L239 DUNCAN MILLER #121 CANTERBURY YELLOW OPALESCENT CORNUCOPIA CELERY NR
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LOT # 239 Detailed Photos Estate Road Show L239 DUNCAN MILLER #121 CANTERBURY YELLOW OPALESCENT CORNUCOPIA CELERY NR Item Description We are delighted to feature these two RARE Duncan & Miller glass pieces, a large Celery Dish and a gorgeous Cornucopia. This is Duncans Canterbury pattern from the #121 line. We have seen these occasionally in clear glass but rarely in Vaseline Opalescent and these pieces are gorgeous with a bright Canary glass and thick fiery Opalescence. The Celery has a wavy rim and curled end handles. The Cornucopia rests on two toes with a wave shape and wavy optic glass, it has a large opening with heavy opalescent glaze. BOTH pieces are in excellent condition, we offer these with NO RESERVE, - your bid is for the pair! HISTORY: The George Duncan (1874 - 1892) glass factory was founded in 1874 in Southside Pittsburgh and was a partnership of George Duncan, his two sons Harry B. and James E. Sr. and Georges son in law Augustus H. Heisey. Their signature patterns, known by some as Early Duncan Glassware include Ribbon, Three Face, Japanese, Shell & Tassel, Cottage, Ellrose, Zippered Block, Gonterman, and Snail, but there were many more, including the early 1880s Hobnail pattern in Vaseline, which later receiver International acclaim when it was renamed Daisy & button!In 1891, the factory joined the U. S. Glass
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