Cambridge Glass Company made this Caprice bowl from 1936-53. There are no chips or cracks in the glass. Thanks for looking.
Cambridge Glass Company made Caprice from the 1940's - 57. There are no chips or cracks in the glass. Thanks for looking.
Duncan Miller Glass Company made this 13" cornucopia. It's in great shape. Thanks for looking.
Cambridge Glass Company made Caprice from 1940's-57. There are no chips or cracks in the glass. Thanks for looking.
4 are available
Jeannette Glass Company made Adam from 1932-34. There are no chips or cracks in the glass. Thanks for looking.
2 pairs available
Jeannette Glass Company made Adam from 1932-34. There are no chips or cracks in the glass. Thanks for looking.
2 are available
Paden City Glass Company made Ardith. This 11 5/8" flat edge bowl is in great shape. Thanks for looking.
Fostoria Glass Company made this pair of 2128 shakers from 1924-26. There are no chips or cracks in the glass. They have crystal glass lids. Thanks for looking.
Six sterling souvenir spoons from "SALT LAKE CITY"; "MEMPHIS, TENN."; "EXCELSIOR SPRINGS, MO."; "MISSOULA, MONT"; "CHICAGO"; "CHICAGO 1909". Each is marked STERLING and measures approx. 4 1/2" long....$9 for insured USA shipping.
Glass cocktail shaker with silk-screen decoration of two inebriated, tuxedo-clad gentlemen singing "Sweet Ad-aline".
Origin: America, circa 1930s. Condition: excellent, the aluminum top has a couple of barely noticeable dings. Size: 11" tall.
We think that Jefferson Glass made these pancake french opalescent coin dot lamps in the 1930's. Previously thought they were made by Fenton, but Fenton's chimney is shaped like a pulled tulip -- not the bulbous shape seen here. This one has a rim-chip on the bottom of its chimney, hidden when sitting on its socket. It is 11" tall and about 8" wide at the base. Original wiring (2-prong plug).
A Barker Bros. silver plated asparagus server cradle with tray. This super classy table server consists of the 11-1/2 x 6" pierced footed asparagus cradle or drainer and the matching 15-1/4 x 6-1/8" two-handled underplate or tray with bun feet. The cradle has a wirework frame and rest for a butter or sauce boat (not present) and the tray has the mark for Barker Brothers of Birmingham, England...
Fenton Pink Ming etched bowl measures 12" x 11" x 4". Produced from 1935-39. " There is a flea bite on the underside on one of the polished legs pads. I do have a clearer photo. Please, if interested, ask. Otherwise, for an 80 year old bowl, it is in good condition.
Fostoria made the etching Versailles from 1928-44. This azure blue handled tort is 11.5" across and in excellent condition. The center handle is in the shape of a "fleur de les".
Five sterling souvenir spoons from BOSTON, QUEBEC; MACKINAC ISLAND; LOVER'S LEAP LOOKOUT, MT.; and one saying SOUVENIR. All are marked STERLING and measure approx. 4 1/2" long. MONTGOMERY ALABAMA spoon has been sold....$9 for insured USA shipping.
This powder jar was designed by Charles H. Oestreich of Brooklyn NY: the design was patented January 13, 1931. There is a pink elephant on the lid and the jar has an overall frosted finish. Excellent condition. See my other listings for more Depression era dresser items.
This is an 800 SILVER SERVING SPOON with Heavily Chased work on the front. DESIGNED with CROWNS and LIONS the length is 7 3/4"; the Bowl measures 1 3/4" X 2 3/4". The back is plain. Ca. 1925- 1950 the Condition is EXCELLENT
Old Colony is the correct name for the pattern that collectors have always called 'Lace Edge'. It was produced by Hocking from 1935 to 1938. Offered here is the 7 1/2 inch 3 part relish dish. Excellent condition with no chips or damage. See my other listings for more in this pattern.