The Pairpoint Glass Co. has been produced in the United States since 1837. Around 1910, they began to produce items with their signature controlled bubble or suspended bubble base.
This beautiful example is a gorgeous deep ruby color compote with the controlled bubble base.
The compote measures 6 7/8" wide and stands 5 1/4" high.
The piece is in excellent condition and free of any chip, cracks or discolorations.
Frederick Carder co-founded Steuben Glass in 1905 and was responsible for the invention and design of the stunning Art Glass treatments of that era.
This treatment is known as Rosaline, a lovely shade of rose colored cased glass. The plate has a polished punty and measures 9" wide and has deep center that is approx. 1/2".
The plate is free of any chips, cracks or discolorations.
Frederick Carder is considered one of the best known monumental artisans and pioneers of an art glass movement that began when he co-founded Steuben Glass in 1903. Carder is known for his beautiful, classic creations of iridescent, translucent and transparent glass.
This color of this bowl is known as onion skin Gold Aurene on Calcite.
Absolutely stunning, this bowl measures 9 7/8" wide and stands 2" high. The bowl is free of any chips, cracks or discolorations.
Cambridge produced the lovely Portia plate etching from 1932 to the early 1950's. Offered in this hard to find set is the 32 oz. Ball Decanter and 6 #3400 1/2 oz. Bar Tumblers.
The decanter measures 7" high and 5" wide. Each tumbler measures 2 3/16" high and 1 3/4" wide.
The decanter is clear and free of any chips, cracks or discolorations. The stopper has a couple of shallow flakes, but fits into the neck perfectly.
Each tumbler is free of any chips, cracks or discolorations.
Cambridge produced the beautiful Candlelight plate etching from the 1940's through the 1950's. The pattern features a medallion with a glowing candle inside and surrounded by scrolls and garlands.
These candleholders are #3900 and measure 8.25" wide (spread), 5.50" high and the base is 5.25" wide.
Both candlesticks are in excellent condition, no chips, cracks or discolorations.
Cambridge produced the Cleo plate etching beginning in 1930. This attractive serving tray is in pink (called Peach-Blo by Cambridge)trimmed in gold and measures 10 1/2" wide and 5" high.
The tray is free of any chips, cracks or discolorations. There is some minor wear to the gold trim.
Cambridge produced their deep & rich royal blue color from 1931 to 1943. This gorgeous Ivy Ball Vase (#1236) features the signature Keyhole stem in crystal.
The vase measures 8.25" high and 4.5" wide.
The vase is clean, without water stains, discolorations, chips or cracks.
This rare footed compote was produced by John & William Ridgway circa 1814 - 1830 in a striking floral pattern called Japan Opaque. This magnificent piece features beautiful figural handles of a flower with leaves. The multi color floral pattern is carried throughout the piece. A wonderful piece that has survived at least 170 + years!
The compote measures 12" long handle to handle, 8.75" wide and 4.75" high.
In amazing condition for it's age, there is some crazing in the glaze and a small area of light stain, insignificant and not very noticeable. A true antique treasure!
Fostoria called their rich cobalt blue, regal blue and produced this magnificent vase from 1934 to 1939. The body of the vase sits atop a crystal sculptured foot.
This beautiful piece measures 9 5/8" tall and 4 5/8" wide at the top of the mouth.
The vase is free of any chips, cracks, discolorations or water marks.
Fostoria produced the Fairfax line, #2375 from 1927 through 1944. This sweet little piece is called a sugar pail and was used with small tongs to serve sugar cube.
In lovely azure blue, this piece measures 3.5"high and 3 1/8" wide at the top.
The sugar pail is free of any chips, cracks or discolorations. The chrome bail is in very good condition as well.
Fostoria produced the charming June etching from 1928 to 1944. Etched on the @2375 (Fairfax) blank, this footed two-handled cream soup bowl measures 5" wide and 2.5" high.
In excellent condition and free of any chips, cracks or discolorations.
Fostoria produced these gorgeous trindle candlesticks in the lovely Rose pink color they called Dawn from 1932 to 1941.
Rare to find in color, these beautiful candlesticks each measure 8" wide spread, 6" high and 4.75" wide on the base.
Both are in excellent condition, free of any chips, cracks or discolorations. There are some surface scratches on the bottom of the foot from wear and age, nothing very noticeable.
Originally attributed to Bryce Bros. circa the 1870's Sharp Oval & Diamond and Granby, this pattern was later produced by U. S. Glass circa 1898 as one of the States patterns and popularly known as Louisiana.
This is a beautiful high standard cake stand with the pattern repeated on the foot as well as the plate.
The stand measures 9 1/2" wide and 6 1/4 " high.
The cake stand is in excellent condition, free of any chips, cracks or discolorations.
Also known as Daisy & Button w/Pointed Panels, this pattern is attributed to McKee circa 1894.
This beautiful high standard cake stand measures 9" wide and 6 1/2" high.
The cake stand is in excellent condition, no chips, cracks or discolorations. There are few untensil marks.
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