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Higgins glass in the UK

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CathyG:
Max...the General electric clocks are scarce and very expensive. The last one I saw sell on ebay, went for 1,800.00. After I bought that clock I was lucky enough to also get the December 1954 issue of Better Homes and Garden with the ad for it. Keep looking, you never know what you can find! Higgins is a tough one because most pieces are signed except that clock, single rondelay's and ornaments, so you have a shot at finding one cheap! Just like blenko...depending on the pattern (or for blenko it would be the design) and year it was made will determine the value.


Paul...the steamship piece belongs to someone else. That's one of the things I love about higgins, something for everyone.

CathyG

glasswizard:
Anne, I can tell you that the gold is applied last, how I am not sure, and then the pc is fired. So the gold sits on top. Terry

chuggy:
Thanks Terry
Just checked mine with an eye glass and you are right of course, spot the novice here.....it's ME!!!!
Paul

Max:
Cathy said:
--- Quote ---Max...the General electric clocks are scarce and very expensive. The last one I saw sell on ebay, went for 1,800.00
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OMG Cathy!  I won't be getting on of those then!  :(   You're right though, you never know what you're going to find online - and I might get lucky as it isn't signed.   Meanwhile, I'll keep dreaming!   :roll:

Anne E.B.:
Not sure how to add links, but check out eBay item 7341466410 in U.S.  This is one of five gorgeous Higgins' pieces for auction.  The seller adds some interesting information, having actually met/seen Higgins at work.

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