Hazel Atlas Glass Co. made these Star tumblers. They're in great shape. Thanks for looking.
2 are available
Line 700 was produced by Consolidated Glass Company in 1929. This is the #709 bread & butter plate in blue ceramic. (the color is a blue ceramic finish fired on crystal.) 6 inches in diameter and excellent condition. I have 4 available, price is per plate. See my other listings for more in this pattern, or email for other Consolidated pieces you're looking for.
Imperial Cape Cod Salad Plate, 7-3/8" and in mint condition. Made from 1932-83. 6 are available.
Save 15% today... This lovely Cambridge Caprice bowl is a rich Moonlight Blue with four tab feet and elaborate Bull's Eye handles (#300.) This wonderful centerpiece or display bowl is 11 3/4" long, 9 1/4" wide and 3 3/4" tall. It is in excellent condition. Production dates 1937 - 1953. I have other Cambridge Caprice and elegant glassware in my inventory... take a peek. Insurance and confirmation are included in the price.
Consolidated Glass Company produced the Catalonian line in 1927. It was made to look like glass found in Catalonia Spain at the archaeological sites, and had bubbles and raised rings blown into the glass. This is the #1122 2 1/2 oz footed cordial or whiskey tumbler in amethyst. Tumblers are very difficult to find in this pattern, so get them while you can. I also have other items available so see my other listings or email if you need something in Catalonian.
Circa 1930's. These whiskey tumblers were made by the Hocking Glass company. They are 2 1/4 inches tall.
While eating a nut, a squirrel sits on branches alongside a napkin holder. It is not marked but can be found illustrated on page 74 of Figural Napkin Rings, Collector's Identification and Value Guide by Gottschalk & Whitson. Please consider the pictures part of the listing.
Offered is this large-sized (height: 8 inches & width: 3"), iridescent glass shade with applied threads, made by Durand/Vineland Glass Company, around 1925. Unsigned, as expected - it is in a definite Durand shape (please refer to page 146 of Meschi's book - shown in last picture here for your convenience). Good condition (a few threads missing, as might be expected).
Fostoria Colonial Dame Saucer Champagne, 6.5 oz. Made from 1948-1986. All in excellent condition. 4 are available.
Save 15% today... This lovely vintage swan bowl or dish has bright silver overlay sprays of poppies. All of the silver is in excellent condition. The bowl has silver scallop peaks all around the rim. It sits on a collar foot with a clear bottom. The swan neck and head is amazing with its graceful nod. This bowl is in excellent, undamaged condition and would brighten any any decor or event. It measures 7" long. I have other elegant glassware in my inventory... take a peak...
Cambridge Glass Co. started making etch 710 in 1927. This 83 oz jug is in great shape. Thanks for looking.
Heavy, thick walled vase in cobalt blue cased in crystal, with silvery air traps in a repeating
geometric pattern.
The vase stands 8 inches tall and is 4 inches in diameter at the top. the base tapers to 2 1/4 inches.
This vase weighs in at 9 pounds, a lot of weight to work with on a handmade, hand-finished piece!
The piece is signed on the base Orrefors/Ariel 295 E-4/Ingeborg Lundin
Condition of the vase is excellent with no chips, cracks or repairs. 1974
Rare vintage sterling silver figural jigger in the form of wing-handled fire bucket. The side is engraved “Fire Water.” Figural jiggers gained popularity in the Art Deco era. The bottom is marked “Lunt Sterling 15”.
- Origin: America, ca. 1940
- Dimensions: 2” tall to rim, 2-3/4” to top of handle
- Weight: 34.6 grams
Beautiful cased vase by Pallme-Konig und Habel, showing their excellent use of the casing technique! The vase is four layers of glass; orange, white, clear, then the decorative layer of textured red glass. The vase was then covered with irregular applied trailed decoration in black, which has been worked into the surface. The entire surface has been strongly iridized. The first photograph (white background) best shows the true color of the piece and the intensity of color...
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 10 1/4 inch glass shade has a raised fan design and center sunburst in crystal against a textured pink background...
An American elegant glass comport or footed bowl in the Rose Point etched pattern, issued by Cambridge Glass from 1936-53. This is the 7" keyhole-handle low footed comport (number 340/28); it is in excellent original condition with no chips, cracks, losses, damage or repairs. All items are thoroughly and conservatively graded and all condition issues are noted; all items are secondhand and may have slight signs of gentle use...
A Pair of Sterling Silver Georgian Style Sauce or Gravy Boats. With Hoof Feet and Gadroon Edges. Made by Adie Brothers, London, 1933. "Reproduction Georgian Period Circa 1765" engraved on bottom, above marks. Dimensions; 6.75" long x 3.5" wide x 4.5" high; 18.4 Troy ounces. Excellent condition.
Fostoria White Opalescent Heirloom Bowl (pulled and squarish shape) was made in the early 1960's. Is 8" wide and 4" tall. In mint condition.