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Some Of The Stuff I've Sold On eBay

 

I've been selling on eBay since 1998. This lens is a collection of the various things that I've sold that were fun, interesting, or just plain weird. Hope you enjoy.

Above Photo is A Brass Fog Horn 

That's an old ship's brass fog horn. Step on it and the bellows made a sound very close to a mooing cow. If I was a ship at sea, I would have steared clear! LOL

Antique Tiffany Art Glass Vase or Compote 

This compote sold for a little over $800.00 - it was in perfect condition, including an excellent signature on the bottom of the vase.

The signature was clearly marked L.C.T. #427 (I think there was a number after the 7 but can't remember).

Antique Imperial Glass Iridescent Vase 

EARLY IMPERIAL GLASS IRIDESCENT VASE - ( L= 7.25 H= 4.75 W= 7.25 inches ) - Here is a fabulous Imperial Glass Co. freehand vase or bowl. It is a wonderful iridescent piece in a classic Arts and Crafts style. Pieces like this were made in the early 1900s to compete with Stueben, Durand, and Tiffany. Imperial did a marvelous job of capturing the essence of art glass. Most of these pieces were made with no molds. This is a great piece of American Art Glass that is a must for any collection. circa - 1900-1930 

Sold For around $200.00 =/-

Northwood Marigold Carnival Glass Vase 

NORTHWOOD MARIGOLD FLUTED RINGED VASE - Embossed Mark ( L= 6.38 H= 5.13 W= 6.38 inches ) - Here is a wonderful carnival glass fluted vase in a very unique pattern. It is marked with the Northwood mark. It has a fluted top with concentric rings around the body, and it is a wonderful, marigold colored piece. A Northwood rarity for avid collectors. Vase was in great shape no chips, cracks or repairs. circa - 1880-1920 

Sold For $60.00

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Aerial Glass, hand signed by artist Dale Chihuly 

Pilchuck Glass School 25th Anniversary 1996

Commemorate 25th Anniversary 
The Pilchuck Aerial Edition
sold for $2,6500.00

On May 16, 1996 Dale Chihuly, along with ten of the pioneers of Pilchuck, created an edition of 400 Pilchuck Aerials in Skagit Blue and Evergreen (the one above is Skagit Blue). The glass Aerials were hung in the Fir trees alongside the Pilchuck pond to create the commemorative Pilchuck Aerial Edition. Each Aerial is signed by Dale Chihuly and numbered. The one for auction is number 124/400. This piece comes from the collection of a local art glass collector, he had all the paperwork that accompanied the piece, including the Certificate Of Authenticity. It measures approximately 12 inches long and 9 inches wide. It was in mint condition, no chips cracks or crazing. 

Pilchuck Glass School 20th Annual Auction Night Vase 

This Vase Was Over 22 inches Tall ~ A Real Challenge When Shipping!

Pilchuck Glass School 20th Annual Auction Night Vase

This was one of the table center pieces at the 20th annual Pilchuck Glass School Auction Night in 1998. Held at the Westin Hotel(in Seattle Washington) and presented by The Bon Marche. Each year the students produce pieces during a spring workshop for this fundraiser held in October. This vase measures over 22 inches high and 11 inches wide at it widest. It is an orange color. The base has raised faces around the circumference. 
Sold on eBay for: $350.00

Chihuly Over Venice 

Portfolio - From June 1995

Chihuly Over Venice
Nuutajarvi, Finland

Portfolio - From June 1995

Hand signed by Dale Chihuly in acrylic paint.
This was a big portfolio of photographs of his glass installion and project in Finland.

I sold this on consignment and the owner wanted at least $100.00 for this. I tried selling it with a reserve, starting it out at .99 cents. I tried selling it with a reserve three times, no luck. Finially the consigner told me to start it out without a reserve and see what we could get for it. The ending bid was over $240.00. Proof again, start it low and let it go, for the maximum value.

Fenton Carnival Glass Peacock Tail BonBon 

FENTON PEACOCK TAIL HAT BONBON CARNIVAL - ( L= 6.00 H= 3.38 W= 6.00 inches ) - This is a gorgeous, vintage, hat-shaped bonbon dish made by Fenton Art Glass. It is done in the elegant peacock tail pattern, which features a floral type design in the center with petals that get larger as they spread toward the scalloped border. It is a lovely shade of amethyst with great iridescences and it is - C1911 

Sold for $45.00 +/-

Antique Ladies 9 Karat Diamond Bracelet 

This one was consigned for me to sell. It was a stunning bracelet!
It included 2 faceted rubies and old European cut diamonds, in a yellow gold setting and included a safety chain.
Valued at over $5000.00

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French Bull Dog 

Vintage Made In Japan

I found this little fellow at the Goodwill. Paid $2.98 and sold him for $24.00.
He had no chips, cracks or repairs (amazing after a trip to the Goodwill) but it did have lots and lots of crazing.

Lomonsov Rhino 

Lomonsov porcelain is wonderful. The hottest sellers are the pieces with manufactures mark indicating it was produced durning the cold war era. The old mark says "made in USSR" newer pieces are stamped "made in Russia".

Original Viscount Transister Radio 

This belonged to the original owner until I sold it - LOL. It still worked, included the original box, instructions, leather case and, of course the radio!
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