![]() 720 originally sold as a cov'd mustard w/ attached underplate but without the lid is considered a toothpick holder. Made in England 3098 $42įINECUT “with saucer” No. It is signed Charles Field Haviland CFOH over GDM mark France $29Ī tree. See also HERE $35Ī pink china toothpick with 3 gold feet. This is shown in the Canadian Handbook, pattern Northern Star. Silver toothpick holder #886 in the Nat'l TPH Collector's Society. This vaseline toothpick with a gold top rim is called HUB. It is in the toothpick society book #1011 No damage **SOLD** This clear toothpick holder with frosted lady called DIANA. This tiny little 2 1/4" tall BIRD BASKET missing its lid It is the Nat'l Toothpick HolderīUNDLED CIGARS milk glass with some of the gold The shaded colors are like Burmese,but it "speaks" Italian. This pretty little 2" tall piece is also an Italian import. The amberina one with tiny diamonds is $38 The one on the right is ribbed, maker is unknown $25. McKee pattern they named COLONIAL but it is also This style is called a 'sanitary' toothpick. Photos are of the front, close-up and back. It has been widely reproduced, but this on has the Horseshoe with Clover in milk glass no gold This piece 1 3/4" tall & 1 3/4" wide, depicts Kewpie standing by what was originally a candy container. The small dolls were extremely popular in the early 1900s. Illustrations by Rose O'Neill that appeared in Ladies' Home Journal in 1909. The famous Kewpie dolls are based on comical strip-like She is 2 3/4" high and 2 1/2" long with very detailed feathers. Toothpicks with this little fine feathered SWAN? The toothpick is not old but a fun design - made by Summit. 3 minor flakes, for $95.ĭaisy & Button - These are shaped like a little ice buckets We have one with a 3/4" very flat flake underneath one corner for $55Īnd one with some base roughness, incl. The manufacturer is unknown but it is said to have been made in 1890. It has the statue of a girl standing by a large basket is #749 in Heacock'sġ000 Toothpick Holders book and it is shown in Metz II pg 216. PRETTY MAIDEN is the name of this famous 5 1/4" tall toothpick holder. There is a small 'ding' on one of the feet. There is some green and some gold paint remaining. The books call this a TROUGH and we think it looks more like a manger. Is only 2 1/2" tall with 'ribs' surrounding the outside. $45įiery opalescent might have come from England. The original is pictured in the Sanfords' Novelty Book. Since this one is signed by Westmoreland (see above), it is probably from the later period. Westmoreland made them in the early 1900s and again in the 1950s. He is only 2 1/2" tall and 2" wide & holds your toothpicks This precious little guy is named BABY OWL. It is 2" tall, made by Bellaire Goblet ca. WHAT A CONCEPT! A toothpick holder shaped like a corset!!! It must have been controversial because these, especially in blue are quite rare. To learn how easy it is to purchase from, click HERE. To go BACK to the THIRD Store of toothpick holders from Heisey,įostoria & Riverside & the U S Glass Co. SECOND Store of EAPG pattern toothpicks click HERE. The FIRST Store of EAPG pattern toothpicks click HERE. Popular Victorian hat-shaped toothpick holders. A selection of miscellaneous antique toothpick holders as well as
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