Toano, VA 23168
Sunday, 3/7
11:00 am - 3:00 pm EDT
Vintage Mikasa Walther Crystal Glass Fruit Bowl Floral Etching West Germany.
Measures approximately 13” x 12”
Vintage KIG Indonesia Serving Dish Platter Frosted Rose Floral Pattern 12.5"
Vintage 1950's Jeanette Glass Harp & Lyre Pedestal Cake Plate Stand Gold Trim.
This is such a beautiful and subdued pattern, it is called “Harp” because it has pretty harp-like pressed glass designs along with the swirls and stippling. This cake stand has the scalloped edge rimmed in gold. The pattern continues on the base which is also rimmed in gold. So beautiful on your holiday table, snacks for your book club meeting, musical recital after-party and simple enough for your everyday table too. Measures approximately 10” diameter and 4.75” tall. Most of the gold is worn off.
Octagon Glass Platter etched with Vines/Flowers/Grapes. Measures approximately 11.25” diameter
20
Very Good
18%
WHERE TO PICK UP:
Private Residence
Toano, Virginia 23168
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Sunday, 3/7, 11:00 am to 3:00 pm
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Valerie Sedor | (860) 949-2877 | Valerie.distinctive@icloud.com
Toano, VA 23168
Sunday, 3/7, 11:00 am to 3:00 pm
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