These covered jars were once part of dresser or nursery sets. Dating to the mid 1930's, these jars are crystal with a satin treatment, giving them an opaque look. Glass is in excellent condition. The lettering is done in cold paint and is in good condition. One reads 'Oil' , the other says 'Powder'. Price is per jar, please specify which you'd like.
This amber dresser set was produced by New Martinsville during the 1930's. The shape is listed as the #18/2 cologne bottle and dresser/powder jar. I have 1 cologne bottle and 1 powder jar available. Both pieces are in excellent condition. Please specify which piece you'd like. See my other listings for more Depression Era Dresser items.
This glass stropper is a unique item. A stropper was used to sharpen a straight-edged razor. While they're usually made of stone, this one is pink depression glass and dates to the 1920's. The words 'Crystal Stropper' and 'Patent Applied For' are molded into the bottom edge. It's approximately 2 1/2 inches square and in excellent condition. This is the first of these I've been lucky enough to find - grab it while you can!
This powder jar was designed by Charles H. Oestreich of Brooklyn NY: the design was patented January 13, 1931. There is a pink elephant on the lid and the jar has an overall frosted finish. Excellent condition. See my other listings for more Depression era dresser items.
This figural glass lamp was produced by L.E. Smith Company during the 1940's - 50's. The color was fired on over clear glass, giving the opaque blue finish. This style is the 'Ballerina' lamp. The base shows 2 dancers in classic ballet pose. I have 2 available, price is per lamp. All have been re-wired so they work fine. The shade clips on the light bulb. (Bulb not included, I recommend 25 or 40 watt bulbs so the glass doesn't get too hot.) All are in good shape.
This figural glass lamp was produced by L.E. Smith Company during the 1940's - 50's. The color was fired on over clear glass, giving the opaque finish. This style is referred to as the 'Southern Belle' lamp. I have 2 available. Both have been re-wired so they work fine. The shade clips on the light bulb. (Bulb not included, I recommend 25 or 40 watt bulbs so the glass doesn't get too hot.) Please specify which you'd like. All are in good shape.
This wonderful dresser tray set was made by Tiffin Glass Company during the 1930's. The pattern is called 'Chipperfield' for it's geometric pattern. The set has 3 parts: the tray, the round insert and the lid. Both the lid and insert are in perfect condition, while the tray has a couple of rough spots on the inside edge where the insert fits. (Notice that the insert has the space for lipstick and rouge molded into the glass.) Overall excellent condition.
This frosted powder jar & cover is considered part of the Colonial Block depression glass pattern that was made by Hazel Atlas in the 1930's. I have 2 available: one with s smooth surface, the other has a sort of beaded finish. Please see both pictures and let me know which you'd like - if you have a preference. Both are in excellent condition.