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Antique Style Adjustable Table top Arm Magnifying glass Desk
Nice reproduction of an antique! All solid brass and heavy marble looking base. The arm adjust is quite stiff. The magnifying glass does pivot by unscrewing it slightly from the rod. 12' Tall 9 5/8' long arm.
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You will not find a great looking magnifying glass with the length of this one, most are in the 11” range. Good Luck!
Material: Brass
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Antique Vintage Style Magnifying Glass Letter Opener Set w Green Glass Handles
Nice reproduction magnifying glass letter opener set. Magnifying glasses like this were used in the 18th and 19th century due to the poor lighting and eyesight. 8' Letter Opener. This piece is made just like the early versions with glass and brass.
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Around the edge of the magnifying glass it says 'Henry Hughes Son ltd London 1941'. Nice heavy quality piece all solid brass unsure of the magnification strength, but it does magnify. Makes the perfect accent!
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Material: Brass
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Around the edge of the magnifying glass it says 'Henry Hughes Son ltd London 1941'. Nice heavy quality piece all solid brass unsure of the magnification strength, but it does magnify. Makes the perfect accent!
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Vintage Antique Style Brass Magnifying glass Hand Lens Colonial Magnifier
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Vintage antique brass desk top chainner folding magnifying glass wooden base
NOTE:- PRODUCT IS REPRODUCE NOT SOLD AS AN ANTIQUE.
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Antique Desk Magnifying Glass With Fancy Handle 9' long
Handmade: No
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Antique Victorian Magnifying Glass Gold Plated
<p>This a one-of-a-kind 4” magnifier with a beautiful, 13 3/4” gold plate handle which was originally a walking stick handle. This magnifier was professionally modified and of the highest quality with high clarity lens. It bears a monogram pictured here which reads “Alice Logan”. Condition is Used but very good over all. Shipped with USPS First Class Package.</p>
Material: Gold
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Antique Vintage Style Desk Magnifying Glass Letter Opener Set w Horn Handles
Nice 19th C reproduction magnifying glass letter opener set, with black natural horn handles. Magnifying glasses like this were used in the 18th and 19th century due to the poor lighting and eyesight.
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Material : Brass, Wood & Glass. Finish : Antique. Not Sold As Antique. Best For Gift.
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ANTIQUE Sheffield Magnifying Glass & Letter Opener Mother of Pearl With Case
<p>ANTIQUE Sheffield Magnifying Glass & Letter Opener Mother of Pearl With Case. </p>%0a<p>The case measures 8' x 4'.</p>%0a<p>The opener is 7.5' long.</p>%0a<p>The magnifying glass is 5' long, the head is 2' in diameter. </p>%0a<p>A great antique set, handmade in England. </p>%0a<p>Both pieces are in excellent condition. The case is solid in very good condition, has a few abbrasions on the bottom. </p>
Material: Silver
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Antique Vintage Style Desk Magnifying Glass Letter Opener Set w Horn Handles
Nice 19th C reproduction magnifying glass letter opener set, with black natural horn handles. Magnifying glasses like this were used in the 18th and 19th century due to the poor lighting and eyesight.
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Antique Style Magnifying Glass w Wood Turned Handle
Nice reproduction of an antique Magnifying glass, with a turned wood handle. Magnifying glasses like this were used in the 18th and 19th century due to the poor lighting and eyesight. This piece is made just like the early versions with glass and brass.
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Material: Brass
Beautiful adjustable table,desktop magnifying glass up for sale.
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Nice reproduction of an Brass magnifying lens. Nice heavy quality thick glass. Very beautiful desk top adjustable Magnifier. The magnifying glass can be drawn near & can be pushed further as needed.
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Vintage Antique Style Brass Seahorse Magnifying Glass Desk Hand Lens
Nice reproduction of an antique Magnifying glass with a cast brass sseahorse handle. Magnifying glasses like this were used in the 18th and 19th century due to the poor lighting and eyesight. This piece is made just like the early versions with glass and brass.
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Material: Brass
British Library Theme Glass Magnifier Antique Magnifying Glass Wood Stand Decors
Magnifier size: 28 cm. Material: Brass, Wooden base & Glass. Color: Antique & Brown base.
The magnifying glass can be drawn near and can be pushed further as needed. Material: Brass, Wood. Finish: Antiqued Brass. This is a Reproduction Item, Not Sold As Antique. Good Piece Of Collection.
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Material: BrassVintage: Yes
Antique Magnifying Glass Brass Magnifier With Goat Horn Handle For Reading Paper
NOTE: ITEM NOT SOLD AS ANTIQUE. Best For Gift.
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Material: Brass
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Antique Desktop Magnifying Lens Glass Metal Vintage
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Antique Color Vintage Style Brass Rectangular Big Magnifying Glass Magnifier
Wooden Handle(Handle Color May Be Light & Dark).
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Material: Brass
Nice reproduction of an Brass magnifying lens. Nice heavy quality thick glass. Very beautiful desk top adjustable Magnifier. The magnifying glass can be drawn near & can be pushed further as needed.
Material : Brass, Wood & Glass. Finish : Antique. Not Sold As Antique. Best For Gift.
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Stunning Antique Sterling Silver and Ivory Magnifying Glass
Excellent condition minus silver rim slightly bent in two places. The ivory handle is 4 1/4' long.
Material: Sterling Silver
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This is a hand-carved, one-of-a-kind antique magnifying glass. I inherited it from a friend in Montecito, California who collected fine English and French antiques. My guess is that this piece is English.
Material: Wood
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Usage: Magnifier, Collectibles, Marine gift etc. Material: Brass, Glass & Rosewood. Color: Antique & Rosewood.
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Vintage Antique Knife Handle and Silver Magnifying Glass
Very decorative silver collar and mother of pearl handle. It is in excellent condition.
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Antique Brass Magnifying Glass Vintage Reading Len Magnifier Desktop Instruments
Beautifully handcrafted hand magnifying glass which is made out of brass and polished to antique finish and covered in leather case. It is fully functional. You can easily carry with your bag. It will add a royal look with your table furniture.
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Material : Brass, Wood & Glass. Finish : Antique. Not Sold As Antique. Best For Gift. Magnification : 5x Approx.
New ListingLARGE VINTAGE OR ANTIQUE SILVER MAGNIFYING GLASS
<p>Estate find not sure of metal 8” long 4” glass LARGE VINTAGE OR ANTIQUE SILVER MAGNIFYING GLASS . Condition is Used. Shipped with USPS Priority Mail.</p>
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Akro Agate Company
This illustrated guide provides marks found on both antique and contemporary collectible glass and includes dating information if known.
Akro Agate crow flying through an 'A' mark - most pieces are also marked “Made in USA” in raised letters and include a mold number. Early pieces may be unmarked.
The Akro Agate logo is actually a crow flying through the letter 'A' holding marbles in its beak and claws. The species in the logo is sometimes mistaken for an eagle or another type of bird since it is often poorly molded into the glass and can be hard to read.
Packages of marbles made from 1910 on included this logo on some boxes, but the marbles were not actually marked. The crow mark was used on glassware from the late '30s through the 1940s. Production ceased in 1949, but the company sold off its remaining inventory until 1951 when it officially went out of business.
ALIG Imperial Glass Co.
This is a late Imperial Glass Company mark. Several iterations of the original Imperial Glass Company mark used in the 1950s (a capital 'G' laid over a stylized capital 'I') led to this mark when the company was purchased from Lenox by Arthur Lorch in 1981.
Daum Nancy
One of a number of different marks used by the Daum factory in Nancy, France. Be sure to familiarize yourself with what is known as a 'Devil's Tail' mark.
Durand Art Glass
This is one of several marks used by Durand Art Glass from the mid-1920s into the early 1930s. Most pieces produced toward the end of the 1920s through 1931 had a hand engraved mark reading 'Durand', sometimes accompanied by a shape number, like the one shown above. Engraved marks like these were traced with an aluminum pencil making them more legible on the glass.
Federal Glass Company
'F' within a shield mark used on many Federal pieces, but some were not marked. The unmarked items are recognized as Federal pieces through pattern identification.
Federal made many marked Depression-era salt and pepper shakers and kitchenware items in a variety of colors in addition to Depression glass dinnerware sets.
Fenton Glass Company
Fenton used this oval mark beginning in 1970 and later added the '8' to denote the 1980s. Subsequent decades were marked '9' for the 1990s and '0' for 2000 and so on. Many pieces of Fenton are unmarked but can be identified by studying the styles, colors, and shapes made by this prolific manufacturer.
Fire King Oven Ware
Made in the U.S.A. was added to the Fire King mark in 1951. This particular mark was used through the 1950s. Pieces from the 1940s are marked 'Fire King Oven Glass'. Pieces from the 1960s have the Anchor Hocking wording and logo in addition to the Fire King Ware mark.
Fostoria Glass Company
Most Fostoria pieces are not marked and must be identified by the pattern and/or etching found on the piece. This type of acid etched mark was used during the 1970s on many Navarre pieces, according to 'Collectible Glassware from the 40s, 50s, and 60s' by Gene Florence.
Fostoria Paper Label Mark
Many Fostoria pieces were marked with paper labels like this one. Most were removed through washing and wear, however, so those pieces must be identified by the pattern or etching present on the piece. This particular label was found on Fostoria Coin Glass, which was produced from the 1960s through 1986.
Gallé, Emile
This is the mark of Emile Gallé’s workshop operating in Nancy, France. This is one of a number of authentic signature styles used by the Gallé workshop, which also include a vertical version and a two-lined etched mark. Gallé died in 1904, and objects produced from that time through 1914 feature a star before the mark.
Be aware that poor quality 'Gallé' pieces are being produced in China and sold in gift shops around the United States. In comparison to authentic Gallé pieces, these are molded rather than etched, acid cut or decorated in some other hand applied fashion.
Many of these items end up for sale in online auctions being represented as Gallé with low starting bids. Other mouth blown Gallé reproductions are of better quality, and harder to distinguish. Authentic Gallé pieces sell for thousands if not tens of thousands. It's best to buy these pieces from a reputable, knowledgeable dealer who will stand behind their merchandise when investing large sums in these wares.
Guernsey Glass
This confusing mark is often erroneously attributed to Boyd's Crystal Art Glass, Inc., which actually uses a B within a diamond marking. Guernsey also used a capital B mark in addition to this one.
Guernsey Glass was owned and operated by Harold Bennett, but only produced collectible glassware from 1967 through the late-1970s according to opensalts.net. Vaseline Glass Collectors Inc. reports that Mosser made Guernsey's later pieces. Pieces were made using old molds Bennett owned (some of them were first used by Cambridge Glass). The molds were supposedly sold by 2001, with some of them now in the hands of Wilkerson Glass and other manufacturers.
This mark was used on open salts, glass shoes, and hats, candy containers, butter dishes, and other items generally made of slag glass, and sometimes with a carnival finish.
Hazel Atlas Glass Co.
This is the mark for Hazel Atlas Glass Co. It is sometimes confused with Anchor Hocking Glass Co., another manufacturer making colored glass during the Depression era. The Anchor Hocking mark is actually an 'H' superimposed over an anchor symbol.
Heisey Glass Company
This is the distinctive 'H' within a diamond raised mark used on some pieces made by Heisey Glass Company. Some marks are faint due to the fire polished finishing each piece received, and not all Heisey pieces are marked.
Imperial Glass Company Iron Cross Mark
It is unclear exactly when this Imperial mark was first found on glass, but its use ceased after the late 1920s. It was used on a variety of different types of glassware.
Jeannette Glass Company
The Jeannette Glass Company 'J' in a square mark is reversed so it can be viewed through the bottom of the glass when looking inside. The mark shown was found on a soda fountain glass dating to the 1950s.
Most Jeannette Glass Co. tableware was not marked. Most of the marked items tend to be footed pieces such as goblets and glasses of varying types. Jeannette also used a 'J' in a triangle or a 'J' standing alone as their mark on occasion.
Krys-Tol Mark
This mark was used by Jefferson Glass Company on utility glass and its 'Chippendale' pattern of tableware.
Northwood Glass Company
This underlined 'N' in a circle mark is the most prolific on classic Carnival glass made by Northwood. Most pieces with this mark are old carnival pieces, but it's wise to remember that Wright reissued several patterns (the Grape and Cable butter dish and Grape Delight nut bowl are the most frequently found) with the mark after they bought the molds. They were later forced to change the mark which makes the later reissues less of a problem for collectors to identify.
Not all Northwood carnival glass will be marked. Marked pieces are not more valuable or desirable than unmarked pieces.
Quezal Art Glass and Decorating Co.
This is a paper label used c. 1907-1924 by Quezal Art Glass and Decorating Company.
This glass company was founded in Brooklyn, New York in 1901. Earlier pieces are engraved with a silver block mark. The paper label shown here was used from 1907 until the company closed in 1924.
Steuben - Aurene
Galactic civilizations 3 planetary invasion. Aurene is one of the most popular styles made by Steuben Glass Works While the Aurene signature may look amateurish, the one shown here is on a genuine piece of Steuben glass. Some pieces are marked only 'AURENE' rather than 'STEUBEN AURENE'. The company's etched fleur-de-lis logo is sometimes present as well.
Steuben - F. Carder
When unmarked pieces made by Steuben Glass Works were brought to Frederick Carder (the company's co-founder and long-time art director) so he could look at them, and he often marked them as they were identified. These marks read 'F. Carder' as shown on this Bubbly piece, and were accompanied by the word 'Steuben' etched in the same way.
Tiffany - L.C.T. Favrile
This is the L.C.T. mark used by Louis Comfort Tiffany on a variety of Favrile glass pieces.
Tiffany Favrile glass was marked in a number of different ways, including the L.C.T. initial mark.
Westmoreland Glass Company
This Westmoreland Glass mark was used on a variety of glassware types. Westmoreland molds have been sold to other glassmakers over the years who did not always remove the mark so dating can be difficult. Most late milk glass pieces with this mark were indeed produced by Westmoreland during the 1950s and '60s.