Fire King jadite skillet dish, nice curved handle and one spout, 8 1/2" long including the handle, 6 1/4" wide and 2 3/8" deep, made at Anchor Hocking GLass Co in the 1950's. Excellent condition.
An unusual and fun piece of 1930's Cambridge Glass. It is a pink (LaRosa) meat platter with a small vessel for horseradish or another sauce or au jus. The platter is a wonderful sort of diamond shape with raised ridges to keep the meat up off the drippings and closed handles at either end. It is 14 1/2" long and 10" wide. The platter has a seat for the sauce dish to sit into. The sauce dish is 3 1/2" long, 2 1/2" wide and 2 5/8" tall. Both pieces are in excellent ...click for details
Fire King jadite glass mug great for diner or home use, made by the Hocking Glass Co in the 1950's, D-handle 3 5/16" tall and marked Fire King. Excellent condition.
Hard to find footed pink cake plate in the Dogwood pattern, this pattern was made by MacBeth Evans in 1920- 1932, 13" wide with a short round rim foot so it sits up off the table. Excellent condition.
Pink Dogwood berry or serving bowl, 8 1/2" wide and nice and deep, made by MacBeth Evans in the 1930's, big Dogwood or Apple Blossom flowers. Excellent condition.
Imperial Cape Cod crystal condiment or jam jar, 5" tall with lid on and bottom is 3 3/4" tall, lid has cut out for a little glass spoon (and if you need one please ask as we also have some for sale). Excellent condition.
HUGE Duncan Miller Sanibel bowl, blue opalescent glass which was called Cape Cod blue, 11 1/2" long, 10" wide & about 4 3/4" deep, shaped like a big seashell. Excellent condition.