This really pretty Forest Green Bubble 5 1/4 Inch high Water Goblet, with crystal foot, was made by Anchor Hocking Glass in the 1940s 1950s 1960s. This goblet measures 3 1/8 Inches in diameter at the top and is in very good condition with no chips or cracks. Be sure to search our other Anchor Hocking glass available. We guarantee items to be as described. THANK YOU.
Hocking Glass Company made Princess from 1931-35. There are no chips or cracks in the glass. Thanks for looking.
2 sets are available
Duncan & Miller Tear Drop 12 oz. Tumbler, made This pattern was produced starting in the 1930's and continuing until the demise of the company in 1955. Two tumblers are available, both in excellent condition.
This Hazel Atlas 2.5" tall mayonnaise dish is 4.5" in diameter. This is one piece.
There are no chips, no cracks, and no repairs to this item. There is no inner rim roughness. This item is in excellent condition.
Federal Glass Company made Georgian from 1931-36. There are no chips or cracks in the glass. Thanks for looking.
Federal Glass Company made Sharon from 1935-39. There are no chips or cracks in the glass. Thanks for looking.
This is such a beautiful combination of Victorian glass and silverplate. With an Eastlake design in the silverplate, the beautiful blue glass just glows inside. It is marked Meriden Silver Plate Co., number 1789. It measures 6 1/2" tall x 7" wide and is in perfect condition.
This is one of the prettier of Tiffany's pastel pieces. This compote, measuring 5 1/8" tall x 6 3/4" diameter at top, is made in a bright, vibrant yellow at the edge of the top. The rest of the dish part is clear, with opalescent white stars. It is just beautiful. Signed on bottom, this piece is in perfect condition and definitely a collector's item.
This classic Steuben ashtray makes a great olive dish. Designed by George Thompson and first manufactured in 1939, Art Deco style having round clear crystal bowl with handles, signed in script on the underside; good to excellent condition with no chips, cracks or repairs, minor wear. Measurement; 5 3/8 " w.
June night etched pattern by tiffin is circa 1941. The are 6 5/8 tall and hold 10 oz. There are no chips, no cracks and no repairs to these items. I have six (6) for sale.
Stunning cut glass compote from the brilliant period. I can't find a signature, but I'm sure its identifiable to an expert on patterns. It measures 8" tall x 6" diameter at the bottom, and has a tear drop stem. There is one TINY flake at the top, but other than that it looks to be in perfect condition.
A very rare "Cheerio" cocktail shaker in ruby glass with its original chrome top and recipe holder. The recipe holder contains a series of twelve cards that illustrate recipes for different cocktails. The recipes are far more varied than most recipe shakers, and include directions for a Hula-Hula, Princesse,Bamboo, Blackthorn and Aldo-Tropical. The cards have a patent date of 1934.
Origin: America, ca. 1934...
A Pair of Large and Heavy Fostoria Glass Eagle Bookends, from the 1940's. Dimensions; 8" high x 5" wide x 3" deep. Total weight 5 pounds. Excellent condition.
A rare vintage ruby glass cocktail in the form of a fire extinguisher. The side is silkscreened with instructions for use such as, “In emergencies charge with ingredients, shake well and dispense freely until conflagration is under control.” The shaker retains its original coppertone steel lid and interior strainer.
Origin: America, ca. 1950. Condition: excellent, no chips or cracks to glass, no splits to metal. Size: 11-1/2” tall.
The Steuben owl was designed in 1955 by Donald Pollard. It is still being made today. It is 5" tall, and is in perfect condition. It is Steuben number 8065W.
This is an intaglio cut crystal Hawkes water goblet (partial Hawkes signature visible), ca. 1920, in the Gravic Fruit pattern, with luscious, acid-etched and frosted plums, apples, and pears suspended from beautifully incised branches; with a knopped stem and square incised foot. Feels weighty and wonderful to the touch. Hawkes’ intaglio glass was known as Gravic Glass. Condition: excellent. Measurement: 7 _ in. h.
This Steuben fish has great character! It was introduced in 1961 and measures 6 7/8" long. It is Steuben number 8107.
A Porcelain Handle Magnifying Glass with a Blue and White Floral Handle; 20th century, 8.5" long.