Hazel Atlas Green Mixing Bowl 5.75". Pictured in "Kitchen Glassware", 3rd Ed., Pg. 83, by Florence & Whitmyer. Made before the 1960's, in mint condition. Has logo embossed on bottom.
Anchor Hocking Bubble (Boopie) 16 oz. Lemonades were made from 1940-65 (7" tall). Commonly called Boopie. Many people purchase this less costly style to compliment Imperials' Candlewick. But I have a mystery here . . . The lemonade is suppose to be 6" tall, NOT 7". Anybody have an opinion here? Five are available. All in mint condition.
McKee Rock Crystal Flower Wine (or sherbet) is just over 4" tall. Made from 1922-1931. Four (4) are available.
Heisey Twist Berry Bowls in pink. 6 are available, all in excellent condition. Made from 1928-38.
Fenton made this red tumbler for Woolworth's Department Store in 1937. Eight oz., 4.1" tall. Five are available, all in mint condition.
Seneca Driftwood Juice Tumblers, 6 oz. in green were made in the 1960's and match the Morgantown pattern "Krinkle". 4" tall, 5 are available and all in excellent condition.
Cambridge Majestic Etched Wines are in excellent condition. They are 4" tall. Only two are available. Produced in the 1930's.
Federal Heritage 9.25" Plate. 3 available but in used condition (scratches on the bottom). These plates were produced from 1940-1955.
Sharon is one of the most widely recognized and collected depression glass patterns. Made by Federal Glass from 1935 to 1939, it is popular in pink, green and amber. Offered here is the 4 1/2 inch berry bowl in amber in excellent condition. I have 12 available, price is per bowl. See my other listings for more Sharon items in various colors.
These really pretty Floragold Louisa 6 inch Square Dessert Plate or Saucer was made by Jeannette Glass in the 1950s. This Plate is in very good condition with no chips, cracks or scratches. Be sure to search our other Floragold available. We guarantee all items to be as described. THANK YOU.
The Cube, or Cubist, pattern was made by Jeannette Glass Company from 1929 to 1933. It's often confused with Fostoria's American pattern and for good reason: both were designed by the same man. Offered here is the creamer in excellent condition. This is the larger size creamer that goes with the sugar that has a lid. See my other listings for more in this pattern.
Hocking's Charm pattern was produced from 1950 to 1956 as part of their Fire King line of glassware. The square shape set it apart from other dinnerware lines when it was first manufactured, and makes it very popular with today's collectors. Offered here is the 4 3/4 inch berry or dessert bowl in Forest Green in excellent condition. I have 8 available, price is per bowl. See my other listings for more in this pattern.
Fostoria American 5.5" Bowl is in mint condition. Fostoria produced this pattern from 1915 til 1981.
Heisey Plantation 7.5" luncheon plate with grape vine ivy etching. Produced from the 1930's til the company closed in 1955. Very slight usage scratches. Four are available.
Sharon is one of the most widely recognized and collected depression glass patterns. Made by Federal Glass from 1935 to 1939, it is popular in pink, green and amber. Offered here is the 9 1/2 inch dinner plate in amber. I have 2 available, price is per plate. See my other listings for more Sharon items in various colors.
These red wines, sold individually, are from the decanter set known as "No. 15". It never had a name. Wines hold about 3.5 oz. Made by the New Martinsville Co. in the 1950's. 5 are available.
Jeannette Iris 5" Ruffled Sauce Bowls, crystal, are in mint condition. 9 are available. Produced from 1928-1932.
Cambridge Blue Decagon High Sherbet was made in the 1930's. 5.5" tall. Sold per piece, three are available. In excellent condition.