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Consolidated green opaque Fish salt shaker
Item Number: 5329
 
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Manufacturer: Consolidated Glass Co., Fostoria, OH
Made between 1894 - 1900, this pattern is among those started while Consolidated was still in Fostoria, Ohio prior to their move to Pennsylvania. As Lechner states in his Salt Shaker book (second edition) on page 45, this motif consists of four embossed fish standing upright; one on each corner of the shaker. Excellent overall condition with some minor and typical inner rim roughness.

It stands 3 1/2 and is considered by Lechner as very scarce. The toothpick holder in this pattern is shown on the Second Edition of the Bredehoft book on page 46. It is very scarce in the cased colors.

Find out more about collecting Phoenix and Consolidated Glass at our club website: www.pcgcc.org


I am a long time member of the Phoenix & Consolidated Glass Collectors Club and past President (1988) of the National Toothpick Holder Collectors Club. I guarantee the authenticity of this piece of Consolidated Glass. 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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