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2014 Live Auction

The 2014 Convention will be an exciting time. The Live Auction will be held after the banguet Saturday night and the money goes to the Museum Support Fund to be used for the day to day operation of the museum. Again, all the glass is donated by supporters and friends of NDGA to help the museum.

This will be the third year that the auction has taken place and each year has proved to be a bigger success than the year before. The banquet and auction location location is the Knights of Columbus Hall located at 201 E. Harvey in Wellington.

The auction is open to the general public and should begin around 8:00 p.m.

Check out these photos of items donated so far, for this year's auction.

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Cambridge Caprice Alpine Console set consisting of # 65 4 footed oval 2 handled bowl and a pair #1338 3-lite candlesticks U.S. Glass Co. #15140 Athenia pattern (aka Reverse 44) celery vase in crystal with platinum Cambridge #3400 Ball Jug with Lotus’ #1041 Vesta etching Westmoreland Della Robbia pattern # 1058 Console Set which includes a 12” console bowl and 2 single candlesticks Ice Tub # 902 with the Cupid etch in green by Paden City
Swedish Optic 12” vase in Copen blue with cutting manufactured by Tiffin Octagon No. 500 Flamingo ice bucket with unknown etch manufactured by Heisey #1101 Catalonian Line 10” Triangle vase in Emerald Green by Consolidated Paneled Forget-Me-Not 7.5” Covered Comport by McKee Pink Dogwood pitcher decorated 80 oz. by MacBeth-Evans Glass Co. 1929-1932
Crown Tuscan 3 pc Console Set - #647 Keyhole 2-light Candelabrum pair with a #P384 11 inch Oval Bowl by Cambridge Glass Company Crystal Radiant Table Set with salt & pepper by Riverside Glass Works c.1901 Ice Blue Radiance No. 5113 blown pitcher by Duncan Miller Glass Co. Autographed copies of Colored Glassware of the Depression Era 2 and 1982 Supplement & Price Trends by Hazel Marie Weatherman Crystal Clipper Ship bookends Line No. 499 by New Martinsville Glass Co. c.1938
Fenton Blue Ridge Pitcher and 4 glasses Fenton #8435 Burmese Glass Basket Tiffin #151 Black satin glass Candlesticks with Mefford gold Decoration Blenko (?) vase Fostoria #2 383 Trindle Candlesticks
Imperial Cathay Line #5029 Empress Bookstops Cambridge Caprice No. 239 8 ½” Ball Vase in Amber Fenton Cameo Opalescent Open Compote Cambridge Caprice No. 242 6” Vase in Amber Cambridge Caprice #66 13” 4 footed bowl
Imperial Candlewick 400/168 Ice Tub Westmoreland #1207 Cream & Sugar wheel cut with silver Overlay Fenton #184 10” Aqua Crest Vase Cambridge #1236 Ivy Ball Pair in Crown Tuscan Bryce #1137 El Rancho Turnabout
Consolidated Chrysanthemum Lamp – Tricolor Highlighting on Satin Custard Glass Fostoria Coin #1372/829 Covered Urn Fenton #449/600 Console Set Milk Glass Floor Lamp Fenton #192 10” Rose Crest Basket
Fostoria Coin #1372/324 Coach Lamp Pair Fostoria #1515 Heirloom Epergne Westmoreland #1002/1848 Console Set in Lavender with #314 Lattice Decoration Northwood Center Handled Server in Chinese Coral with Heavy Silver Rim Westmoreland #1812 Covered comport with wheel cutting, gold and Enameled Roses
Milk Glass 8” Crimped Hobnail Low Footed Compote Northwood #696 Console Set in Chinese Coral Central #T319 Krystol Candlesticks 2 Glass Canes tall in Amber, short in bottle green Fenton #8354 9” Vase in Burmese Glass
Northwood Three Fruits Carnival 9” Bowl in Marigold Duncan Miller Swan Family of 3 Laguna Red, White and Blue Quilt Fenton Handcrafted American Glass Artistry 100 years, 1905-2005, never opened