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Imperial Vintage 6.25" Custard Glass Lovebird Vase Consolidated/Phoenix Style

$ 40.12

Availability: 100 in stock
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
  • Brand: Imperial
  • Condition: Excellent
  • Object Type: Vase

    Description

    Up for sale is a 6 1/4" tall Imperial Lovebird vase.  It is in excellent condition with no chips or cracks.  Please email with questions.
    General Helpful Information:
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    Hand Wash
    fine porcelain/china and glass and do not place in the dishwasher or microwave.
    **Many antique porcelain and glass items sold in my store were individually crafted many years ago by artisans from all over the world.  I do not know the materials used in production, and I cannot guarantee an item’s durability.  Antique porcelain, glass and other vintage items are fragile and may not be best suited for use.  I recommend that you use the vintage items I sell for decorative purposes.
    **Items in my store are purchased used from local estates and auctions; therefore, all items sold are as-is and without warranty or guarantee.
    International Buyers – Please Note:
    Most of my listings are not available for international purchase.  If I do ship internationally, there are import duties, taxes, and charges that are not included in the item price or shipping cost. These charges are the buyer's responsibility.  Please check with your country's customs office to determine what these additional costs will be prior to bidding or buying.
    The Imperial Glass Co. made this Caramel Slag Scolding Bird (mold #10) in the glossy finish in 1982 only. It is marked with the ALIG logo and measures about 6" long.  This has its original factory foil sticker.  Our book: Slag & Marble Glass, The Prominent Years, 1959-1985 (N. Taves & D. Jennings) shows it on page 21.
    This is the actual piece that was photographed for the book.
    There is no damage of any kind. All items are packed with great care and are usually double boxed. We love glass and do not want to be responsible for a piece of glass history being destroyed.  Buyer pays shipping costs (includes insurance) via US priority mail.
    For combined shipping, just ask for an invoice before paying and I'll adjust it to the actual costs.  Ebay will calculate combined shipping for you but I have learned that it's usually on the high side and so I end up refunding the difference.  It's just easier to request a combined invoice before paying.