Also known as Peacock Eye, this attractive pattern is origianlly attributed to Richards & Hartley Glass Co., then by U. S. Glass as one of the States patterns, Georgia.
This beautiful cake stand measures 9 1/2" wide and stands 5 1/4" tall.
The cake stand is in excellent condition, free of any chips, cracks or discolorations.
Also known as Blazing Pinwheels and Foral Diamond, this attractive pattern is attributed to U. S. Glass circa 1895.
This lovely cake stand measures 9" wide and 3 3/4" high.
The cake stand is free of any chips, cracks or discolorations. There is a small flake on the edge of the bottom of the foot that is not very noticeable but can be felt.
Also known as Vermont Honeycomb, Honeycomb w/Flower Rim and Inverted Thumbprint with Daisy Band, this attractive pattern was produced by U. S. Glass as one of the states patterns circa 1899.
This rare find is the butter dish in Emerald Green and features the charming feathers on the feet and finial.
The butter dish measures 6 3/4" wide and 6" high.
Both the lid and base are in excellent condition, no chips, cracks or discolorations.
Also known as Bird & Fern, Flying Robin and Thunder Bird, this charming pattern was produced in the 1880's. I have seen this attributed to Cooperative Flint, but other sources list the make as unknown.
This attractive pitcher measures 7-8" high, 4 3/8" wide and 7" long, handle to spout.
The pitcher is in excellent condition, no chips, cracks or discolorations.
This attractive pattern was produced in the 1930's and features an intricate etching of a romantic gazebo surrounded by flowers and leaves. In Paden City's gorgeous Copen blue which is an ice blue color.
This attractive piece measures 10 1/2" wide and 4 1/2" high.
The piece is free of any chips, cracks or discolorations.
This charming etched pattern was produced by Paden City in the 1930's. Pieces in this pattern are scarce and this example is a rare center handled bowl.
This attractive bowl measures 9" wide and 2" high.
The bowl is free of any chips, cracks or discolorations. There are a few surface scratches.
Glass toy dishes were made in the early part of the 20th century for children to play with. Tulip & Honeycomb is attributed to the Federal Glass Co. in the early 1900's. This charming set consists of a footed punch bowl with 6 punch cups.
The punch bowl measures 4 1/4" high and 4 3/8" wide. Each cup is 1" high and 1 1/2"wide. One of the cups has a tiny crack in the handle, otherwise, the other pieces are free of any chips, cracks or discolorations.
This charming early 20th century pattern is called Nursery Rhyme as the pieces depict various children's rhymes such as Little Red Riding Hood. I have seen the pattern attributed to U.S. Glass circa the 1890's and to Cambridge Glass circa 1900.
This wonderful set consists of a miniature water pitcher & 6 footed tumblers.
The pitcher measures 4.25" high and 2 3/8" wide. Each of the tumblers measaures 1 7/8" high and 1 3/8" wide.
All seven pieces are free of any chips, cracks or discolorations.
This charming early 20th century pattern has been attributed to the Cambridge Glass Co. and US Glass. A delightful pattern depicting nursery rhyme themes and chldren at play.
This set consists of a miniature master berry bowl and 5 individual bowls.
The master bowl measures 4.25" wide and .5" high and has a tiny flake (approx. 1/8" long) on the twig rim.
Each individual bowl measures 2 7/16" wide and .75" high and are free of any chips or cracks.
This charming nursery rhyme pattern is attributed to the Cambridge Glass Co. and US Glass circa 1900.
Each of these miniature cups measures 1.25" high and 1.5" wide. All are free of any chips, cracks or discolorations. There are some minute nicks on the mould edge.
Also known as Paneled English Hobnail w/prisims and Siamese Necklace, Mardi Gras (Duncan #42) was produced by George Duncan & Sons circa 1898.
This is the large table size creamer that measures 4.5" high and 3.25"wide.
There is a rough feeling spot on the ring above the foot that you really have to feel for to notice. Otherwise, the creamer is free of any chips, cracks or discolorations.
Duncan & Miller produced the lovely Indian Tree plate etching from 1938 to 1950. Featuring fire polished ground bottoms, The handled liner plate measures 7.75" side (9.75" handle to handle). The bowl measues 5.25" wide and 2 7/8" high. The ladle measures 4.75" long.
All three pieces are free of any chips, cracks or discolorations.
Rosenthal produced this lovely china pattern from 1961-1994. Sanccouci refers to the ornate embossed blank. This dinner plate is trimmed in gold and measures 9.75" wide.
The dinner plate is in excellent condition, free of untensil marks, chips or discolorations. The gold trim is excellent.
A lovely classic pattern, Moss Rose was produced by Rosenthal from 1961 to 1994. Sanccouci refers to the ornate embossed blank.
This dessert/pie/salad plate is trimmed in gold and measures 7 7/8" wide.
This plate is in excellent condition, free of untensil marks, chips, cracks or discolorations. The gold trim is excellent as well.
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