These are Cambridge open salts are 1 1/2" square circa 1910. Westmoreland Silver made the sterling salt spoons circa 1940. Both the salt dip and the salt spoon are in excellent condition.
The front half of the bootee is horizontally ribbed and has two small flowers below the opening,. The rest is covered with a small diamond pattern except for a strip of ribbing in the back. The sole is completely hollow. It is 4 1/8" long and 2 1/4" high. Circa 1900.
Save 15% today... This lovely and unusual milk glass display plate has holders for 3 candlesticks. The flat flare rim is encircled in embossed holly leaves, The plate is stippled glass with a large embossed whirling flower. Just a wonderful piece to serve hot goodies with a bit of glamor. This piece is in excellent condition and will brighten any decor. It spans 10 3/4" across the flat holly rim and 1 1/2" deep. I have other Milk Glass and elegant glassware in my inventory... take a peek...
A rare Fostoria Manor 2443 etch 286 green elegant glass bowl circa 1930s. This Art Deco period 12" x 5-1/2" oval centrepiece bowl in the Manor pattern etch 286 was only produced by the Fostoria Glass Company in the green color from 1931-1935. It was produced in clear from 1931-1944. This piece (catalog number 2443) is in excellent condition with no chips, cracks, losses, damage or repairs...
This Victorian style table lamp is large. It is 23 1/2" tall and 12" wide. It is hand painted and in great shape. The colors are bright.
This cake stand is 6 1/2" tall. There are no chips, no cracks, no hairlines, and no repairs to this item. This item is in excellent condition. It has a number of straw marks. The inside diameter of the rim is 9".
Fenton Colonial Green Rose Comport was made in the 1970's.
This "Three Fruits Medallion 9" spatula-footed unstippled carnival bowl, Meander back was made by Northwood. This pattern was obtained from the old Jefferson Company circa 1909.
There are no chips, cracks, or repairs to this item. This item is in Excellent condition with the usual straw marks.
This Northwood grape and cable 9" ruffled bowl can be identified as a varian because of the tendrils that sneak into the otherwise plain center. The shape of the grape bunces is quite different. It has a collar base and basketweave exterior.
Indiana Glass Company made Daisy in the 1940's. There are no chips or cracks in the glass. Thanks for looking.
5 are available
Heisey made this Colonial Panel Cheese & and Cracker dish (one piece -- not glued) before 1912 when it used the large diamond "H" logo. It measures about 9.5" wide and is in excellent condition.
This "Whitehall" punch bowl, cups, and ladle were made by Colony. The punch bowl is 13 1/4" in diameter. The punch cups are footed. I have only 11 punch cups. All of the items are in excellent condition. This was made circa 1964. It is a stacked cube design.
This Fenton grape and cable carnival glass bowl is in the marigold color. It is 7 1/2" in diameter and stands 3 3/8" tall. This bowl is much like the Northwood version with four groups of grapes. Fenton arranges the four groups of grapes evenly with 14 grapes in each group. What seems to be different to me is the saw tooth edge much like Northwood.
There are no chips, no cracks, no repairs. This carnival glass bowl is in excellent vintage condition.
A Janice silver overlay ice blue sauce bowl with underplate. This American Elegant glass 3-3/4" high handled sauce dish with matching 7" (without handles) underplate is in the New Martinsville Janice pattern, in production from 1926-44. What's unusual is that this set is in the scarce Ice Blue colour, with applied sterling silver overlay. This fine table decoration is in excellent condition with no chips, cracks, losses, damage or repairs...
This collectible pair of serving pieces will add interest to any table setting, The diamond pattern pressed glass sauce boat, originally used for serving mint, has a smooth upper part of the handle and a ridged underside for better grip, circa 1930's. The Victorian cut glass and vine pattern engraved mustard pot has a silver plate cone shaped lid, monogrammed P or D, circa 1880. Measurements: Sauce boat- 5 1/2 "x 2 1/2"x 2"; Condition: minor base chips...
These Wexford stemmed wines/juice were made in 1967-1968 by Anchor Hocking. There are no chips, no cracks and no repairs to these items. They are in excellent condition.
This early American Pattern Glass toothpick holder was made by McKee in 1904. It is 3 5/8" tall and not hallmarked. This pattern is called Peek-A-Boo or Cherub because it has 2 naked babies holding up a barrel (8 panel)
Reference : Glass Toothpick Holders by Bredehoft and Samford 2nd edition, page 128.- The newer ones made after 1940 have a cupped and stippled base.
Description: basket has an applied blown handle. The base is round with bubble design.
Dimensions: 11" tall to the top of the handle, side spray of 14" with a depth of 6".
Condition: Excellent