Fostoria Glass Company made these Baroque goblets from 1937-43. These 6.75" 9 oz goblets are in great shape. Thanks for looking.
6 are available
Superb Schmidt-Felling Crystal Center Bowl.
Finely crafted Schmidt-Felling crystal bowl with with bronze frame and figural finial, from 1930s era. Size; Diameter of this fine item is 9 inches and it stands 10 inches in height, condition is consistent with age without any issues, bronze is somewhat tarnished.
Imperial Cape Cod Ketchup Jar with Lid was made from 1932-83. This ketchup jar has a flat round base with round finial lid. In mint condition. (Does not include the metal spoon that came with it.)
Cambridge Portia Individual Creamer & Sugar, Gold Encrusted was made from 1932-1953. Gold is generally good, though is a bit worn on the rim of the sugar.
Fostoria made the American pattern from 1915-1980. This handled tort/sandwich tray measures about 11.5" across. In mint condition.
Fostoria Glass Company made Jenny Lind from 1955-65. These tumblers are in great shape. Thanks for looking.
8 are available
Fostoria made the etching Versailles from 1928-44. This azure blue handled tort is 11.5" across and in excellent condition. The center handle is in the shape of a "fleur de les".
Fenton made this blue opalescent Lily of the Valley Bell in the 1970's. This 5.5" tall bell is in mint condition.
This Fenton Red Hobnail Bell is in mint condition. Made in the early 1960's and stands about 6" tall.
An original French Art Deco crystal panther by I. Roubleff (1877-1970) using pate de verre technique. Mounted on a solid black marble base, this absolutely stunning sculpture is in perfect condition. The base measures 10.5" x 5". Height including base and sculpture is about 7.5" - 8" high.
Wilber Orme designed Art Deco glass candle holders
Cambridge Glass, "Pristine Table Architecture"
Rare and important objects of early modern design
1938
5 3/8" tall x 5 3/8" long
Book reference- American Modern 1925 - 1940, Design for A New Age, Harry Abrams publ., featured on pages 56 - 57
Very good vintage condition with some restoration. Please email for details
Viking made the etching "Prelude" from 1948-82. This 11.25" cake plate is in mint condition.
This pretty Forest Green Charm Creamer was made by Anchor Hocking. This Creamer is in very good condition with no chips, cracks or scratches. Be sure to search our other Anchor Hocking and Fire King available. We guarantee items to be as described. THANK YOU.
Offered is this beautiful copper wheel engraved plate in jade glass, made around 1930 by Steuben. The plate is about 8 1/2 inches wide and is in excellent condition. It is signed by Steuben, both in block letters and with the fleur-de-lis symbol.
Offered is this beautiful Dale Chihuly three-piece sea-form 'Persian' set (not sure if it is a stand-alone set or part of a bigger set). Polished pontils on very light glass. The biggest piece is 10 1/2 inches long. Except for a minor chip (see last picture), the set is in great condition. Unsigned (if it was part of a bigger set, perhaps, one piece of the set, the largest, was signed, as is/was typical of Chihuly).
A large and beautiful pink glass bowl decorated with frosted lines and circles - the bowl was made by Schneider company of France around 1930. The large blown glass bowl (has a polished pontil) is 14 inches (35,5 cm) in diameter and is in excellent condition (there are some expected faint scratches on its bottom - see picture). It is signed, 'Schneider' on its foot. A similar bowl is listed on page 374 of 'Warman's Glass', 4th edition, 2002 (shown in last picture here for your convenience).
A beautiful Signed French cameo glass vase, made by Legras et Cie. The vase is cameo cut in typical art nouveau decor. The signed vase has a polished pontil and is in excellent condition. The vase is 7 3/4 inches (20 cm) tall and 3 1/8 inches (8 cm) wide at the top.
Two beautiful Quezal and Durand iridescent art glass vases made around 1925. Both vases are signed on their polished pontils and both vases are in excellent condition (there is an etched, 'V' on the body of the Durand vase - it might be the first initial of Victor Durand). Both vases are approximately 8 inches tall.