1/2" h, 10 1/4" dia overall. Undamaged, open bubble and light wear to interior. Estimate: $75 - $125.

Provenance: Property of the Fenton Art Glass Museum.
Lot 1108 - STEUBEN-TYPE FOOTED BOWL, gold calcite lead glass, small rough pontil mark. Possibly Steuben or Quezal. First quarter 20th century. 3 5/8" h, 4 7/8" dia. Undamaged. Estimate: $75 - $125.

Provenance: Berghold Collection.
Lot 1109 - STEUBEN AND SIMILAR ARTICLES, LOT OF FIVE, colorless lead glass plate with green reeding and fleur-de-lis signature, three non-lead Spanish Green style reeded articles, and a non-lead colorless bowl with pink reeding. Steuben and others. First half 20th century. 8 1/2" and 8" dia, 2 5/8" to 6" h. Plate with light wear, bowl with rim flake, vase with minor loss to threading. Estimate: $75 - $125.

Provenance: Berghold Collection.
Lot 1110 - STEUBEN-TYPE COMPOTES, LOT OF TWO, blue rib optic with short colorless stem, and green controlled air bubble with medium stem, each with polished pontil mark. Possibly Steuben. First half 20th century. 2 3/4" h, 6 3/8" dia, and 4 1/4" h, 6 1/4" dia. First with minor flake to shoulder, second undamaged. Estimate: $50 - $75.
Lot 1111 - TIFFANY FAVRILE PASTEL RIB OPTIC BOWL, shaded green with opalescent feather panels, signed "5 - 1925 L.C.T. Favrile" round a polished pontil mark. L. C. Tiffany & Co. First quarter 20th century. 1 7/8" h, 5 3/4" dia. Undamaged. Estimate: $500 - $800.
Lot 1112 - TIFFANY FAVRILE RIB OPTIC BOWL, gold iridescent, ruffled rim, signed "L. C. T." within the polished pontil mark. First quarter 20th century. 2" h, 4 1/2" dia. Undamaged. Estimate: $300 - $400.
Lot 1113 - TIFFANY FAVRILE OPEN SALT, gold iridescent, scalloped rim, signed "L.C.T.", polished pontil mark. First quarter 20th century. 1" h, 2 5/8" dia. Undamaged. Estimate: $150 - $250.
Lot 1114 - WAVE CREST CHERUB DECORATED DRESSER BOX, scroll and acanthus leaf mold, top decorated with hand painted daisies and a transfer of two cherub artists, two-line mark under base. C. F. Monroe Co. Late 19th/early 20th century. 3 1/4" h, 5 1/2" dia overall. Undamaged with some very light wear to transfer, lacking interior fabric. Estimate: $300 - $500.
Lot 1115 - WAVE CREST ATOMIZER, puffy egg-crate mold, pink luster scrolls with dainty daisy decoration, original gilt-metal mount lacking bulb, not marked. C. F. Monroe Co. Late 19th/early 20th century. 4 1/4" h overall, 2 3/4" sq. Undamaged. Estimate: $300 - $500.

Provenance: Property of the Fenton Art Glass Museum.
Lot 1116 - WAVE CREST DRESSER BOX, Helmschmied Swirl mold, polychrome rosebud decoration, gilt-brass mounts, with interior lining which is probably later, unmarked. C. F. Monroe Co. Late 19th/early 20th century. 4 3/4" h, 6 1/4" dia overall. Undamaged. Estimate: $200 - $300.

Provenance: Property of the Fenton Art Glass Museum.
Lot 1117 - WAVE CREST CRACKER JAR, panel mold, two-tone ground with transfer floral decoration, silver-plated mount and lid, unmarked. C. F. Monroe Co. Late 19th/early 20th century. 6" h rim, 5 3/4" dia jar overall. Jar undamaged with light wear and marking, handle with loss of decorative crest, some wear to lid. Estimate: $100 - $150.

Provenance: Property of the Fenton Art Glass Museum.
Lot 1118 - WAVE CREST CRACKER JAR, Helmschmied Swirl mold, two-tone ground with floral decoration, silver-plated mount and lid, unmarked. C. F. Monroe Co. Late 19th/early 20th century. 6 1/2" h rim, 5" dia jar. Undamaged, light marking to jar, plating worn off handle, some wear to lid. Estimate: $100 - $150.

Provenance: Property of the Fenton Art Glass Museum.
Lot 1119 - WAVE CREST CRACKER JAR, Helmschmied Swirl mold, polychrome floral decoration, silver-plated mount and lid, unmarked. C. F. Monroe Co. Late 19th/early 20th century. 6 1/2" h rim, 5 1/4" dia jar. Undamaged, plating worn off handle, some wear to lid. Estimate: $100 - $150.
Lot 1120 - WAVE CREST CREAMER AND SUGAR, matching polychrome floral decoration, plated-silver mounts, sugar cover not original, unmarked. C. F. Monroe Co. Late 19th/early 20th century. 3" h overall. Creamer undamaged, sugar with crack in base, normal wear and minor marring to mounts. Estimate: $50 - $75.
Lot 1121 - WEBB BURMESE FOOTED VASE, satin or plush finish, seven-point flared and ruffled rim, undecorated, polished pontil mark with circular etched signature. Thos. Webb & Sons. Fourth quarter 19th century. 4 3/4" h, 2 7/8" dia rim. Undamaged. Estimate: $200 - $300.

Provenance: Property of the Fenton Art Glass Museum.
Lot 1122 - WEBB BURMESE VASE, satin or plush finish with polychrome floral decoration, seven-point flared and ruffled rim, polished pontil mark with circular etched medallion signature. Thos. Webb & Sons. Fourth quarter 19th century. 2 3/4" h, 3" dia rim. Undamaged with no wear. Estimate: $200 - $300.
Lot 1123 - WEBB BURMESE TRUMPET VASE, satin or plush finish, five-point infolded and crimped rim, undecorated, applied foot. Thos. Webb & Sons. Fourth quarter 19th century. 4 1/2" h, 2 7/8" dia rim. Undamaged. Estimate: $150 - $250.
Lot 1124 - WEBB BURMESE VASE, satin or plush finish, seven-point flared and ruffled rim, undecorated, polished pontil mark. Thos. Webb & Sons. Fourth quarter 19th century. 3 1/2" h, 3" dia rim. Undamaged. Estimate: $100 - $150.
Lot 1125 - WEBB BURMESE VASE, glossy finish, five-point infolded and crimped rim, undecorated, polished pontil mark with circular etched medallion signature. Thos. Webb & Sons. Fourth quarter 19th century. 3 1/2" h, 2 3/4" dia rim. Undamaged except for a minor inner-rim flake at one crimp. Estimate: $100 - $150.

Provenance: From a Minnesota estate collection.
Lot 1126 - WHEELING CORAL NO. 22 MORGAN VASE, glossy, polished pontil mark. Hobbs, Brockunier & Co. Fourth quarter 19th century. 8" h. Undamaged. Estimate: $300 - $500.