Meeting Highlights &
Program
January 2010
The first meeting after the
holidays is always fun. In lieu of a program on a specific collection,
club members bring holiday treasures for a Double Show and Tell! Here
are some highlights from this meeting. Descriptions of each
treasure is found below the pictures using the corresponding number.
1. Back Right:
Fenton ruffled compote.
Back Left: Fenton Blue Satin Rose tall compote.
Front Right: Cambridge Gold-Band Wildflower #1309 vase.
Front Left: Fenton Blue Satin butterfly on stem.
2. Back Right:
New Martinsville nautilus
shell vase bookend, circa 1940.
Back Left:
Imperial Williamsburg Amber
pitcher, from a Heisey mold.
Front Right:
Four sizes of harlequin
glasses, maker unknown, circa 1948.
Front Left:
Twiggy amber iridescent
dinner plate.
3.
Ruby pinch decanter with a
pewter overlay, manufacturer unknown.
4.
Crystal decanter set in cobalt blue decorated glass egg, maker unknown.
5. Back Right: Pressed glass small decanter and
stopper, pattern and maker unknown.
Back
Left: Vase, possibly Blenko.
Front:
Fostoria Colony 2-handled tray.
6.
Westmoreland 6 ¾" English
Hobnail electric lamps in pink and green, 9 ½" English Hobnail electric
lamp in milk glass,
and 9 ½" oil lamp in Belgian Blue, all circa 1905.
7.
Left:
Imperial
Candlewick flower candleholder with handle (#400/40HC) with mini peg
vase.
Center: Imperial Candlewick 3 toed 8" bowl (#400/182) with
graduated beads.
Right:
Imperial Candlewick 5"
square bowl (#400/535), made for WJ Hughes & Sons stores in Toronto.
8. Left: Imperial Candlewick #3400
champagne with the Aster (Spider Mum) cutting.
Right:
Cambridge #3527 stem with Wildflower etching, made between 1940 and
1958.
9. Left:
Cambridge pressed Rose
Point goblet with Royal Blue bowl.
Back Center:
Whimsical compote with a
glass pedestal and china plate.
Front Center:
Federal green 3-spout
measuring cup with art deco handle.
Right:
Cambridge
pressed Rose Point footed tumbler with Carmen bowl.
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