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William Pitt
16 Sconticut Neck Rd., #312
Fairhaven, MA 02719

Phone 508-993-9434


MT. WASHINGTON/ PAIRPOINT 4 - CLICK ON ANY PHOTO FOR AN ENLARGEMENT
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MTW520. Mt. Washington Crown Milano swirled vase with a four pull down top. All-over decoration of ferns with beige fern traceries, and an enamel scrolled collar with gold highlights around top. Unsigned. 5" tall. $850
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MTW521. Unusual bulbous Mt. Washington Crown Milano vase with eight pulled ribs, a soft beige background with deeper beige traceries, a heavily raised gold enamelled "petit point" decoration of stylized Iris, leaves and scrolls. Very pretty and an unusual technique. 4 1/2" tall and a 16" circumference. $700
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MTW522. Mt. Washington egg-shaped sugar shaker with a painted green to white background and an all-over enamel decoration of white and pink dainty flowers. Original metal cover (fair condition). These egg-shaped sugar shakers are disappearing from the market. 5" tall by 4" wide. $350
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MTW523. Mt. Washington Crown Milano covered hinged jewel box with a signed Pairpoint gold washed metal bottom and numbered 980. Extra fancy blown molded opal glass top with a design of floral blossom and leaves in colors of salmon, pink and yellow. 4 ¼" diameter. $275
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MTW524. Mt. Washington decorated toothpick holder. Embossed scroll with enamel decoration of pink flower blossoms, green leaves and brown stems. Ruffled top with applied blue edging. 2 ¼" tall. $250
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MTW527. Mt. Washington mushroom shaped sugar shaker with an enamel floral decoration. 5" diameter. 2 ¾" tall. $375
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MTW529. Mt. Washington cracker jar in a blown out mold painted with pink and russet chrysanthemum decoration surrounded by gold scrolls and green leaves on a painted green background. Original metal hardware is marked MW4439 and glass is numbered on base 3929/254. 7 ¼" diameter. 8 ½" to top of bale . $750
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MTW530. For the advanced collector of Mt. Washington glass. This is the only time we have had the opportunity to offer a most unusual Mt. Washington decorated opal ware Colors and Cuffs box. The box is done in the shape of 2 collars with a big bow in the front. The cover has a decoration of oriental poppies in shades of pink and orange with a very pretty silver finial in the shape of a poppy with gold trim. The bottom of the box has more decoration of oriental poppies. Background is white with gold trim. The bow is done in bright blue with white polka dots with a buckle on the back (all done as one piece of glass). Signed on the bottom "Patent applied for April 10, 1984". Also numbered 2390/128. Decoration is pretty. Outstanding and rare. $750
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MTW531. Mt. Washington Crown Milano melon-ribbed sweet meat with amethyst and gold leaves and branches decoration. Original silver-plated hardware. Lid is stamped "MW" and numbered "4406". 5" diameter, 6" to top of handle. $650
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MTW532. Mt. Washington Egg shaped sugar shaker with pink wild rose blossoms, green leaves and gray branches. Original metal cover. 4 ¼" tall. $395
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MTW533. Mt. Washington Egg-shaped Sugar Shaker with daisy decoration. Original metal cover. 4 ¼" tall. Excellent condition. $395
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MTW534. Mt. Washington egg-shaped sugar shaker with pansy decoration. Original metal cover. 4 ¼" tall. $395
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MTW535. Mt. Washington egg-shaped sugar shaker with pond lily decoration. Original metal cover. 4 1/4" tall. $395
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MTW536. Mt. Washington egg-shaped sugar shaker with violet decoration. Original metal cover. $395.00 4 1/4" tall.
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MTW537. Mt. Washington salt shaker with a painted Burmese background and a floral decoration of blue and white small flower blossoms. Original metal cover. 2 ½" tall. $125
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MTW538. Mt. Washington salt shaker with a painted Burmese background and blue and russet flower blossoms with green leaves and brown stems. 2 ½" tall. $125


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This page was updated July 2, 2008