Hi Helen.
Hmm.. Yeah, you should have. I sent it a few hours ago. Hmm... And that's why I save my files.
Here goes again for a take 2:
I hope you're having a good weekend. Here goes tonight's list:
17. Happy Birthday by Armitron watch - That's a 50
th anniversary bugs bunny watch. They were sold in 1998. In good condition with the original box, it's worth about
$40 to $60. I've seen some mint ones sell for around $75, but that's very uncommon. =)
18. 10" h glass basket - That's a glass bridal basket with an acid etched flower and leaf pattern around the center of it and a feather pattern handle. It looks like a Duncan Miller piece from around the 70s. They used etched flowers and the floral handles like yours has. It's the larger size too. It would be worth about
$25 to $35. 19. 3 cups left: clear 2" middle 2 ½" yellow right clear 2 ¼" - Those actually look like what'scalled punch cups and would've been used with punch sets or even egg nog sets.
The first, I think, is a Heisey Colonial pattern cup. It ran from about 1902 to 1957. A single cup from it is worth about
$5. The second looks like Hazel Atlas. It looks like the Florentine-Poppy pattern from 1932 to 1935. A cup is worth
about $5. The third looks like the cup from Heisey's Crystolite pattern that was made from 1938 to 1957. A single cup is worth about
$10. 20. Master salt 2" - That looks like a pink depression glass master salt cellar from around the 30s. It has a bit of a fluted design. They could be anyone's. Odds are a company like Fostoria or maybe Jeannette from around the 40s. By itself...it's worth about
$3 to $5. 21. Toothpick holder 3 ¼" The Famous Leadville, Colorado - Leadville is an old mine/railroad tourist attraction. That's an Early American Pressed Glass piece. Some of the more rare versions were tinted glass (like purple). This is actually for a store. The Famous was a clothing and shoe store in early Leadville. It should date from around the late 1800s / early 1900s. Ready for this...it's worth about
$50 to $75 (and I've seen them sell for just over $80). 22. 3 ½" glass - That looks like what's called a tall sherbet/champagne glass. It's clear with no set pattern. It's a short stem that looks a bit etched. It looks like it might be a Libbey or Fostoria piece from around the 30s to 50s. It's a clean simple design. It's actually pretty elegant. It should be worth about
$10 to $15. 23. 3 ½" glass - That looks like a cordial or sherry glass. The way the etched leaves climb looks like an art deco-ish pattern (circa 1920 to 1940 or so). I can't find the pattern. I've been though all my stemware books for both 22 and 23. It's very similar to the old leaf/berry pattern. It would be worth about
$10 for just one. 24. 4 ½" glass amber and clear - Hmm..that's a fluted ball stem. I don't think these are American made...they look more Italian or French from around the 50s. Just the way the stem is just doesn't look like any style any of the big American companies made. But it's found on pieces that came out of Europe then. In fact..Mikasa made some similar styles (and still do). It's an interesting stem and I'd put about
$10 on it. 25. This is a repeat I think but I can't find the info...sorry 5" high green cameo vase print on bottom - I can't find it either if it is. It's a Mount Clemens vase. Mount Clemens Pottery was out of Mount Clemens, Michigan from 1915-1987. They made semi-porcelain dinnerware and a solid color line that came in solid dark green, blue and pink. They were actually sold in 65 but the name stayed in operation for years. The cameo is actually a resin type of material. It was made around 1980 (give or take) and it's worth about
$20 to $25. 26. 2 ½" bowl with blue and pink flower print - OMC should stand for Otagiri Mercantile. The Otagiri Mercantile Company was a Japanese-based manufacturer. The company was actually in San Francisco. The vast majority of their pieces date from around the 60s and they tended to lean toward kitschy, touristy, giftware. For example..they had a big tiki line. That looks like a trinket bowl---sort of a catch-all. It's a pretty floral pattern though. It'll be worth about
$5 to $10. 27. Cream and sugar with roses yellow - The mark on the bottom actually means Made in China. So sadly, no company info. Based on the mark style...it should date to around the 50s/60s. It's a play on a Japanese style mark actually. They were more into the wreath/scroll border designs. It's a classic rose design that's more similar to what came out of England during the late 1800s/early 1900s. They definitely were looking toward Staffordshire and similar companies. The set should be worth about
$30 to $40. 28. 3"h 5"w sugar with roses - It's a shame that isn't marked. I bet it had a foil sticker. The handle design and style is straight out of Lefton.

So, I would definitely say it's Japanese from around the 40s/50s. It's a mini sugar bowl. The gold still looks to be in good shape. That goes well for the value. It should be worth about
$20 to $25. 29. Plate/bowl and pitcher yellow flower - That is a pitcher and wash basin (or a wash set). I don't see any marks besides the numbers unless I missed them. It should be a mid to late 20
th century set. It's sort of a more contemporary take on old Victorian porcelain sets. This one was made in Japan around the 40s.

It's worth about
$15 to $25 the set. 30. Tea pot 8"h - Teleflora is a floral company. This would've been used as a flower arrangement holder. This was back when they used real vases and ceramic goodies in their bouquets. I swear everything now is plastic. Most of their pieces were imported from China, but they still used some pretty patterns and pieces. IT's a bit of a take on old belleek porcelain. It's called a basketweave style. It's should be worth about
$15. 31. China..Harvan Fine China Japan ‘sunburst' 6bowls 7 ½" diam...6plates 6".....6 bowls 5 ½" ...6 cups ...and a sugar bowl - Harvan is supposedly over 100 years old, but I can't find any records prior to the 20s, so not quite 100 yet. Sunburst seems to date from the around the 30s/40s. Their mark is a play on old Noritake marks. Here's the values
6bowls 7 ½" diam -
$5 to $10 each 6plates 6" -
$10 to $15 each 6 bowls 5 ½" -
$3 to $5 each. 6 cups -
$4 to $8 each sugar bowl -
$15 to $20. As a whole--- about $125 to $175 for the set. 32. Necklace 15-16" - That's a pretty art deco style piece. Here's a bit of a similar one:
It looks like a high quality costume piece. That should be crystals. It almost look likes the old marcasite jewelry that was popular around the 50s or so. It looks like it almost a choker size. Given the style and look...it should be worth about
$55 to $85. 33. 9 ½ " tall green vase (not too sure this is anything) - That looks like an Indiana Glass vase. It looks like the Harvest Grape pattern from the 1960-70's. It has a bit of value. The vases are worth about
$15 to $25. That should do it. ....unless I goofed somewhere =)
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