Atterbury Milk Glass and Blue Marbled Slag Hen Covered Dish
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This beautiful hen was made by Atterbury and Company right around 1900 (the factory burned down in 1902). This is their famous 7 inch blue marbled hen. The marbling on this hen is absolutely terrific. The eye sockets came with red or brown eyes that were glued on. This beautiful piece did not have eyes put in and someone has filled in the eye sockets with red nail polish—which can be easily removed. If the winning bidder is interested I can provide a pair of replacement eyes that will fit her perfectly. Condition is excellent. There is a tiny burst air bubble on the edge of the tail. No other nicks, chips or cracks. More information and pictures can be seen in Regis and Mary Ferson’s book, Yesterday’s Milk Glass Today, plate number 8. No questions asked return policy. Payment is expected within 7 days of auction end, unless I am notified. I will gladly combine shipping on multiple items to reduce costs. I will not change the format of the auction once it is running. It is not fair to other bidders. Please do not ask for a “Buy It Now” or for us to end the auction early. The only time I close an auction early is when I inadvertently break an item before the auction ends. If you are the winning bidder, your item will be securely packed and shipped promptly. Shipping: $16.50
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