There are no chips or cracks in the glass. Thanks for looking.
This bright and sparkly ivy or rose bowl compote is so clear it is hard to photograph. The rose bowl is round with a ruffle opening for the flowers or plant. (Rooting ivy in water was popular - just pop in a bit of charcoal and the ivy will live for years.) It features very elegant, delicate cut flowers with fine grey cut and wheel cut petals and leaves. It sits on a ball stem and a broad foot for balance...
A very fine and rare enameled and lacquered and guilloché floral spray vase. The lacquer applied over enamel cloisonné flowers and an engine turned or guilloché silver vase. Measuring 4” tall by 3” high. The vase and accompanied vase (see # 3418) are possibly Imperial gifts for presentation
This glass and sterling dish was produced in the United States by the Cambridge Glass Mfg. Co. before 1950. It has a diameter of
6 1/2 inches and is 2 1/4 inches deep. The glass is acid etched with a floral pattern called “Chantilly.” The dish is divided into three sections. It has a heavy sterling silver base.
Condition: Excellent
A tropical hardwood walking stick. Probably handiwork from the Philippines. Carved floral decoration and the name Paul V. McNutt who was an American politician and historical figure...
“48 star flag Arizona and New Mexico circa 1940’s, 60” x 96”, maker: Zerbe, some damage, From private North Carolina collection.
United States flags mark the passage of time and when a specific State was admitted into the Union. Arizona and New Mexico were admitted in 1912, Alaska was the 49 star flag in 1959. Therefore this 48 star flag was the flag of the nation for 47 years.
This large basket is quite the find. It has an over-sized twist handle of crystal clear glass. The rim is surrounded by gradated colors - almost like a stain of cranberry red. The body is heavy (4 lbs.) and is clear the shines yellow-green under black light. The bottom shows a finished pontil. All-in-all this lovely glass basket stands ( 1/2" tall to the top of the handle and 10" long. It is in excellent condition. I have other interesting and elegant glassware in my inventory .....
Fostoria Manor Etched 8" Plates on the Fairfax blank. All in excellent condition. 12 plates are available. Produced between 1931-1944.
This is an intaglio cut crystal white wine goblet, signed HAWKES, in the Gravic Fruit pattern, with luscious hand cut and frosted plums, apples, and pears suspended from beautifully incised branches; with knopped stem and square incised foot. Condition: very good, slight rim chip. Measurement: 6 _ in. h.
Hand carved wood angel with glass eyes from a rural Catholic church in the Philippines. Comes with a wood gold colored horn which rests on its hand. Measures 34" high; Wings total 16" across. Circa 1940-50s. Condition very good, some age cracks.
A rare and wonderful Italian Murano Mercury Glass Crystal Chandelier 36”x36”
This porcelain box was produced in Hungary by Herend before World War II. It is 5 3/4 inches long, 3 1/2 inches wide and 3 1/4 inches high. The box is molded in the shape of a bunch of asparagus tied up with a pink ribbon. It is hand painted with nice detail.
Condition: Excellent
New Martinsville Moondrops Amethyst 9 oz. Water Goblet in mint condition. Made from 1932-40's. Six are available, 6.4" tall.
This is a mid century modern console table made of solid Acacia wood. Thick slabs were combined with strong dovetail joinery to make this beautiful piece. The natural finish eccentuates the undulating wood grain of this table.
Age: Mid Century 1950's
73 1/4" Wide x 31 1/4" High x 15 5/8" Deep
Paden City Glass Company made this perfume. There are no chips or cracks in the glass. Thanks for looking.
There are no chips or cracks in the glass. Thanks for looking.
Heisey Colonial punch cup. 18 are available. Produced between 1935-44. All are in excellent condition with logo.
Hazel Atlas Glass Co. made these Star tumblers. They're in great shape. Thanks for looking.
2 are available