This beautiful Ebony black 12 inch High Number 402 Vase was made by Cambridge Glass. This Vase has a beautiful etched Bird looking back, resembles a Bird in Paradise on both sides, with other etched leaves and flowers above and below the bird. It is in great condition with no chips or cracks. This Vase is pictured in the Paden City Book compared to a similar vase made by Paden City and Fenton. Be sure to search our other Cambridge available. We guarantee all items to be as described...
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...
Paden City Glass Co. made these turned head pheasants. The 13.5" pheasants are in great shape. Thanks for looking.
4 are available
Hocking Glass Company made Mayfair from 1931-37. There are no chips or cracks in the glass. Thanks for looking.
There are no chips or cracks in the glass. Thanks for looking.
Aladdin Mantle Lamp Company made this bookend. It glows under a black light. There are no chips or cracks in the glass. Thanks for looking.
There are no chips or cracks in the glass. Thanks for looking.
This really pretty ruby red Coin 6 1/2 Inch 32 Ounce Flat Water Pitcher was made by Fostoria Glass. This Pitcher has the frosted coins and original label. On the label is Fostoria 1372/453 Coin Glass 1 Qt Pitcher. This Pitcher is in very good condition with no chips, cracks, scratches or cloudiness. Be sure to search our other Fostoria Coin available. We guarantee all items to be as described. THANK YOU.
A rare Fostoria Manor 2443 etch 286 green elegant glass bowl circa 1930s. This Art Deco period 12" x 5-1/2" oval centrepiece bowl in the Manor pattern etch 286 was only produced by the Fostoria Glass Company in the green color from 1931-1935. It was produced in clear from 1931-1944. This piece (catalog number 2443) is in excellent condition with no chips, cracks, losses, damage or repairs...
Bead Chain fixtures were the standard ceiling fixture of the American home from the 1920’s through the 1940’s. The decorative glass shade hung from 3 bead chains, and could be adjusted up or down depending on the size of the room and height of the ceiling. The graceful Art Deco design of these fixtures makes them the perfect fit in today's homes.
This vintage 6 inch glass shade has 6 raised ribs and a serrated edge in crystal against a pink background...
Tiffin Twilight Cornucopia using the Duncan and Miller mold. Made in the 1960's. This cornucopia is 14 inches long and about 4.5 inches wide at the mouth. In excellent condition. The color, twilight, changes color depending on the light source -- in incandescent & sunlight, it turns lavendar; under fluorescent lighting, it turns ice blue!!
This is a really nice crystal clear Colony 8 inch high bulbous water pitcher made by Fostoria Glass. This pitcher holds 64 ounces and is in very good condition with no chips, cracks or cloudiness. The original Fostoria label is in the pitcher. We guarantee items to be as described. Feel free to search our other Fostoria elegant glass items available. THANK YOU.
Hocking Glass Company made Miss America from 1935-38. There are no chips or cracks in the glass. Thanks for looking.
Imperial Glass Company made this paperweight. It's in great shape. Thanks for looking.
This lovely stem was produced by Morgantown Glass Company during the 1940's. These are called the 'Top Hat' cocktail because of the figural stem. Morgantown made these exclusively for the Knickerbocker Hotel in Chicago, and they were never offered for sale to the general public directly. Offered here are 6 Top Hat cocktails: 2 Topaz, 2 Smoke, 1 amethyst and 1 blue. All are in perfect condition. Price is per stem.
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.
A Dorflinger sweet pea vase decorated in the Kalana Pansy pattern. The vase is 3 5/8 inches tall and 6 inches diameter at the top. Polished pontil and no imperfections.
Dancing Nymph is the correct name for this Consolidated pattern - it's sometimes called "Dance of the Nudes" due to listings in depression glass books under that name. Originally produced in 1928, it's a wonderful pattern for the deco collector as well as glass lovers. These 4 1/2 inch berry bowls are very special...