Jeannette Glass Company made Floral from 1931-35. There are no chips or cracks in the glass. Thanks for looking.
8 are available
Being offered is a circa 1955 sterling silver serving tray by William Spratling, of Taxco, Mexico. Serving tray featuring a heavy gauge handwrought silver rim with a hand carved wood center. Dimensions: 9 inches long by 7 inches wide by 1 inch high. No monogram. Marked as illustrated in photo. In excellent condition. A beautiful/handsome piece!
Anchor Hocking Pink Oyster & Pearl 10.5" console bowl is 10.5" in diameter. Made from 1938-40 and in excellent condition.
This item is circa 1981. It is Fenton # 5100. It is in excellent condition.
17114428 A scarce gold Favrile underplate for a cordial. The 3 inch diameter plate has a polished pontil and is signed “LCT G1478" by the polished pontil. The rim of the plate exhibits a very nice onion skin pattern. Under plates such as this are shown in a page from the 1902 Tiffany Studios booklet. A copy of this page can be found on page 54 of Robert Koch’s “Louis C. Tiffany’s Glass-Bronzes-Lamps.”
Hewn from one piece of wood, our porcine friend leisurely resided for many years on the enclosed back porch of historic Coolmore Plantation, Taroboro, NC (see last photo of home). In very good condition, she does have some age cracks, but is very solid. Measures 21 inches long x 13" high x 12" and weights 21 lbs. Age unknown so we are listing as vintage.
The Cape Cod pattern was produced by Imperial Glass Company from 1932 through 1984 when they closed. Not all pieces were made throughout those years, but the long production period is testimony to its lasting popularity. Offered here is the #140 comport & lid in crystal that dates to the 1940's - 50's. The comport stands 10 inches high to the top of the knob handle and is 6 1/4 inches wide. Excellent condition, see my other listings for more in this pattern.
June Night etched pattern by Tiffin is circa 1941. They are 7" tall and hold 10 oz. There are no chips, no repairs !
This lovely candlestick features Hiesey's very popular upside-down Orchids and bows. The Orchid pattern was produced between 1940 and 1957, and this one still bears its foil Heisey label. The taper will fit in the deep hole of the flared and knobbed candle holder. It measures 4 3/4" across the foot and stands 3 3/4" high. This lovely is in excellent, unused condition. Insurance and confirmation are included in the price.
Fostoria Glass Co. made these Rose goblets from 1951-73. The 6 7/8" 9.5 oz goblets are in great shape. Thanks for looking.
10 are available
This is a really nice crystal clear, vintage, Iris and Herringbone round Butter Dish with Lid made by Jeannette Glass into the 1930s. The bottom measures 5 5/8 inches diameter. The butter dish together measures 4 1/2 inches high to top of knob. Both the butter bottom and lid are in very good condition with no chips or cracks. Be sure to search our other vintage Iris and Herringbone depression glass available. We guarantee items to be as described. THANK YOU.
Hard to find Lalique Crystal cactus powder box featuring frosted glass with black dots. It still retains some of the original powder as seen in the photos. The only condition issue is a chip on the base, which is reflected in our price (without the chip this would sell for about $550). Dimensions: 4" diameter x 2.5" high. We also have a matching perfume bottle for $450, see last photo. 10% discount if you buy both pieces.
Duncan Miller Glass Company made Caribbean from 1936-55. There are no chips or cracks in the glass. Thanks for looking.
Normandie is a depression glass pattern often called by the carnival glass pattern name 'Bouquet and Lattice'. Produced from 1933 to 1939 by Federal Glass Company, it is the only iridescent depression glass pattern from that time period. This is the sugar & creamer in excellent condition. I have more items in this pattern available, see my other listings or email for details.
This is a really pretty pink rayed Florentine Number 1, aka Poppy Number 1, 4 inch 9 ounce Flat Water Tumbler made by Hazel Atlas from 1934 to 1936. This Tumbler can be hard to find. The glass is rayed vertically on the tumbler. It measures 3 Inches in diameter across the top and is in very good condition with no chips, cracks or scratches. Be sure to search our other Florentine available. We guarantee items to be as described. THANK YOU.
This set of 6 fruit knives, stainless steel blades and porcelain handles, was produced in England by Royal Crown Derby before 1970. They are 8 1/2 inches long. They are in a silk lined fitted box. The handles are fine bone china. They are decorated with a floral transfer decoration which is painted over by hand. The stainless steel blades have a serrated edge.
Condition: Excellent. They have never been used.
A 1920's Van Briggle Pottery Advertising Display. This was probably meant to hold brochures about the pottery. Measures about 5" by 4 1/2" by 4". Marked on bottom as shown. Shows wear, losses to applied color. Rare memorabilia.
These were made by Anchor Hocking from 1938-1966.