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Hi, I'm Cynthia. I am a shop owner on multiple platforms with 20+ years of experience. I do everything within my power, including packing with great care and shipping fully insured, to get your "thing of beauty" to you safely. I have recently moved to the mountains of eastern Tennessee where I find my treasures and offer them to you, the beholder. I hope you will find your "thing of beauty" here. I was raised in a home where bone china, silver and fine crystal were both used and appreciated. This translated into a love of antiques and handmade items of similar quality. I love the journey that leads me to these beautiful things and I hope you will enjoy my "finds" as much as I have enjoyed finding them. Please feel free to reach out to me via text or email with any questions you may have. I am frequently hiking on the weekends so your best chance of a speedy response will be during weekday business hours. Follow me on FB and Instagram where I share additional information on the creation/history of my items. Helping you find your thing of beauty, Cynthia
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EAPG Antique Hand Painted Tumbler Drinking Glass Button & Arches Pattern in Gold Dated 1914
Pretty antique EAPG (Early American Pressed Glass) tumbler glass in the Button & Arches pattern. This features a gold band with hand painted roses. These were etched to order and sold as souvenirs at various locations & events in the late 1800s/early 1900s. This one is monogramed and dated 1914. Size: approx 4" h x 3" w Condition: Excellent vintage condition, no wear on the gold rim, I think this was a display piece only. The painted edge on the gold band is poorly done imo but it has always been that way and is not wear. Shipping: Flat discount USPS ground advantage insured to save you shipping $$. Message me prior to purchase if you need expedited or priority shipping. 💲Want it for less? Use my code ATHING93 for $5 off your first purchase (good in any NikNax shop.) Keats said "A thing of beauty is a joy forever". Each of us has a different idea of what "beauty" is. I find unique vintage items and offer them to you, the beholder. Have you found your thing of beauty?
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- Listed May 18, 2025












































