Precious Items
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Pete Seeger Stamp Items
$75The United States Postal Service has inducted Pete Seeger into the Postal Services' Music Icons Forever Stamp. Click here for information about the Dedication Ceremony.
You are bidding on the following:
A Pete Seeger American Commemorative Panel (8 1/2" X 11 1/4") printed on sturdy card stock features an image of Pete and includes a narrative about his journey from Folk singer to folk hero.
A framed (11.5" X 14.5") print, which features the art from the Pete Seeger stamp, plus a mounted Forever stamp and the First Day of Issue Details.
A digital Color Postmark First Day Cover; this postmark is applied by laser to envelopes as a collectible piece.
A Commemorative pin distributed on the First Day of Issue Unveiling Ceremony in Newport, Rhode Island of the Pete Seeger Stamp. This item is unique in that is not available for sale through USPS
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Tall Flower Vase: Lail Design
$55The tall flower vase, from Lail Designs, works well for larger floral arrangements. It is made with local clay from Sheffield MA. Its semi matte house-mixed glazes are tested for food safety.
Both Microwave and Dishwasher safe.
Dimensions : Width 3.5" Height 10"
Lail Design was founded in 2016 by master thrower Brad Lail.
Rooted in traditional craftsmanship with a modern design approach, Lail Design makes high quality ceramics with a minimal aesthetic. Durable, versatile, and timeless, they are designed to outlive trends and last a lifetime.
Brad worked in North Carolina, South West England, Jingdezhen China, and NYC for over a decade before opening his own shop. His work is informed by the teachings of Leach pottery, Michael Cardew, and traditional North Carolina pottery.
LAIL pottery is hand thrown, trimmed, glazed and fired from Brad's home studio in Catskill, NY. All glazes are formulated and mixed in-house. The pots are fired in a reduction gas kiln resulting in a depth and sensitivity that electric fired pieces cannot achieve.
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Quart Pitcher from Lail Design
$50The quart pitcher, by Lail Design, is designed for maximum functionality. Perfect size for a quick iced tea, coffee, or cocktail. It fits well in a fridge door and looks beautiful on a counter or shelf.
It is made with local clay from Sheffield, MA
Its semi-matte, house-mixed glazes are tested for food safety
It is both Microwave and Dishwasher safe.
It is Trimmed with an elevated foot, and stamped 'LAIL'
Lail Design was founded in 2016 by master thrower Brad Lail.
Rooted in traditional craftsmanship with a modern design approach, Lail Design makes high quality ceramics with a minimal aesthetic. Durable, versatile, and timeless, they are designed to outlive trends and last a lifetime.
Brad worked in North Carolina, South West England, Jingdezhen China, and NYC for over a decade before opening his own shop. His work is informed by the teachings of Leach pottery, Michael Cardew, and traditional North Carolina pottery.
LAIL pottery is hand thrown, trimmed, glazed and fired from Brad's home studio in Catskill, NY. All glazes are formulated and mixed in-house. The pots are fired in a reduction gas kiln resulting in a depth and sensitivity that electric fired pieces cannot achieve.
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Two 12 oz Mugs
$80These 12oz Mugs, from Lail Design, are an ideal size for the "one cup" coffee or tea drinker. Designed for in-house service at coffee shops, it is the perfect serving size for your morning or afternoon pickup. Height 4" Width 3"
They are made with local clay from Sheffield, MA. They have a semi-matte, house-mixed glaze tested for food safety. They are Microwave and Dishwasher safe.
Rooted in traditional craftsmanship with a modern design approach, Lail Design makes high quality ceramics with a minimal aesthetic. Durable, versatile, and timeless, they are designed to outlive trends and last a lifetime.
Brad worked in North Carolina, South West England, Jingdezhen China, and NYC for over a decade before opening his own shop. His work is informed by the teachings of Leach pottery, Michael Cardew, and traditional North Carolina pottery.
LAIL pottery is hand thrown, trimmed, glazed and fired from Brad's home studio in Catskill, NY. All glazes are formulated and mixed in-house. The pots are fired in a reduction gas kiln resulting in a depth and sensitivity that electric fired pieces cannot achieve.
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Porcelain Pottery
$100You are Bidding on a Piece of Porcelain Pottery
by Charles Burleigh, a local artist and Interior designer.
Pottery measures 11" wide X 6" high.
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Charcoal Grill
$70The Master Forge 30-in barrel charcoal grill has a total of 810-sq in cooking area, and can cook up to 43 burgers at a time.
Included is a built in temperature gauge and adjustable charcoal grate height system for temperature control.
With the fixed side and front shelves you can prep and cook. A bottom storage shelf offer extra space.
The wheels make transporting easy for your next event.
Includes a 270-sq in warming rack.
Assembly Required
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Hand Cast Praying Mantis Jar
$100You are bidding on a Hudson Beach Glass Hand Cast Praying Mantis Jar.
John and Wendy Gilvey, Michael Benzer and Jennifer Smith founded Hudson Beach Glass in 1987.
The main studio is located in a renovated icehouse in the Hudson Valley. In 2003 the gallery and a glass blowing demonstration studio was opened on
Main Street in Beacon, NY.
It is located in a restored firehouse just a short walk from Dia: Beacon and the Beacon Metro-North Train Station.
Size: 5" Diameter X 2.5" High
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Hetta Glogg Gift Basket
$130You are Bidding on a Hetta Glogg Gift Basket.
Enjoy this Hetta Glogg in the double walled mugs along with the Brookside Dark Chocolates.
HETTA glogg starts with a port and is brandy-finished, giving it an already sweet and fruity bouquet. Infused with fruits like orange peel and raisins, and spices such as cinnamon, cardamom, and a few small, secret tweaks of flavor, HETTA's glogg can be served heated or cold.
Their recipe has been handed down for generations. They source locally and buy organic whenever possible. It takes about 10 days for the fruit to ferment, releasing rich, hearty flavor into the port.
Hetta does everything possible to keep our eco-footprint small, cleaning, sterilizing, and reusing HETTA bottles whenever possible. You can bring your empty bottles to the Kingston tasting room during normal business hours, or simply leave them on their doorstep. Or complete an online form to request a prepaid shipping label.
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Bike Helmets & E-Bike Rental
$100You are Bidding on Two Kali Bike Helmets and an E-Bike Day Rental for Two from Bikeway in Wappinger Falls.
Get rolling with the Chakra Solo Protectives Helmets: one in blue and one in white.
Kali Protectives come from a breakthrough in safety technology - Composite Fusion, a process that bonds the helmet shell and foam enabling the use of a thinner shell, creating a lighter stronger helmet. Lighter and stronger means a safe helmet with less mass attached to your head.
Plus: Experience an E-Bike from Bikeway in Wappingers Falls, not far from the Dutchess Rail Trail. This trail has views of farm fields, ponds and wetlands.
Riding an electric bike is similar to riding a traditional bike, but with the added benefit of the electric assistance. The motor can be controlled, which allows the rider to adjust the level of assistance and speed.
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Wine Enthusiast Gift Basket
$600You are bidding on a Trove of Entertaining Accessories from The Wine Enthusiast.
This set contains
Acacia Wood and Marble Charcuterie Boards (4-Piece Set)
Set of 4 Ombre Stainless Steel Mugs
Double Wall Wine Decanter
2 Double Wall Wine Glasses
Electric Wine Opener
Acacia Wood Carving Rack Station
Acacia Wood Condiment Server with 3 Ceramic Bowls with 3 Metal Serving Spoons
Reclaimed Barrel Spice Rack With Magnetic Jars
The Wine Enthusiast has been a consistent supporter of Clearwater. The companies engage in wine accessories, storage, information, education, and events as well as publishing a magazine "The Wine Enthusiast" 14 times yearly.
www.wineenthusiast.com