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Crider 2006 vaseline black rim vase Terry Crider started his glasswork in 1976. He is self taught. This studio glass artist has put out a limited amount of work over the past 33 years. He uses NO MOLDS and his only help has been his wife Donna who was responsible for all the finish work on the pieces. I had an email from Terry and Donna a few years ago stating that he doesn't think it would be fair to the collectors to make any of the same things again. They have decided, if they do make glass again, they are not going to make anything that they have made in the past. He made glass part time from 1988-2000. In 2005, he began again to produce a limited amount of glass. He's a great artist with VERY few early pieces out there. This toothpick is in mint condition and is signed Crider and dated 2006.

This Crider clear vaseline glass is in a bulge base JIP shape with white herringbone pattern. The top has been pulled in the classic Crider JIP shape. The outside is irridized. What is unusual about this piece is that Crider has decided to use a pattern on the outside which he used in his very early pieces, that of a herringbone pattern. The rim is hand applied and done in very dark amethyst glass. It's hard to imagine the amount of work that went into this beautiful, hand made toothpick holder.

This piece stands about 2 7/8 inches high at its highest point and 2 1/2 inches wide. Most Crider toothpick holders are no more than 2 1/4 inches wide. So, I am calling this a small vase and/or a toothpick holder. It is a fantastic piece of American art glass! It is in perfect condition.

I am a long time member and past President (1988) of the National Toothpick Holder Collectors Club. I guarantee the authenticity of this TP. For more info on toothpick holders as a great collectible, visit the National Toothpick Holder Collectors Society web page at (www.nthcs.org)  

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toothpick holder: Crider 1979? bulbous JIP Terry Crider started his glasswork in 1976. He is self taught. This studio glass artist has put out a limited amount of work over the past 32 years. He uses NO MOLDS and his only help has been his wife Donna. I had an email from Terry and Donna a few years ago stating that he doesn't think it would be fair to the collectors to make any of the same things again. They have decided, if they do make glass again, they are not going to make anything that they have made in the past. He made glass part time from 1988-2000. In 2005, he began again to produce a limited amount of glass. He's a great artist with VERY few early pieces out there. This toothpick is in mint condition although it has no date or name, I know it is a Crider by design characteristics.

This Crider amethyst base glass with white applied pulled herringbone decoration is in a bulbous base shape with a modified JIP top. It's hard to imagine the amount of work that went into this beautiful, hand made toothpick holder. This particular toothpick holder is unsigned and not dated, though I date it to the 1979-1981 period by shape, decoration and size.

This little toothpick holder stands about 2 1/2 inches high at its highest point. It is a fantastic piece of American art glass! It is in perfect condition.

I am a long time member and past President (1988) of the National Toothpick Holder Collectors Club. I guarantee the authenticity of this TP. For more info on toothpick holders as a great collectible, visit the National Toothpick Holder Collectors Society web page at (www.nthcs.org)  

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toothpick holder: Crider 2009 emerald green Terry Crider started his glasswork in 1976. He is self taught. This studio glass artist has put out a limited amount of work over the past 33 years. He uses NO MOLDS and his only help has been his wife Donna who was responsible for all the finish work on the pieces. I had an email from Terry and Donna a few years ago stating that he doesn't think it would be fair to the collectors to make any of the same things again. They have decided, if they do make glass again, they are not going to make anything that they have made in the past. He made glass part time from 1988-2000. In 2005, he began again to produce a limited amount of glass. He's a great artist with VERY few early pieces out there. This toothpick is in mint condition and is signed Crider and dated 2009.

This Crider emerald green base glass is in a ring base shape with white King Tut pattern. The top has been pulled creating an oval shape mouth. The outside is irridized. It's hard to imagine the amount of work that went into this beautiful, hand made toothpick holder.

This little toothpick holder stands about 2 1/4 inches high at its highest point. It is a fantastic piece of American art glass! It is in perfect condition.

I am a long time member and past President (1988) of the National Toothpick Holder Collectors Club. I guarantee the authenticity of this TP. For more info on toothpick holders as a great collectible, visit the National Toothpick Holder Collectors Society web page at (www.nthcs.org)  

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Crider 2 1/2 amethyst Loop irridized vase
Terry Crider started his glasswork in 1976. He is self taught. This studio glass artist has put out a limited amount of work over the past 32 years. He uses NO MOLDS and his only help has been his wife Donna who did all the threading work. I had an email from Terry and Donna stating that he doesn't think it would be fair to the collectors to make any of the same things again. They have decided now that they are making glass again they are not going to make anything that they have made in the past. He stopped blowing glass around 1990 and didn't start blowing again until 1999. Terry and Donna started blowing glass again in 2006 and continue making limited quantities today.

He's a great artist with VERY few early pieces out there. This great amethyst Tut vase is in mint condition and is signed and dated 1987

This Crider 1987 pulled Loop and irridized amethyst vase is hand blown.. It has a golden irridized finish on a base of amethyst glass. In addition, it is threaded! It's hard to imagine the amount of work that went into this beautiful, hand made vase.

This vase stands about 2 1/2 inches high and is 3 inches across at the top rim. It is a fantastic piece of contemporary collectible glass art! It is in perfect condition. Add it to your Terry Crider collection today.  

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Crider 1983 Latticino JIP toothpick holder
Terry Crider started his glasswork in 1976. He is self taught. This studio glass artist has put out a limited amount of work over the past 32 years. He uses NO MOLDS and his only help has been his wife Donna. I have a recent email from Terry and Donna stating that he doesn't think it would be fair to the collectors to make any of the same things again. They have decided, if they do make glass again, they are not going to make anything that they have made in the past. He stopped blowing glass around 1990 and didn't start blowing again until 1999. This toothpick is in mint condition and is signed and dated on the base... Crider 1983

This Crider 1983 toothpick holder is hand blown glass - a clear crystal with 2 repeating panels of canes in nine different color combinations for a total of 18 canes! White, yellow, pink and blue canes were used and this piece is obviously inspired by the classic latticino glass style from Murano Italy . It's hard to imagine the amount of work that went into this beautiful, hand made toothpick holder.

This little toothpick holder stands about 2 7/8 inches high at its highest point. It is a fantastic piece of art glass! It is in perfect condition.
 

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Crider 1980 cased loops toothpick holder
Terry Crider started his glasswork in 1976. He is self taught. This studio glass artist has put out a limited amount of work over the past 32 years. He uses NO MOLDS and his only help has been his wife Donna who was responsible for all the finish work on the pieces. I had an email from Terry and Donna a few years ago stating that he doesn't think it would be fair to the collectors to make any of the same things again. They have decided, if they do make glass again, they are not going to make anything that they have made in the past. He made glass part time from 1988-2000. In 2005, he began again to produce a limited amount of glass. He's a great artist with VERY few early pieces out there. This toothpick is in mint condition and is signed Crider and though not dated, I believe it is from the 1977- 1981 period based on pattern and style.

This Crider amethyst base glass with white applied pulled loops decoration is in a bulbous base urn shape. It is cased in white glass. It's hard to imagine the amount of work that went into this beautiful, hand made toothpick holder.

This little toothpick holder stands about 1 5/8 inches high at its highest point and it is 2 1/4 inches wide at its widest point of the top rim. It is a fantastic piece of American art glass! It is in perfect condition.

I am a long time member and past President (1988) of the National Toothpick Holder Collectors Club. I guarantee the authenticity of this TP. For more info on toothpick holders as a great collectible, visit the National Toothpick Holder Collectors Society web page at (www.nthcs.org)
 

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Crider 2 3/4 inch amethyst Tut irridized vase Terry Crider started his glasswork in 1976. He is self taught. This studio glass artist has put out a limited amount of work over the past 32 years. He uses NO MOLDS and his only help has been his wife Donna who did all the threading work. I had an email from Terry and Donna stating that he doesn't think it would be fair to the collectors to make any of the same things again. They have decided now that they are making glass again they are not going to make anything that they have made in the past. He stopped blowing glass around 1990 and didn't start blowing again until 1999. Terry and Donna started blowing glass again in 2006 and continue making limited quantities today.

He's a great artist with VERY few early pieces out there. This great amethyst Tut vase is in mint condition and though not dated matches one I sold recently which was signed and dated 1985 on the base.

This Crider circa 1985 pulled Feather and irridized amethyst vase is hand blown.. It has a golden irridized finish on a base of amethyst glass. It's hard to imagine the amount of work that went into this beautiful, hand made vase.

This vase stands about 2 3/4 inches high. It is a fantastic piece of contemporary collectible glass art! It is in perfect condition. Add it to your Terry Crider collection today.  

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Crider crimped rim cased toothpick holder
Terry Crider started his glasswork in 1976. He is self taught. This studio glass artist has put out a limited amount of work over the past 32 years. He uses NO MOLDS and his only help has been his wife Donna who was responsible for all the finish work on the pieces. I had an email from Terry and Donna a few years ago stating that he doesn't think it would be fair to the collectors to make any of the same things again. They have decided, if they do make glass again, they are not going to make anything that they have made in the past. He made glass part time from 1988-2000. In 2005, he began again to produce a limited amount of glass. He's a great artist with VERY few early pieces out there. This toothpick is in mint condition and is signed Crider and though not dated, I believe it is from the 1977- 1981 period based on pattern and style.

This Crider amethyst base glass with white applied pulled loops decoration is in a bulbous base urn shape shape with a modified JIP top, which has been hand crimped. It is cased in white glass. It's hard to imagine the amount of work that went into this beautiful, hand made toothpick holder.

This little toothpick holder stands about 2 3/4 inches high at its highest point and it is 2 3/4 inches wide at its widest point of the crimped rim. It is a fantastic piece of American art glass! It is in perfect condition.

I am a long time member and past President (1988) of the National Toothpick Holder Collectors Club. I guarantee the authenticity of this TP. For more info on toothpick holders as a great collectible, visit the National Toothpick Holder Collectors Society web page at (www.nthcs.org)

 

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Crider 1985 bulbous Tut TP or rose bowl

Terry Crider started his glasswork in 1976. He is self taught. This studio glass artist has put out a limited amount of work over the past 32 years. He uses NO MOLDS and his only help has been his wife Donna who did all the finish work on the pieces. I had an email from Terry and Donna a few years ago stating that he doesn't think it would be fair to the collectors to make any of the same things again. They have decided, if they do make glass again, they are not going to make anything that they have made in the past. He made glass part time from 1988-2000. In 2005, he began again to produce a limited amount of glass. He's a great artist with VERY few early pieces out there. This toothpick or rose bowl is in mint condition and is signed Crider and dated 1985 on the base.

This Crider 1985 amethyst base glass with white applied Kint Tut decoration is in a bulbous base shape with the rim pushed into the glass creating a sort of classic Victorian rose bowl effect. Though it is a little wide to be a classic toothpick holder, it certainly could have been as it is the right height. It's hard to imagine the amount of work that went into this beautiful, hand made toothpick holder.

This little toothpick holder and or rose bowl stands about 2 1/4 inches high and is three inches wide. The opening of the mouth is 1 3/8 inches wide. It is a fantastic piece of American art glass! It is in perfect condition.

I am a long time member and past President (1988) of the National Toothpick Holder Collectors Club. I guarantee the authenticity of this TP. For more info on toothpick holders as a great collectible, visit the National Toothpick Holder Collectors Society web page at (www.nthcs.org)
 

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Terry Crider 1977 striped vase Terry Crider started his glasswork in 1976. He is self taught. This studio glass artist has put out a limited amount of work over the past 32 years. He uses NO MOLDS and his only help has been his wife Donna. I had an email from Terry and Donna in 2002 stating that he doesn't think it would be fair to the collectors to make any of the same things again. They have decided, if they do make glass again, they are not going to make anything that they have made in the past. He stopped blowing glass around 1990 and didn't start blowing again until 1999. He's a great artist with VERY few early pieces out there. This vase is in mint condition and is signed and dated 1977 on the base. I believe this is the first year he began sellling his glass

This Crider 1977 white vertically striped vase is hand blown glass - a purple layer with white pulled stripes all of which is irridized. All the decoration was done by Donna Crider. In this vase there are also V lines between the vertical stripes. I have never seen this particular decoration on another Crider vase to date. It's hard to imagine the amount of work that went into this beautiful, hand made bud vase.

This vase stands about 4 3/4 inches high. It is a fantastic piece of American 20th century art glass! It is in perfect condition.  

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Crider 1988 Blue Bell Tut toothpick holder
Terry Crider started his glasswork in 1976. He is self taught. This studio glass artist has put out a limited amount of work over the past 32 years. He uses NO MOLDS and his only help has been his wife Donna. I had an email from Terry and Donna a few years ago stating that he doesn't think it would be fair to the collectors to make any of the same things again. They have decided, if they do make glass again, they are not going to make anything that they have made in the past. He made glass part time from 1988-2000. In 2005, he began again to produce a limited amount of glass. He's a great artist with VERY few early pieces out there. This toothpick is in mint condition and is signed Terry Crider and dated 1988 on the base.

This Crider 1988 brilliant blue glass (called Blue Bell) with applied white Tut decoration is in a bulbous base shape. It's hard to imagine the amount of work that went into this beautiful, hand made toothpick holder.

This little toothpick holder stands about 2 1/2 inches high at its highest point. It is a fantastic piece of American art glass! It is in perfect condition.

I am a long time member and past President (1988) of the National Toothpick Holder Collectors Club. I guarantee the authenticity of this TP. For more info on toothpick holders as a great collectible, visit the National Toothpick Holder Collectors Society web page at (www.nthcs.org)
 

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Crider 5 inch pulled threaded purple vase

Terry Crider started his glasswork in 1976. He is self taught. This studio glass artist has put out a limited amount of work over the past 32 years. He uses NO MOLDS and his only help has been his wife Donna who did all the threading work. I had an email from Terry and Donna stating that he doesn't think it would be fair to the collectors to make any of the same things again. They have decided now that they are making glass again they are not going to make anything that they have made in the past. He stopped blowing glass around 1990 and didn't start blowing again until 1999.

He's a great artist with VERY few early pieces out there. This great early Crider studio vase is in mint condition and is signed but undated on the base. However, stylistically, I would guess this is from the 1977-1980 period of his production based on how the white glass was pulled from the bottom of the vase and large area the white pulled loops take up on the vase.

This Crider undated pulled loops, threaded and irridized purple base glass vase is hand blown.. It has anirridized finish on a base of purple glass. It's hard to imagine the amount of work that went into this beautiful, hand made vase.

This vase stands about 5 inches high. It is a fantastic piece of contemporary collectible glass art! It is in perfect condition. Add it to your Terry Crider collection today.  

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Crider 1984 green Tut white rim TP Terry Crider started his glasswork in 1976. He is self taught. This studio glass artist has put out a limited amount of work over the past 32 years. He uses NO MOLDS and his only help has been his wife Donna. I had an email from Terry and Donna stating that he doesn't think it would be fair to the
collectors to make any of the same things again. They have decided, if they do make glass again, they are not going to make anything that they have made in the past. He stopped blowing glass around 1990 and didn't start blowing again until 1999. This toothpick is in mint condition and is signed and dated on the base... Crider 1984

This Crider 1984 green Tut white rim TP Toothpick holder is hand blown glass - green base glass with a King Tut pattern. The outide is irridized. It's hard to imagine the amount of work that went into this beautiful, hand made toothpick holder.

This little toothpick holder stands about 1 3/4 inches high at its highest point and only 2 1/4 inches wide at widest point. It is a fantastic piece of art glass! It is in perfect condition.

I am a long time member and past President (1988) of the National Toothpick Holder Collectors Club. I guarantee the authenticity of this TP. For more info on toothpick holders as a great collectible, visit the National Toothpick Holder Collectors Society web page at (www.nthcs.org)

 

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Crider 1984 caramel King Tut iridized TP Terry Crider started his glasswork in 1976. He is self taught. This studio glass artist has put out a limited amount of work over the past 32 years. He uses NO MOLDS and his only help has been his wife Donna. I have a recent email from Terry and Donna stating that he doesn't think it would be fair to the collectors to make any of the same things again. They have decided, if they do make glass again, they are not going to make anything that they have made in the past. He stopped blowing glass around 1990 and didn't start blowing again until 1999. This toothpick is in mint condition and is signed and dated on the base... Crider 1982



This Crider 1984 tall cyclinder shape King Tut pattern is hand blown cased glass - orange red swirls on a caramel base. Both the inside and the outside of the piece are iridized. It's hard to imagine the amount of work that went into this beautiful, hand made toothpick holder.



This little toothpick holder stands about 2 3/4' high at its highest point and is only 1 3/8' in diameter. It is a fantastic piece of art glass! It is in perfect condition.

I am a long time member and past President (1988) of the National Toothpick Holder Collectors Club. I guarantee the authenticity of this TP. For more info on toothpick holders as a great collectible, visit the National Toothpick Holder Collectors Society web page at (www.nthcs.org)
 

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