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1999 GIBSON VASELINETEAR DROP CRACKLE GLASS CRUET XV

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1999 GIBSON VASELINETEAR DROP CRACKLE GLASS CRUET XV
1999 GIBSON VASELINETEAR DROP CRACKLE GLASS CRUET XV
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The AEAA is very pleased to present this next piece of valuable Vaseline Opalescent glass from the respected Loren (Butch) Morse collection. This lot represents a 1999 Gibson Glass hand blown, Vaseline Opalescent long neck, teardrop crackle glass cruet. This beautiful properly marked cruet is in excellent condition, and features the traditional short cropped spout. It explodes under black light, and weighs 13 oz., measuring 4 x 4 x 7.75 inches tall. This Gibson treasure represented one of the last hand blown glass companies in the U.S. Loren Morse was a respected family man and Vaseline collector, and his untimely passing a year ago was a blow to everyone. The Morse family gratefully appreciates your participation in this Estate sale. xxxxxxxxxxxxx. Charles Gibson started working with glass in the 1950s with different glass companies including Blenko, Indiana Glass and others. Gibson glass was opened in 1976 and closed one year later when Charles decided to Pastor full time. In 1985 Charles Gibson along with his son Phillip reopened Gibson glass, a small cottage industry glass shop in Milton, WV. He had previously worked at Blenko Glass, Bischoff Glass, and with Joe St. Clair Glass prior to starting his own shop. His specialties were paperweights, carnival glass and a line of fancy marbles. He also made some very nice Vaseline glass with heavy opalescence. They made limited edition cruets, ladys spittoons and perfume bottles (usually dated). Gibson also made the first convention piece for VGCI and it was the first 'marked' piece the club had made. It was a bulbous vase made into a spittoon shape. The factory closed in 2005, due to the failing health of Mr. Gibson, but the creative output had been such that the Osburn Modern Glass Co. was started in 2006 when Dave Osburn purchased the Gibson Glass Factory. Dave had also previously worked for Blenko Glass Company, and had 33 years of experience as a glass blower and designer. Osburn Modern Glass expanded their lines to include more than 100 items to choose from, including vases, baskets, bowls, pitchers, creamers, jugs, tumblers, mugs, glasses, decanters, ornaments, animals, paperweights and figurines. Pertinent data is listed below. Osburn Modern Glass, 1000 Amos St. Milton, West Virginia 25541.Contact phone: 888-743-9280 // Fax: 304-743-9281Web site: http://www.osburnglass.comContact e-mail: osburnglassorders@yahoo.com
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1999 GIBSON VASELINETEAR DROP CRACKLE GLASS CRUET XV

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