Fenton made the pattern Plymouth in the 1930's. These 8" plates a in excellent condition. Four are available.
Anchor Hocking Bubble (Boopie) 4 oz. Juice or Wine were made from 1940-65 (4.5" tall). Not often labeled Bubble, it is commonly called Boopie. Many people purchase this less costly style to compliment Imperials' Candlewick. I have included a second photo showing the four sizes available for comparison. This is the second in the row of four. Six are available.
Anchor Hocking Bubble (Boopie) 3.5 oz. cocktail were made from 1940-65 (4" tall). Not often labeled Bubble, it is commonly called Boopie. Many people purchase this less costly style to compliment Imperials' Candlewick. I have included a second photo showing the four sizes available for comparison purposes. This is the third in the row of four. 14 are available.
Imperial Candlewick was made from 1936-82. This 8.5" tall Vase is really hard to find. In excellent condition.
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 covered butter dish in pink in excellent condition. See my other listings for more Sharon items in various colors.
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 covered sugar bowl in pink in excellent condition. See my other listings for more Sharon items in various colors.
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 6 inch cereal bowl in pink in excellent condition. I have 4 available, price is per bowl. See my other listings for more Sharon items in various colors.
Although this pattern was officially named 'Sylvan' by Federal Glass Company, it has always been referred to by the collector's name, Parrot. It was produced for only one year, 1931-2, and is scarce today. Offered here is the 10 inch oval serving bowl in amber. There is some very light utensil markings in the bottom of the bowl, otherwise it's in excellent condition. See my other listings for more in this pattern.
Although this pattern was officially named 'Sylvan' by Federal Glass Company, it has always been referred to by the collector's name, Parrot. It was produced for only one year, 1931-2, and is scarce today. Offered here is the footed sherbet dish in excellent condition. I have 7 available, price is per sherbet. See my other listings for more in this pattern.
Radiance is a very elegant Depression era pattern that was produced by New Martinsville Glass Company from 1936 to 1939. The pieces are ground and polished on the bottom edges and the color is very rich. Offered here is the cup & saucer set in light blue (called 'Ice Blue') in excellent condition. I have 7 available, price is per cup& saucer set. See my other listing for more in this pattern.
Radiance is a very elegant Depression era pattern that was produced by New Martinsville Glass Company from 1936 to 1939. The pieces are ground and polished on the bottom edges and the color is very rich. Offered here is the creamer & sugar set in light blue (called 'Ice Blue') in excellent condition. I have 2 sets available, price is per set. See my other listing for more in this pattern.
Anchor Hocking Bubble (Boopie) 6 oz. Sherbet were made from 1940-65 (3.5" tall). Not often labeled Bubble, it is commonly called Boopie. Many people purchase this less costly style to compliment Imperials' Candlewick. I have included a second photo showing the four sizes available for comparison. This is the fourth in the row of four. Two are available.
Glasbake Bicentennial mug. One smudge on the graphic as seen in the picture. Other side is perfect.
Milk glass Teacher mug. This mug is unmarked so I don't know the manufacture.
Circa 1930's. These whiskey tumblers were made by the Hocking Glass company. They are 2 1/4 inches tall.
Circa 1930's. These whiskey tumblers were made by the Hocking Glass company. They are 2 1/4 inches tall.
This is the largest size Thule vase made by Holmgaard.
The vase, made in smoke grey glass, is 9 1/4 inches (23.2 cm) in diameter, and stands 6 1/2 inches (16.5 cm) tall at the highest point. It tapers to 3 1/8 inches (7.9 cm) at the base.
It is in excellent, near mint condition, with no discernable scratches (except for those expected on the base), and no chips cracks or repairs. Absolutely beautiful piece of glass!
The base is signed Holmgaard/1961 with Per Lutken's cypher
Produced by Duncan & Miller from 1924-55 in the Sandwich pattern. This 10" vase is in mint condition. 2 are available.