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Pickle Castors with Blue Glass Inserts
click to enlarge Description This is a very nice Victorian Pickle castor/caster by Simpson, Hall, Miller & Co. with a very blue patterned glass insert ( pressed diamond- by US Glass Co. considered rare in blue). The condition is extremely good and has been resilvered by The Senti-Metal Silver Co. From the Harvey collection. Inventory #PHC-4 Price $750.00 + S/H/I ORDER Contact Us _________________________________________________________________________ click to enlarge Description Here is a beautiful pickle castor by the Barbour Bros. Sliver Company. It has a very nice hand blown blue over white cased glass insert with a latice pattern and satin treatment. Everything is in great condition, Frame, Tongs, lid, silverplate and glass. As with most hand blown glass the top lip is not perfectly round or level so the lid wobles ever so slightly, but fits nicly. Inventory #RKM-4273-PC Price $ 695.00 + S/H/I ORDER Contact Us _____________________________________________________________________ click to enlarge Description This is a very nice Victorian Pickle castor/caster by Brooklyn Silverplate Co. with a very nice deep blue patterned insert. The overall condition is very good. It has been resilvered. From the Harvey collection. Inventory #PHC-2 Price $725.00 + S/H/I ORDER Contact Us _________________________________________________________________________ click to enlarge Description This is a very nice Victorian Pickle castor/caster by Simpson, Hall, Miller & Co. with a very nice aqua blue patterned glass insert (beaded dart - by Duncan and Sons). The condition is good with very light silver loss. From the Harvey collection. Inventory #PHC-6 Price $ 750.00 + S/H/I ORDER Contact Us _________________________________________________________________________ click to enlarge Description First of all, this castor/caster is one of the most beautiful I have ever owned. Not just the style but also the condition. Blue opalescent Coinspot insert set in and exceptional Wheeton Frame with tongs. No damage or repairs and the silverplate is in GREAT condition. I may just pull this one out for my personal collection. Inventory #S-0960 Price $995.00 + S/H/I SOLD _________________________________________________________________________ click to enlarge Description This is a very pretty Pickle Castor/caster. Unmarked frame & lid. Nice Blue insert, I am not sure of the pattern name. The condition is good with silverplate loss to the frame and some small nicks to the insert. Inventory #RKM 32-1A Price $285 .00 + S/H/I ORDER Contact Us _____________________________________________________________________ click to enlarge Description This is a very nice Victorian Pickle castor/caster by M.S. Benedict M'F'G. Co. with a very nice blue opalescent daisy and fern insert (done in the apple blossom mold- by The Northwood Glass Co). The condition is very good, with some silver loss. From the Harvey collection. Inventory #PHC-5 Price $ 850.00 + S/H/I SOLD _________________________________________________________________________
(click picture to enlarge) Description Inventory # Price $ .00 + S/H/I ORDER Contact Us ________________________________________________________________________ Back to main Pickle Castor Page Pickle Castor.htm Glass Companies and Silver Companies that produced pickle castors Please note that this is just a list of the most common companies we have encountered and by no means a complete list. During the period that Pickle Castors were produced (1860 - 1910) there were hundreds of glass and silverplate companies in operation and many of them would have produced Pickle Castors for at least a short period. Also some of these companies went through several name changes during that time. We only listed the most popular name they used during this period so you may encounter several variations of their names. Silverplate Companies that made Frames, Lids & Tongs Acme Silver Plate Co., - Adelphi silverplate Co., - American Silverplate Co., - Aurora Silver Plate MFG. Company, - Barbour Brothers, - Barbour Silver Company, - Benedict Silver Plate Co., - Boston silverplate Co., - Bristol Plate Company, - Britannia Metal Co., - Brooklyn Silver Plate Co., - Derby Silver Co., - E.G. Webster & Son, - Empire Co. Silver Plate, - Forbes Silver Co., - Halleltons Co., - Hartford Silver Plate Co., - Homan Silver Plate Co., - James W. Tufts, - Meriden B. Company, Meriden Silver Plate Co., - Middletown Plate Co., - Monarch Silver Co., - M.S. Benedict Mfg. Co., - National Silver Plate, - New Amsterdam Co., - New Haven S.P. Co., - Oriental Silver Company, - Pairpoint Mfg. Company, _ Philadelphia Plate company, - Queeny Silver Co., - Racine Silver Plate Co., - Reed & Barton S.P. Co., - Rockford Silver Co., - Roger and Bros., - Roger Smith and Co., - Royal Silver Plate Co., - Shelfield Plate Co., - Simpson Hall Miller C0., - Standard S.P. Co., - Toronto S.P. Co., - Vanberg S.P. Co., - Webster & Son, - Wheeton Co., - Wilcox Silver Plate Co., - William Rogers. Glass Companies That made the glass inserts for the silverplate companies A. H. Hiesey, - Beaumont Glass Company, - Boston & Sandwich Glass Company, - Bryce, Higbee and Company, - Buckeye Glass Company, - Burlington Glass works, - Campbell, Jones Glass Company, - Consolidated Lamp and Glass Company, - Degenhart Glassworks, - Dugan Glass Co., Flint Glass Co., - Fostoria Glass Company, - George Duncan and Sons, - Hobbs Brockunier Glass Company,- Imperial Glass Company, - Jeanette Glassworks, - Jefferson Glass Company, - McKee Bros., - Model Flint Glass Company, - Mount Washington Glass Company, - National Glass Company, New England Glass Company, - Northwood Glass Company, - O'Hara Glass Company,- Pittsburg Glass Company, - Richard and Hartley Glass Co., - Riverside Glass Company, - U.S. Glass Company, There were also some 3rd party companies (jobbers) that bought Pickle Castors from the silver plate companies and then Hand decorated them with Enamel Painted flowers, animals, birds or children before selling them to the stores. This was mostly done to colored glass inserts and made for some very beautiful and highly sought after castors. Most castors seen with this decoration have Cranberry or blue glass inserts but they are also sometimes seen in Green, Amber and clear Glass. Its not a well known fact but the founding Brothers that started the Fenton Glass Company got their start as a glass decorating company. It is speculated that they may have worked decorating glass at the Northwood factory and Hobbs Brockunier Factory for a short time before starting the Fenton Glass Company. With this in mind, those of you that collect Fenton pieces, it makes a person wonder, if that pickle castor in grandma's china cupboard with the nice Northwood decorated cranberry paneled sprig insert may just be,,,,maybe,,,,an example of Pre-Fenton, Fenton work....ofcourse thats just food for thought.
Notes of Special Interest If you have a Pickle Castor that you would like to have resilvered, you may wish to check out the link below. They have resilvered several for us and we have been very pleased with their work. They also do repairs and give a 25 year guarantee. Senti - Metal Co. America's largest, most distinguished silver restoration company for over 65 years! ___________________________________________________________________________________ Here is a book that we recommend for any Pickle Castor collector or Dealer. "The American Pickle Castor" Antiques dealer Bernice Thach of Wichita, Kan., collected pickle casters for 12 years before selling them to finance her book about them, The American Pickle Castor. (The book, featuring 500 color photos, is available for $39.95 plus shipping and handling by contacting Thach at ACCGC@cox.net or writing her at 4500 N. Ridge Road, Wichita, KS 67205. you can also contact her by phone at 316 - 722 - 5837 Back to main Pickle Castor Page Pickle Castor.htm Contact Us If you have any questions or comments about our web site. Back to our Home Page
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