The Manhattan pattern was produced by Hocking Glass Company from 1939 to 1941. Its clean, deco lines makes it very popular with today's collectors. Offered here is the center insert for the relish set in excellent condition. The center insert was only made in clear, even though the triangle side inserts come in crystal, ruby and pink. Note that the insert has vertical ridges around the base, not the balls that you typically see on footed Manhattan items. I have 3 available, price is per insert...
Imperial made Candlewick from 1936-82. This 3.5" high, 5.5" wide, Lemoner is in mint condition. (What is a Lemoner? A device used to split and juice lemons.) (The photo has three complete spindles, one is hidden.)
Westmoreland made the pattern Bramble (maple leaf composite) in the 1950's. This milkglass covered candy has a 7" diameter. In mint condition.
Fostoria Glass Company produced many items with the June etching from 1928-39. These 4.5" wide candle bowls, three-toed, are in mint condition.
There are no chips or cracks in this Morgantown cocktail. Thanks for looking.
Fostoria made the Navarre pattern waters in pink only for sale in Jewelry stores as a special order. They are 6.5" tall and in mint condition. Four are available.
An exceptional Silverina vase produced by Steuben with a satiny powder blue color. Very good condition but with a small bubble near the surface of the of the wall. Highly polished pontil. Unsigned.
Height: 8 1/4"
Outstanding multi-colored and threaded art glass vase by Durand. Gorgeous golden yellow ground flows into grapefruit pink glass with applied glass threading. The vase is in excellent condition and approximately 8 1/4" h. Though unsigned, this vase corresponds with many known Durand pieces using this decorative technique and color scheme...
Cambridge Glass Company made Wildflower from 1940's-50's. There are no chips or cracks in the glass. Thanks for looking.
Heisey Glass Company made this Waverly Candy in 1948. There are no chips or cracks in the glass. Thanks for looking.
Jeannette Glass Company made Adam from 1932-34. There are no chips or cracks in the glass. Thanks for looking.
2 are available
Duncan & Miller Canterbury Pink Basket 8" made from 1938-55. Made from 1938-55. In excellent condition.
Imperial Candlewick Single Candlesticks in mint condition. 5" wide and 3.5" tall.
Cambridge Keyhole Candlesticks, Diane etching, Single Pair are 5.5" tall and in mint condition. Made from 1931-56.
Fenton Cranberry Fern Optic Jug is 5.5" tall and in mint condition. Does have a hint of an embossed logo on the bottom. Made in the early 1980's. The color is a deep cranberry.
New Martinsville Creamer & Sugar with Tray, Florentine Etching on Radiance blank. 3-piece set in mint condition.
Imperial Glass Company made this paperweight. It's in great shape. Thanks for looking.
Fostoria Glass Company made this Fairfax relish from 1927-40. There are no chips or cracks in the glass. Thanks for looking.
Fostoria Glass Company made American There are no chips or cracks in the glass. Thanks for looking.
4 are available
Cambridge Glass Company made Chantilly from 1930's-50's. There are no chips or cracks in the glass. Thanks for looking.
14 available
Co-Op Flint Glass Company made this vase. There are no chips or cracks in the glass. Thanks for looking.
Morgantown Glass Company made Monroe. There are no chips or cracks in the glass. Thanks for looking.
4 are available
Tiffin Glass Company made Fuchsia in 1931. There are no chips or cracks in the glass. Thanks for looking.
2 are available
Morgantown Glass Company made this tumble up. The bottle is 6" and the tumbler is 2 7/8". There are no chips or cracks in the glass. Thanks for looking.
Anchor-Hocking made these forest green stems to go along with many of its patterns issued in forest green, made from 1950-67. This water goblet is 6" tall and in mint condition. Seven are available.
Fostoria made the pattern American from 1936-86. This 10"x5" celery tray (my call -- it is listed as a "float"). In mint condition.
Fenton first created Plum Opalescent from 1959 to 1961 (three years) and produced only a total of 19 items. This hard to find tall (7.5") Jacqueline vase is in mint condition. Originally the pattern was called Avocado, but after the assassination of President Kennedy, it was renamed "Jacqueline" after Jackie Kennedy.
We have 3 Fenton-made Diamond Dot Epergne Horns. All in mint condition. If you're missing or have a broken horn and want a whole one or new one, here it is! Priced per horn, three are available.
Produced in the 1930's, this Fenton Mongolian Green Dancing Ladies 9" Vase is in mint condition. The Dancing Lady is reputably the image of Isadora Duncan, a modern dancer of the 1920's.
Viking made the pattern Georgian in the 1960's. Most still have the clear cellophane label -- never used! This is the 5 oz. small goblet, 5" tall. Four are available.
This Stueben made art bowl is about 5.5" wide, and about 1.25" tall. It is in mint condition. The color is bluish and blushes to cranberry at the edges.
Fostoria made Red Coin Covered Candy in the early 1960's. It is in mint condition standing about 8.5" tall.
It is rare to find Duncan and Miller's Tear Drop Covered Candy. It is divided (2 sectioned). Made from the 1930's to 1955, this candy is 7" across, about 4.75" high (with cover on), and in mint condition.
The fish is in great shape. Thanks for looking.
Hazel Atlas Glass Company made Cloverleaf from 1930-36. There are no chips or cracks in the glass. Thanks for looking.
Tiffin Glass Company made this vase. There are no chips or cracks in the glass. Thanks for looking.