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Trembley's Antiques


Collectables





        Item 1   Blown glass novelty from the '50's, usually sat on TV or coffee table. Has started out as a ball of gass that had been rolled across rods of glass to give the striations. It is 11ins (27cms.)long and wing span is 9.5ins (18.75cm). Attributed to glass works of Murano, Italy. The straitions can be seen on the side view.
        Item 2   1950's art glass. Hand blown glass with polished base and elongated rim-done while glass was still molten. The colour fades fromę a deep emerald green to clear at the edges. It has no maker's mark but similar pieces were made in Canada by the Chalet Glass Co. for gift stores.
        Item 3   Water colour by Roger Johnson, dated 1975. This is one of a series of 12 sailing vessels painted for a collector in Waterloo County. The subject is the "Hesperas", built in 1873. Framed with non-glare glass. Size 13" x 17". Price $495.00
        Item 4   Oil Painting by J.W.Beatty RCA-OSA (1860-1941); It is oil on board; 8"x12" northern Ontario scene. Original oak frame. Have not attempted to clean it-otherwise in very good condition. Price $650.00
        Item 5   Books. Resource books, many out of print titles are in stock. Numerous collectable books are in the list.
        Item 6   Books. Old books; history, fiction, sports, do-it-yourself, etc. are available.
        Item 7   Books. A small collection of old children's books are in stock. Most are very interesting, depicting a way of life in previous days.
        Item 8   Kenner easy bake toy oven from late 1960s. Still in working condition. All complete - just missing spatula. Has original box which is showing its age. Price $25.


        Item 9   Simulated ivory handled, silver plated flat ware. A large service for six, consisting of dinner set, dessert set, carving set and various serving pieces in a beautiful, two level oak case. The ivory handled pieces were made in Sheffield, England. The lower drawer contains the silver plated spoons and serving pieces. Their pattern is the same, but different makers, according to the custom around 1900 of giving gifts of six spoons at a time. It makes an attractive and unique set.
        Item 10   SOLD! Set of Oneida Community Silver Plate flatware. Pattern is "Bridal Wreath" It is a service for eight plus serving pieces, for a total of 53 pieces and case. Condition is very good.
        Item 11   An exceptionally fine frame with a charming young ladies photo. The frame is double gilt insert in an oak frame. Clothing of the lass is typical of early 1900's. In very good condition.