by Brian Foster | Nov 29, 2015
Hobstar and Shield, Walther [pdb_list class=leadphoto filter=”manufacturer=walther&pattern=hobstar and shield” orderby=”saledate” order=”desc” fields=photo1 list_limit=1 sort=false search=false template=photo] [pdb_list...
by Brian Foster | Nov 29, 2015
Hobstar and Waffle Block, Imperial [pdb_list class=leadphoto filter=”manufacturer=imperial&pattern=hobstar and waffle block” orderby=”saledate” order=”desc” fields=photo1 list_limit=1 sort=false search=false template=photo]...
by Brian Foster | Nov 29, 2015
An extremely rare pattern in Carnival. Carl O. Burns reports in his 1996 book on Imperial that this goblet was also made by U.S. Glass, McKee and Federal as well as Imperial–who made the iridized versions on a reddish amber glass. This is the only example that...
by Brian Foster | Nov 29, 2015
Holiday, Northwood [pdb_list class=leadphoto filter=”manufacturer=northwood&pattern=holiday” orderby=”saledate” order=”desc” fields=photo1 list_limit=1 sort=false search=false template=photo] [pdb_list class=leadphoto...
by Brian Foster | Nov 29, 2015
These have been identified by both names. Oval Star & Fan or Hobstar Reversed have been identified as being of English origin. They don’t come up for auction too often. They are only reported in marigold. Examples sold in 2007 for $25 and in 2010 for $10....