Duncan and Miller Tear Drop Cruets are being sold as a pair. This pattern was produced starting in the 1930's and continued until the end of the company in 1955. The cruets are about 5' tall and are in excellent condition. NO issues with chips around the stoppers.
There are no chips, no cracks, and no repairs to any of these Cameo low sherbets. They are in excellent condition. These were made between 1930-1934
These glass tear catchers or weeping bottles were for saving tears of grief. Such blown glass receptacles were placed on dressing tables, and on the first anniversary of the death, the tears were poured over the grave. This bottle is 7 3/8" long by 9/16" in diameter.
Much of the paint design is worn off...
Fenton's milkglass was made from 1952. This 6" mini basket is in excellent condition.
Heisey Ridgeleigh crystal Bonbon is 6.75" long, with turned-up handles. Produced between 1935-44. In excellent condition.
Heisey Ridgeleigh Bonbon is 6" across, with turned-up handles, 2-part. Made between 1935-44. In excellent condition.
Heisey Ridgeleigh individual jelly is 3.1" across and oval. Produced between 1935-44. Only one left, in excellent condition with logo.
Heisey Colonial punch cup. 18 are available. Produced between 1935-44. All are in excellent condition with logo.
Fostoria Navarre etched 2-Part relish is 6' square. Produced from 1936-82. In excellent condition.
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 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.
Heisey made Warwick from 1933-41. This vase is 9" tall. It's in great shape. Thanks for looking.
Bubble was produced by Anchor Hocking from the 1940's through 1965. The sapphire blue color is a beautiful light blue unlike any other depression era color. Offered here is the 8 1/4 inch round vegetable bowl in perfect condition. See my other listings for more in this pattern.
Bubble was produced by Anchor Hocking from the 1940's through 1965. The sapphire blue color is a beautiful light blue unlike any other depression era color. Offered here is the 12 inch oval serving platter in perfect condition. See my other listings for more in this pattern.
Duncan and Miller Terrace Cordial. This pattern was produced starting in the 1930's. Two are available and one stands 3-5/8" and the other is 3.5" tall. Neither has been ground, just two very different heights. Both are in excellent 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.)
This Fenton French opalescent bell (Knobby Bull's Eye) was produced in 1980 and stands 7" tall. This bell was made from goblet moulds originally owned by the Redcliff Company (whom made ironstone dinnerware.)
Duncan and Miller Chartreuse Canterbury 8" Bowl, about 4" deep. This color was made between 1938 and 1955. In mint condition.
Jeannette Glass Co. made Floral from 1931-35. These cups and saucers are in great shape. Thanks for looking.
This is Fostoria's American pattern. A tabbed 8.5" relish oval bowl. Bottom is NOT ground. It is in excellent condition. Produced from 1915-81. Two are available.
Duncan and Miller Murano 12" Bowl, Blue Opalescent, produced from 1938-55. It is in excellent condition.
Consolidated Glass Company produced the Catalonian line in 1927. It was made to look like glass found in Catalonia Spain at the archaeological sites, and had bubbles and raised rings blown into the glass. This is the #1131 candlestick - part of the Spanish Knobs variation - in emerald green. Excellent condition, see my other listings or email if you need something in Catalonian that I don't have listed.
Consolidated Glass Company produced the Catalonian line in 1927. It was made to look like glass found in Catalonia Spain at the archaeological sites, and had bubbles and raised rings blown into the glass. Offered here is the 1102P pitcher in emerald green. This pitcher is referred to as the 20 oz Tri-Jug in the company catalogs. It is 3 sided with an applied handle and approximately 6 1/2 inches high. Excellent condition...
Dancing Nymph is the correct name for this Consolidated pattern - it's sometimes called "Dance of the Nudes" due to listings in depression glass books under that name. Originally produced in 1928, it's a wonderful pattern for the deco collector as well as glass lovers. This is the 5 1/2 inch footed tumbler in the pink satin finish. this color is very hard to find because it was only made in 1938-9. Excellent condition, I have 4 available. Price is per tumbler...
Paden City Glass Co. made Gothic Garden in the 1930's. This pink comport is 9" x 5". It's in great shape. Thanks for looking.
2 are available
New Martinsville Moondrops Cobalt 2 oz. Whiskey (or handled shot) tumbler with handle. Tumbler is 2.75" tall. Only 1 available, in excellent condition. Produced from 1932-1940.
Fostoria made these lustres from 1930-40. A simple 4.5" base rising to an 8.5" stick with attached bobeche cascading with hanging crystals. This pair are in excellent condition, the tips of the crystals are best described as weathered, not sharp but obviously dulled by time. The sticks are yellow with permanently attached bobeche. Pattern #2436 is are considered RARE.
Bead Chain fixtures were the standard ceiling fixture of the American home from the 1920’s through the 1940’s. The decorative glass shade hung from 3 bead chains, and could be adjusted up or down depending on the size of the room and height of the ceiling. The graceful Art Deco design of these fixtures makes them the perfect fit in today's homes.
This vintage 10 1/4 inch glass shade has a Sunburst design in a honey-yellow color...
Bead Chain fixtures were the standard ceiling fixture of the American home from the 1920’s through the 1940’s. The decorative glass shade hung from 3 bead chains, and could be adjusted up or down depending on the size of the room and height of the ceiling. The graceful Art Deco design of these fixtures makes them the perfect fit in today's homes.
This vintage 10 1/4 inch glass shade has a Sunburst design in a soft pink color...
Bead Chain fixtures were the standard ceiling fixture of the American home from the 1920’s through the 1940’s. The decorative glass shade hung from 3 bead chains, and could be adjusted up or down depending on the size of the room and height of the ceiling. The graceful Art Deco design of these fixtures makes them the perfect fit in today's homes.
This vintage 10 1/4 inch glass shade has a Sunburst design in a soft jade green color...
Bead Chain fixtures were the standard ceiling fixture of the American home from the 1920’s through the 1940’s. The decorative glass shade hung from 3 bead chains, and could be adjusted up or down depending on the size of the room and height of the ceiling. The graceful Art Deco design of these fixtures makes them the perfect fit in today's homes.
This vintage 10 inch glass shade has a floral pattern that looks like chrysanthemums done in crystal against a pastel blue background...
Bead Chain fixtures were the standard ceiling fixture of the American home from the 1920’s through the 1940’s. The decorative glass shade hung from 3 bead chains, and could be adjusted up or down depending on the size of the room and height of the ceiling. The graceful Art Deco design of these fixtures makes them the perfect fit in today's homes.
This vintage 10 inch glass shade has a sort of floral abstract pattern molded into the glass that stands out when the shade is backlit...
Bead Chain fixtures were the standard ceiling fixture of the American home from the 1920’s through the 1940’s. The decorative glass shade hung from 3 bead chains, and could be adjusted up or down depending on the size of the room and height of the ceiling...
Bead Chain fixtures were the standard ceiling fixture of the American home from the 1920’s through the 1940’s. The decorative glass shade hung from 3 bead chains, and could be adjusted up or down depending on the size of the room and height of the ceiling. The graceful Art Deco design of these fixtures makes them the perfect fit in today's homes.
This vintage 10 1/4 inch glass shade has a grape design done in crystal against a pastel pink background...
Bead Chain fixtures were the standard ceiling fixture of the American home from the 1920’s through the 1940’s. The decorative glass shade hung from 3 bead chains, and could be adjusted up or down depending on the size of the room and height of the ceiling. The graceful Art Deco design of these fixtures makes them the perfect fit in today's homes.
This vintage 10 1/4 inch glass shade has a raised flower and vine design in crystal against a matte honey yellow background. Price includes both...
Bead Chain fixtures were the standard ceiling fixture of the American home from the 1920’s through the 1940’s. The decorative glass shade hung from 3 bead chains, and could be adjusted up or down depending on the size of the room and height of the ceiling. The graceful Art Deco design of these fixtures makes them the perfect fit in today's homes.
This vintage 10 1/4 inch glass shade has a raised flower and vine design in crystal against a matte pink background. Price includes both the sha...