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Holly Amber Glass
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November 2012

Holly Amber glass, also called Golden Agate, was made by the Indiana Tumbler and Goblet Co. of Greentown, Ind., for six months in 1903. The rare pressed glass has a border of holly leaves. A record price, $9,500, was paid in September 2012 for a toothpick holder on a pedestal stem. See more information on Holly Amber and its prices.

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Photo: Holly Amber vase shown sold at Brunk Auctions

 

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  JJJ  - holly amber glass   |11-14-2012 19:53:36  
Why was Holly Amber Glass made for such
a short period of time? Did any other
Glass
Companies make this glass?
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