This is sleek and very elegant Bohemian art glass wine goblet. It is pre 1920s but after 1880s. They have a banded inverted cone shape base and a bowl cut in a leaf design.
Each glass is 7" tall. The opening of the bowl is 2 1/2" in diameter.
This beautiful art glass vase is known as an Olive vase and was produced by the Phoenix Consolidated Glass Co. during the 1920 – 30s. The vase measures approximately 8 ¼" wide and 4" tall. It is in excellent condition with no chips or cracks.
This hand painted Nippon porcelain cobalt blue floral plate is 10" in diameter. There is gold wear around the edge of the plate. I am not sure if it was meant to look like that or not.
The hallmark on the revers reflects the country of origin in Chinese characters. This plate is circa 1884-1890.
Roseville Fuchsia jardiniere #645-3 was made in 1939.
A mottled background of pink and white fuchsia blossoms dangling from branches with wide round leaves. A cascade appearance is significant in the background of these arrangements. The background colors seems to fade in and out. There are some ink spots on the inside of the jardiniere. It is in superb condition!
These Belleek chin lamps are a truly original piece of craftsmanship made by using materials and techniques handed down from generation to generation. No two pieces are ever the same. Every handle, flower and brush stroke is lovingly applied by hand to create the look and the feel that is uniquely Belleek.
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.
This matt glaze Roseville silver haze gray 10" vase has a single opaque white gardenia which is suspended from branches with pointed green leaves on a band that wraps completely around the shape. Circa late 1940s.
This is hallmarked "Roseville U.S.A. and style number.
There are no chips, no cracks, and no repairs to this item. Th ...click for details
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.