DUNCAN NO. 39 / BUTTON ARCHES - RUBY-STAINED ARTICLES,
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DUNCAN NO. 39 / BUTTON ARCHES - RUBY-STAINED ARTICLES, LOT OF NINE, colorless, including a covered butter dish, celery vase, jelly compote, and salt and pepper shakers with period lids. George Duncan's Sons & Co., Pittsburgh, PA. Circa 1897-1900. 3 1/8" to 6" H.
Literature: Parallels Heacock - Book 7: Ruby-Stained Glass From A to Z, p. 38.
Provenance: From the collections of the late Mildred and Devero Martin of Franklinton, NC.
Literature: Parallels Heacock - Book 7: Ruby-Stained Glass From A to Z, p. 38.
Provenance: From the collections of the late Mildred and Devero Martin of Franklinton, NC.
Condition
Butter dish with a significant bruise to the cover rim, a chip to the butter base, and scattered flaking to the butter base, one shaker with a pattern flake, remainder undamaged with some examples having minor mold roughness, as made.
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DUNCAN NO. 39 / BUTTON ARCHES - RUBY-STAINED ARTICLES,
Estimate $50 - $100
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