Today save 10%... This lovely, bright Fenton Silvercrest milk glass bowl sits on a tall bell foot. The clear crest is the earliest of the crests to be produced by Fenton Art Glass starting production in 1943. This Silvercrest bowl is hard to come by and can be so useful because of its size and good looks. Perfect to display your fruit or to fill with homemade goodies during the holidays. It stands 8 1/2" tall, 12" from corner to corner and 8 1/2" across the crimped, cupped silvercrest rim...
Save 15% today ... This bright and cheery blown vase may be by Fenton, but it bears no logo or label. It is cased glass - a rich mulberry-lavender and bright white striped body sitting on a broad, round crystal foot. It does have several bubbles around the rim at the tip of each purple stripe. It looks terrific with a bright bouquet of spring flowers and would make a lovely housewarming gift. It stands 5" tall and is in excellent condition...
This set of four ebony, black pedestal footed wine stems are so Art Deco. The twelve-sided triangle bell foot is black glass while the tapered wine bowl is crystal clear. Each have a nice weight and stand 5 1/8" tall. Each is in excellent, undamaged condition. I have other Art Deco and elegant glass in my inventory take a peek.... Insurance and confirmation is included in the price.
This set of four water tumblers are irridized (carnival colors) on blown paneled crystal clear glass. These are quite delicate and would make any table setting just shine. The colors shimmer in bright light and darken againsta black background. Each staands 3 7/8" tall and are in excellent, undamaged condition. I have other elegant glassware in my inventory ... take a peek. Insurance and confirmation are included in the price.
These very sophisticated art deco wine stems have a clear glass stem with a knob, and a rich ruby red flared wine bowl. Each stands 5 1/4" tall and are in excellent condition. These may be by Cambridge Glass, but I am not sure. They make terrific glasses for entertaining or to offer as a thoughtful gift. I have other elegant glassware in my inventory... take a peek. Insurance and confirmation are included in the price.
This Morgantown Adonis tumbler has a festive Meadow Green foot. The satin glass medallion shows a stylized face of Adonis from mythical lore. Surrounding the medallion is a complicated acid etch shield that makes this pattern quite collectible. It stands 4 5/8" tall and is in excellent, unused condition. Insurance and confirmation is included in the price.
This elegant, delicate water tumbler is by Morgantown Glass from early in the Depression years. It is in the Anna Rose pink color showing the deep optic swirls of the Palm Optic pattern. The foot is also pink and broad for good balance. It stands 4 3/4" tall and is in excellent, undamaged condition. I have the taller version of this pattern in my inventory of elegant glass... take a peek. Insurance and confirmation are included in the price.
This elegant, delicate water tumbler is by Morgantown Glass from early in the Depression years. It is in the Anna Rose pink color showing the deep optic swirls of the Palm Optic pattern. The foot is also pink and broad for good balance. It stands 4 3/4" tall and is in excellent, undamaged condition. I have the taller version of this pattern in my inventory of elegant glass... take a peek. Insurance and confirmation are included in the price.
This lovely rolled rim console bowl may be by Tiffin Glass. It is a soft, satin heather-green with embossed fish and stylized waves surrounding the rim. This bright centerpiece bowl sits on a finished satin collar foot and measures 10 1/2" across. It is in very good condition and would brighten any dining table. I have other Tiffin and elegant glassware in my inventory... take a peek. Insurance and confirmation are included in the price.
This Fenton pattern was introduced in 1970 and quickly became a brisk seller.
Originally this particular type of glass was developed in 1885 by the Mt. Washington glass Company. Queen Victoria named the glass "Burmese" because the beautiful blend of colors reminded her of sunset in Burma.
This is an older ( 1970's ) ruffle top basket in excellent condition. It is approximately 8 1/2" tall with the handle,
7" in diameter and 4" tall without the handle...
An early Tiffany Studios vase, transluscent light green with brown/red pull decoration.
Signed LCT x4095 and standing 9 inches in height. Excellent condition.
Fenton Glass Co. made this Diamond Optic basket. The 9.25" x 7" etched basket is in great shape. Thanks for looking.
Pilgrim made this 11.25" Vase from a Phoenix/Consolidated mold. Unmarked reproduction by Pilgrim (most are signed), made in the early 1960's. Has the dogwood pattern. Excellent condition.
Vase stands 10 inches (25.4 cm) tall, and has a "double ruffled" rim. Made by Fenton 1947 to 1952 as model number 189. Unmarked, probably had paper label (Fenton glass was not marked "in mold" until 1953). A fascinating optical effect is caused by the clear glass "dots" that lends interest to this style vase. There is a small burst bubble in the clear casing glass in the lowest row of "dots" that occurred during manufacture. No chips, cracks or repairs. Circa 1950.
Tiffin produced the color Kilarney Green in the late 1940's through the 1950's. This 11.5" vase is in excellent condition, has the flame base, and is very hard to find.
Pastel amethyst opalescent Tiffany plate. The 9 inch diameter plate has a scalloped rim. The underside is inscribed “768T L.C.T. Favrile” along the edge. Perfect condition with the exception of normal wear to the bearing points on the bottom.
A nice colorless crystal and Pomona Green compote. The 6 3/4 inch tall compote has an optically ribbed colorless bowl and foot joined by a twisted Pomona Green stem. The base has a broken pontil and is signed with the block letter “Steuben” mark.
This Fenton Holly carnival glass 9' bowl has a ruffled edge and features foot ring and bowl body in cobalt blue with an iridescent finish.