Fenton Vasa Murrhina Autumn Pitcher is 10" tall and in mint condition. Made in the 1960's. It is very hard to find!
This is a really nice Royal Ruby 5 3/4 inch square ash tray made by Anchor Hocking Glass for their Fire King Line. This ash tray is in very good condition with no chips, cracks or scratches. Be sure to search our other Fire King items available. We guarantee items to be as described. THANK YOU.
height: 5 1/2"
Condition: used and inspected for quality and guaranteed to be in excellent condition
Fenton Ivy Green Cased Vase is in mint condition. It is about 6" tall and 7" at the widest. Made in the early 1950's.
Fenton Black Rose Jack in the Pulpit 8.5" Vase. In mint condition. Produced in the 1950's.
Fenton Cranberry Jug, 8.5" with coin optic. In mint condition.
Fenton Milk Glass 2-Handled Dish, Hobnail is in excellent, mint condition. This 2-handled dish was made in the 1950's. I measures 2.75" high and about 7" square.
Circa 1950's. In excellent condition. A set of eight.
Fenton Vasa Murrhina Autumn 7" Basket is in mint condition. Made in the 1960's.
Fenton Turquoise Hob Nail Basket is 8" tall and in mint condition. Made in the 1950's.
Black Base, 5 inches. Inside measurement is 4 1/2 inches. There are 2 chips on one foot. The other 2 feet have some roughness. In good condition.
The size of Compote: 6 3/8"D x 5 1/2" H. Pretty Milk Glass compote. Condition excellent, no chip, no crack and no hairline. I bought this piece at antique auction 20 years ago at antique auction. Sale $45.00 w/US priority/ins.
Item was $70.00
Octagonal Black Base. I'm not sure of the maker. It could be Beaumont Glass. It measures 4 1/4 inches outside and 3 1/2 inches inside. 2 inches tall. In very good condition.
Fenton Orange Tree Carnival Bowl is three-footed. Marigold irridized and in mint condition. Measures about 5" x 3.5". Made in the 1920's.
Fenton Green Opalescent Basketweave Bowl 6". A double row of reticulation on this 6" bowl and is 3" high. Produced around 1935 and in mint condition -- vaseline glass. Or as today's popular notation -- uranium glass.
Baltimore Pear (Fig) Creamer and Sugar was made the the Adams & Co., of Pittsburgh Pennsylvania in 1888. We have two sets available, both in mint condition. You may have noticed that we call it Baltimore Pear -- today's common name for this set. We also include the word Fig, as this is the original description of the fruit on the pattern. -- Things change over time.
This unusual vase is quite showy with its opalescent vaseline glass. It features a tree that surrounds the bowl in oak leaves and acorns. The bottom is a large oak leaf foot. It stands 5 1/8" tall and is in excellent condition. I have other elegant glassware in my inventory... take a peek. Insurance and confirmation is included.
Very large vase in two colors ochre and lavender with white "flame" marks between the two colors. The vase looks as if it has candles surrounding it. The interior of the vase has a smooth bump between the two colored halves suggesting the use of the incalmo technique in forming the vase. The latimo canne are embedded in either clear yellow or clear lavender glass. The vase has the purple/silver Cenedese paper label and is signed on the bottom in script...