
A significant number of the things highlighted in our displays assortment have been procured under transfer through domain deals or liquidations. You can make certain of the quality and estimation of every thing in our display, as they are generally independently assessed by Joshua Kodner himself.




Woody Auction Woody Auction is a family-owned auction house.
It has been selling Victorian Antiques for more than 75 years.
This auction house basically deals with American Brilliant Cut Glass, Art Glass, Firearms, Furniture, Primitives, Artwork, Oriental, Lamps, Carnival Glass, Porcelain, Pottery, Sterling Silver, Native American, and other quality antiques, especially pre-1900.The auction house has been recognized as one of the top auction houses using top-level bidding platforms.
Woody has conducted many auctions of cut glass, below discussed are a few amongst them, also see the Woody auction results Collection of American Brilliant Cut Glass:"The William Buschling assortment makes certain to grab the eye of American Brilliant Cut Glass authorities around the world," said Jason Woody of Woody Auction.
Furthermore, as consistently at Woody Auction, there are no purchaser's charges for those in participation, while paying with money or check.Sure to get paddles swaying is a Brilliant Period Cut Glass two-took care of, green slice to clear cherishing cup, 6 ¾ inches tall, with an engraved botanical and ornate plan credited to Stevens and Williams; and an ABCG platform ewer, with the reticulated authentic silver foot with embellished spout, handle and flip top by Theodore Starr Co., 14 inches tall, engraved with a greenery configuration, star precious stone, and fan features.Delightful ABCG containers will highlight a 22-inch-tall trumpet jar having three segments of hobstar, strawberry precious stone, vesica, zipper and fan theme, and an enormous winding cut handle stem, in addition to a gigantic 8 ½ inch breadth scalloped hobstar foot; and a 16 ½-inch-tall jar in the Othello design by Clark, flaunting a stage cut neck, design cut edge and a hobstar base.
Both are fine models that would show pleasantly.ABCG plate will incorporate a frozen yogurt plate with fishtail plan, 16 ½ creeps by 9 ½ inches, highlighting an awesome cutting of hobstar, vesica, nailhead precious stone, and star and fan theme, in addition to delightful clear, as imagined in ABCG for the Discriminating Collector (page 192); and an ABCG serving plate with an intricate authentic edge checked Gorham, with an all-around cut plan of vesica, hobstar, square and miter theme.


When asked Jim Olean how he started his collection of glass candy containers, he said in the fall of 1985, I went out into the woods near my house in search of wild mushrooms.
These items were taken home, washed, and placed on a shelf in our game room.My uncle, who collects many old things, came over to visit me one day.
I was told they were made about 30 minutes away, that they held candy, and that they were made of glass.
In the same dump, I also discovered a candlestick telephone.
But this one was 100% original like the day it was made, some thirty years ago!
History of glass candy containersWhere and when this industry began is somewhat dubious.
