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Rare Vintage Advertising Bonbons (Isaac Benesch 54th Anniversary) Carnival Glass

$ 6.85

Availability: 98 in stock
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Material: Carnival Glass
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Color: Marigold
  • Style: Art Deco
  • Condition: Pre-owned by Me, I have been collecting Carnival Glass for over 45 years and in the near future my collection of over 650 plus pieces will be coming up for Auction. This Bonbon Dish is in Great condition with NO Chips, Cracks or Flea Bites
  • Original/Reproduction: Vintage Original
  • Time Period Manufactured: 1920-1929
  • Brand: Millersburg
  • Production Style: Carnival Glass
  • Glassmaking Technique: Fused
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • Item must be returned within: 14 Days
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • Vintage: Yes
  • Object Type: Bonbon Two Handle Dish

    Description

    Here is a Rare Vintage Advertising Bonbons (Isaac Benesch 54th Anniversary) Carnival Glass. The base of this dish reads: The Great House of Isaac Benesch & Sons and in the center 54th Anniversary as seen in photo #11 &12 which maybe hard to read. This dish is 3" tall which is at the handle by 7" wide from handle to handle by 7" long by 2 1/8" across the base. This interior pattern is called (Holly Sprig) and the leafs are heavily stippled and it has berry clusters as seen in photo's. This bonbon dish is Pre-owned by Me, I have been collecting Carnival Glass for over 45 years and in the near future my collection of over 650 plus pieces will be coming up for Auction. This Bonbon Dish is in Great condition with NO Chips, Cracks or Flea Bites.
    " The Great House of Isaac Benesch and Sons was the largest home furnishings department store of its time. The company was established in 1858 and eventually grew to encompass 13 retail outlets and 16 warehouses located in four different cities in Maryland and Pennsylvania. Benesch originated many marketing ideas that today are considered commonplace. Among them were: The First home delivery by gas powered trucks in 1912, The First set up complete room displays in 1921 and The First to take trade-ins in 1926.The Great House closed in the 1960s and was run as Kaufman's Department Stores until 1997.
    Your item will be sent Priority Mail this way because I can Insure the Item. In the past items sent out in First Class mail got lost or were tampered with at the Post Office.
    Payment is due within 7 days after the auction ends. I prefer PayPal. I will combine shipping if you purchase multiple items from me. Everything I sell comes from a Smoke-Free Home.
    In the event the item is not what you expected or you are dissatisfied with it, you will have 60-Days buyer-Paid returns and you will be refunded the purchase price plus original postage.
    When sending the item out, if I can make it cheaper then the quoted price I will just refund you the difference to your PayPal account as I have done in the past!