Fenton Violets in the Snow 9" Crystal Crest Bowl is in mint condition. No logo nor is there a signature on this one. Probably made in the 1960's or early 70's.
Save 15% today.... This wonderful fire-polished vase has over-sized trophy handles It also features a large, four gray cut flowers, with leaf swags motif cover both sides of this crystal vase. Vertical wheel cuts alternate around the rim. This vintage piece may be by Imperial Glass, but I am just not sure. It is in excellent, unused condition and is quite bright and sparkly with a bouquet of flowers. It stands 6 7/8" tall to the top of the handle...
Offered is a fabulous, early 20thC, Patent Medicine Bottle sporting the image of an old geezer - OLD HERMIT EMBRO. Wonderful label graphics! Made by OLD HERMIT REMEDY CO...
Jeannette Windsor Diamond pink serving platter or tray (traditionally called a "chop" plate), made between 1932-1946. 13.5" wide and in excellent condition.
Paden City Penny line Handled Tort Tray is in mint condition. It measures 10.5" across. Made in the late 1940's or early 1950's.
Northwood's New Leaf Blue Opalescent footed Bowl is just under 8.5" across. Made in the 1910's (teens), in excellent condition.
Cambridge made applied the Chantilly etch from 1936-58. These shakers a modestly cloudy -- salt was used in both. They have silver plated tops with very minor denting. They stand 3.25" tall.
Offered is an 1854 edition of Dr. Calvin Cutter's instructional and educational book entitled "First Book of Anatomy, Physiology, and Hygiene, for GRAMMAR SCHOOLS and FAMILIES".
This difficult to find revised stereotyped edition, was published in Boston by the Benjamin B. Mussey and Co., the book having been originally published in 1852. It features 83 highly-detailed engraved illustrations and 191 information-packed pages...
Fenton Thumbprint Colonial Green Basket, 8" was produced in the 1960's. No logo on this one, it was made too early for that. Fenton started putting its logo on items in late 1969. Then gradually imprinted its logo on everything in 1972. (just in case you wanted to know). It is in mint condition.
This Fenton cameo opalescent bell was produced in 1980 and stands 7" tall. Cameo opalescent was first made in the mid 1920's. This bell was made from goblet molds originally owned by the Redcliff Company (whom made ironstone dinnerware.)
The Crinkle pattern was produced by Morgantown glass company in the late 1930's and into the 1960's. This is the 13 oz footed tumbler in amethyst. The tumbler is 5 1/4 inches high and in perfect condition. I have 8 available, price is per tumbler. See my other listings for more Crinkle items in different colors.
Duncan & Miller Canterbury Blue Opalescent Bakset was made from 1938-55. With the handle, the basket is 10" tall. In excellent condition.
Bhutanese colorful Bamboo Bangchung covered Food Basket, 8 3/4" diameter, 3 1/2" high include top cover, hand woven colored Bamboo, yak skin pull or handle is attached to bottom basket on the side to pull open, usually this type of baskets closes very tight to store food, leather handle on the side is helpful to open top and bottom apart. The condition is good.
Tiffin Crystal Ring Optic 3-Footed Rose Bowl measures 5" tall and about 5.5" at its widest. Excellent quality of crystal, no chips or scratches.
This sparkly cubist vase is Fostoria's very popular American pattern. The fire-polished surface creates prisms of light and bits of color across the cubes. It sits on a flared collar foot that features a large rayed star. The body rises to a deeply flared rim. This American Fostoria vase displays flowers beautifully, and makes a thoughtful housewarming gift. It stands 5 1/4" tall and 5 1/2" across the scalloped rim. Insurance and confirmation is included in the price.
An attractive, blue and white 2-1/4" high cup and matching 5-5/8" saucer made by Coalport, England. This bone china cup and saucer is in an unnamed pattern (listed as COACOA168 on Replacements) and it has gold trim. This item is in excellent original condition with no chips, cracks, losses, damage or repairs other than some minor crazing in the bottom of the cup...
5 French PHL Depose Porcelain Tea Cups and 6 Saucers, total 11 pieces, with beautiful birds and butterflies with blue floral branches, with raised Enamel overglaze touch, the gilding on the rims and edges are worn, no damages.
Vintage Glass Paperweight, 1960's, 3 1/4" diameter, 2 3/4" high, the condition is good.