Artfact Live! Presents Early American Pattern Glass from Jeffrey S. Evans & Associates Bid online exclusively through Artfact Live! on over 440 lots of glassware on August 29, 2009.
News-Antique.com - Aug 20,2009 - On August 29, 2009, Jeffrey S. Evans & Associates , located in Mt. Crawford, VA, will host its Early American Pattern Glass Auction live online with Artfact Live! In this extensive sale, Jeffrey S. Evans & Associates will offer more than 440 lots of glassware. A Bordered Ellipse Variant - Ruby Stained Pair Gas Shades is the top estimated lot, requiring a minimum bid of $500 and expected to sell between $1,000-$1,500.
If you can’t join the live auction action in Mt. Crawford, VA, on August 29, visit Artfact.com to login or register free to bid live online at this exceptional auction. To research similar Early American Pattern Glass auctions and view over 50 million auction price results, including previous results from Jeffrey S. Evans & Associates , visit http://www.artfact.com and search the industry’s leading past prices database.
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