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Imperial Jade Slag "End Of Day" Button & Daisy 2 3/8" Toothpick
$ 10.45
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Here is an Imperial Jade Slag "End Of Day" "Button & Daisy" 2 3/8" Toothpick. Signed IG on the bottom. Imperial no longer makes "Button & Daisy". It is in excellent condition with no chips, cracks, scratches, or stains on the glass.Buyer pays Shipping and Handling. Insurance included in shipping. PA residents pay 6% sales tax.
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Imperial Iridescent Blue~Amethyst Glass Baltimore Pear Footed Candy Dish No Lid. Very lovely with striking color. A great example of this pattern. Perfect for collector’s. Approx. Size: 5 inches tall with a mouth diameter of 4 inches. Excellent preowned condition. No damage whatsoever.
I am labeling as Imperial but you can see below others firms used this pattern as well to produce this dish.
I will carefully pack and ship with your choice of shipping below. I welcome your questions and reasonable offers. Thanks for looking and bidding.
~Kala
The Baltimore Pear pattern has an extensive history. The pattern was first introduced in 1874 by Adams & Co, using crystal non-flint glass. In 1891 US Glass reissued the pattern making table sets, bowls and other serving dishes. In the 1950s Westmoreland made marked milk glass items. Jeannette Glass also in that time period, made several pieces of glassware in milk glass, pink shell and crystal. Imperial Glass used the pattern in their glassware in the colors of crystal, crystal satin, cranberry stain, orange, ruby and verde green.