Fenton made the pattern "Pineapple Vine" in the late 1930's. This low compote is 5.25 across and 3.5" high. It is in mint condition.
Laurel is a depression glass pattern that was made by the McKee Glass Company in the 1930's. This luncheon plate is the French Ivory color. 7 1/2 inches in diameter, all are in excellent condition. I have 2 available, price is per plate. See my other listings for more in this pattern.
Fenton Amethyst Silvertone pattern, 3-Footed trim-cornered Bowl is in mint condition. Measures about 7" across. Produced in the 1940's. It does have a couple of bubbles (not broken) in the rim.
Macbeth-Evans Petalware 9" Dinner Plate (milkglass). Produced from 1930-1942. Six are available, all in excellent condition.
Fostoria Heirloom (wide ribbed) pink Flower Float plate measuring 9.7" across (point to point). In excellent condition. Produced from 1959-70.
Fenton Colonial Amber Thumbprint 10 oz. goblet was produced from 1969-74. It measures 6.5" tall and is 3.5" across the top. In mint condition. Three are available.
Moderntone was produced by Hazel Atlas Glass from 1934 - 42. Offered here is the custard cup in amethyst. (Hazel Atlas called this color 'burgundy' when it was originally made, but it's a rich amethyst color.) Very good condition, there is slight inner rim roughness along the mold line - typical for this piece as they were stacked and the inner lip is sharp. I have 2 available, price is per custard. See my other listings for more in this pattern in cobalt and amethyst.
Cambridge Pistatio Sugar is in mint condition. Only have the sugar, no creamer. Color is pistatio, otherwise, known as vaseline glass, or, by our modern young collectors, uranium glass. It glows under a black light. It measures about 2" high and 4" across. It does have the triangles "C" logo on the bottom.
The pattern, Argus, was produced by Fostoria from 1964-1982. We only have one available. This one is in mint condition and is 6-7/8" tall. (This pattern was issued for the Ford Museum.)
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.
Green Pyrex Soup, 8" is in mint condition.
Green (vaseline) Cambridge, Vintage pattern/etch, 8.5" plate on the Decagon blank is etched with one of Cambridge's many grape motifs. Produced in the 1930's and all are in excellent condition. Five are available.
Fenton Colonial Green Thumbprint 10 oz. goblet was produced from 1969-74. It measures 6.5" tall and is 3.5" across the top. In mint condition. Only one is available.
Fenton Blue Opalescent Basketweave Bowl is in mint condition. It measures 6.25" at the widest and is about 3" high. There is no logo on this item.
Westmoreland's "Forget-Me-Not" 8.5" plate. Produced in 1963 and in excellent condition.
Duncan and Miller Covered Butter in the Tear Drop pattern. Cover is made by Rogers (silvered). Produced from the 1930's until 1955. In excellent condition.
Sterling silver master butter knife in Westmoreland's 1940 "Milburn Rose" pattern. The reverse is fully hallmarked.
Origin: America, circa 1940's. Condition: the blade has a slight bend, but otherwise very good. Size: 7" long.
MacBeth-Evans American Sweetheart Cup and Saucer, pink, is in excellent condition. This pattern was made from 1930-36. Two are available.