This attractive line of shakers called ribbed platonite was produced by Hazel Atlas in the 1940's. This Large, handsome pair of salt & pepper shakers feature red stripes and lettering and would be considered the size to go on the range top.
Each shaker measures 4 1/2" high and flare from 2 1/2" wide at the bottom to 3" wide at the top. Both shakers are nice and clean, free of any stains, chips or cracks. One of the tops has a couple of dents, but both tops are original and free of rust or corrosion.
Sometimes known as Puntys, this handsome pattern was produced by Duncan & Miller from the late 1920's to the early 1930's. Rare to find in Ruby, this footed tumbler is the water tumbler.
Both tumblers measure 4 7/8" tall, 3 3/8" wide at the top of the mouth and hold approx. 8 oz.
In rich ruby red, both are in excellent condition, free of chips, cracks or discolorations.
Line #457 known as Jennyware was produced by the Jeanette glass co. in the 1930's. In the attractive color known as ultramarine, this hard to find mixing bowl is the small size.
The bowl measures 6" wide on the exterior and 5" wide interior and 3 3/8" high.
The bowl is free of any chips, cracks or discolorations.
This lovely plate etching was produced by Tiffin from the 1940's to the 1950's. A very popular line, this exquisitely designed pattern features floral motif with a center medallion design. This etching was used on several different stem lines and Tiffin referred to the pattern by different names depending on the stem, June Night, Love Lace and Cherry Laurel.
Each of these goblets measure 8" tall and 3 1/2" wide at the top of the mouth.
All four are free of any chips, cracks or discolorations.
Waterford has produced the stunning Maeve pattern since 1976. I don't think the whole line is still in production.
This handsome flat tumbler measures 5" high and 3.25" wide. The tumbler is free of any chips, nicks, cracks or other defects. The tumbler is marked with the Waterford script acid signature.
The earliest production of this pattern is attributed to the Portland Glass Co., this pattern is best known as a Bryce, Walker & Co. item, circa 1875 and possibly by US Glass circa 1894.
This gorgeous high standard cake stand measures 9.25" wide and 6.25" tall.
This magnificent victorian beauty is free of any chips, cracks or discolorations.
The original production of this lovely pattern is attributed to McKee Glass Co. circa 1896. It was also produced by Cambrige Glass Co. circa 1902 and Beatty Brady Glass Co. circa 1903.
A stunning beauty, this high standard cake stand measures 9 7/8" wide and stands 5" high.
The cake stand is free of any chips, cracks, discolorations or other defects.
Eternal is an elegant pattern made by Lenox since 1965. Beautiful and versatile, this simple gold and cream pattern goes with just about anything.
This bowl measures 4 7/8" wide, 2 1/8" high and holds approx. 9 oz.
This bowl is in excellent condition, no chips, cracks or discolorations. The gold is in fabulous condition and I am not able to detect any utensil marks.
Tarentum Glass Co. of Tarentum, Pennsylvania produced excellent quality pattern glass in beautifully designed patterns. This pattern was called Virginia and was made circa 1894.
This magnificent high standard large cake stand features an all over pattern with a sawtooth gallery edge or icing lip. This beauty has generous dimensions, measuring 10" wide and 6" high. There is a deep brandy well.
The cake stand has a flake on the bottom edge of the foot, otherwise, the cake stand surface and gallery edge are free of any chips, cracks or discolorations.
This beautiful vintage all glass lamp was produced by Fenton in the mid 1970's. The pattern is Poppy done in the lovely custard satin finish.
This hard to find lamp is all glass and measures 16 3/4" tall. The top itself measures 9". The base is 5"wide.
Both top an bottom are in excllent condition. Because of the weight and the over size box this will have to be shipped in, the lamp can be shipped via Parcel Post or UPS Ground which ever is more economical. Please contact me for more information.
In addition to their lovely acid plate etchings, Cambridge did a large number of Rock Crystal patterns. The Rock Crystal treatment was achieved by Cutting a design with a copper wheel, then fire polishing the cutting.
This pattern is called engraving #698 or Achilles, one of the lovliest designs.
This elegant tall comport measures 7 1/4" high and 7 1/4" wide.
It is free of any chips, cracks or discoloration.s
This gorgeous piece was produced by the Cambridge Glass Co. in the early 1930's. In the beautiful Willow Blue color, this piece is called the 11" basket.
This piece is etched in pattern #738 distinguished by an urn alternating with a laured wreath medallion. The urn feature is encrusted with gold as well as along the edge.
The basket measures 11" long and 8 /2" wide. It is free of any chips, cracks or discolorations. There is some minor wear to the gold.
Diane is a lovely etching, #752 produced by Cambridge from 1934 to the 1950's. This piece is the cheese comport.
The piece measures 5 3/8" wide, 3" high and is free of any chips, cracks or discolorations.
Our Price: $ 35.00
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