This lovely traditional Kiddush Cup was made by Lenox in the Judaic Giftware line. With an embossed design on ivory and trimmed in gold, the cup measures 4 1/2" high and 3 1/2" wide.
The kiddush blessing is printed in gold around the foot.
In excellent condition and free of any chips, cracks or stains.
This lovely vase was produced by Lenox in the Barrington collection, a lovely design of pink flowers and green leaves on an ivory background and trimmed in gold. The vase features cut work around the top.
The vase measures 8" tall and 4 1/2" wide and is free of any chips, cracks or stains.
The Winter Bouquet collection was produced by Lenox in the 1990's and features a lovely embossed design of flowers, pinecones and everygreen sprigs on ivory and trimmed in gold.
Each of these candlesticks measures 6 3/4" high and is in excellent condtion, no chips, cracks or stains.
This stunning pair of vintage cut glass goblets are signed by Val St. Lambert of Belgium, a premier glass manufacturer who has been producing quality cut glass since 1826. These goblets are in the Josephine-Charlotte pattern which features diamond cut around the bottom of the bowl and a beautiful faceted stem. The bottom has a fire polished punty.
These goblets are different in size. The larger goblet measures 6 1/4" tall, 3 3/4" wide at the top of the bowl and holds 8 oz. This is surely a water goblet.
The second goblet measures 5 7/8" tall, 3 1/2" wide at the top of the bowl and holds approx. 6 oz. The faceted knob sits a bit higher on the stem and the foot is a bit smaller. Perhaps this goblet is a red wine goblet.
Both goblets are in excellent condition, free of any chips, cracks or discolorations.
Heisey produced the beautifully designed Prince of Wales pattern, #335 and also known as Plumes from 1902 to 1912. This magnifcent hard to find footed high standard compote is marked with the diamond H and measures 8 7/8" tall and 9 1/8" wide (8 1/4" wide on the interior).
This stunning piece is free of any chips or cracks. There is an area under one of the scallops (top) where there are two small spots of white on the interior of the glass. Perhaps they were grains of sand. They are not very noticeable and I could not capture them in a photo.
This attractive pattern is attribued to Boston & Sandwich circa the 1870's.
A delicate pattern of panels of grapes and leaves, this goblet measures 5 5/8" high and 3 1/8" wide at the mouth.
The goblet is free of any chips, cracks or discolorations. There is some extra glass on the top of one of the seam edges, can be felt but not noticeable.
Also known as Loops & Drops, this attractive pattern is one of the States series patterns produced by the U. S. Glass Co. This pattern was produced circa 1900.
This attractive goblet features gold trim which in in very good condition. The gold is often very worn on goblets of this age, but theses goblets were well cared for.
The goblet measures 6 1/4" high and 3 3/8" wide at the mouth.
The goblet is free of any chips, cracks or discolorations. There is minor wear to the gold trim
Also known as Beaded Dewdrop, Wisconsin is one of the State series patterns produced by the U. S. Glass Co. circa 1903.
This is a very rare condiment set consisting of the stand/tray, two mustard or condiment jars which would orignally have had lids and a pair of shakers.
The stand does have some damage, there is a crack within the base and there is a chip where one of the jars sits. The crack can't be felt all of the way through and it is such a rare piece that I would not dream of separating it from the other pieces.
The top rims of the shakers are rough as was typical of the way shakers were manufactured during this period (not finished off because they are not seen under the lids. One of the tops is missing. Please see all of the photos.
The measurements are as follows:
Tray - 7 5/8" long, 5 3/8" wide and 5 1/2" high.
Jars - 2" high and 3" wide. Shakers - 3 3/8" high and 1 3/4" wide.
This beautiful pattern, is also known as Bird in Ring, Butterfly & Fan, Grace and Japanese Fan was produced by George Duncan & Sons circa 1880.
This pattern is not very common and this piece is very hard to find.
This compote measures 10 1/4" high to the top of the finial on the lid and 7" wide.
The lid has a few minor nicks around the bottom of the edge, not noticable and can be felt rather than seen. The base is free of any chips or cracks.
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