This wonderful and rare console set was made by Cambridge glass in a rich amethyst purple and etched with the Gloria plate etching. The pattern is encrusted with gold and there is heavy gold trim around the edges.
The centerpiece bowl measures 11 1/2" wide and 3 7/8" high. They keyhole single candlesticks measure 5" high and 4 5/8" wide on the base.
All three pieces are free of any chips, cracks or discolorations. There is some wear to the gold trim.
Because of the size and weight of this set, it will be shipped in an oversize box. I will be happy to explore UPS Ground as a shipping method. Please contact me for additional information.
Cambridge produced the lovely green color known as Late Emerald Green from 1949 to approx. 1954.
This distinctive stem is #3126 because of the unique shape of the bowl.
Each of these stems measures 6 3/8" high and 2 3/4" wide at the top of the bowl.
All four are in excellent condition, free of any chips, cracks or discolorations. One of the stems has a tiny nick on the edge of the foot. It is not noticeable, I have to go over it several times to find it, but it is mentioned in the interest of accuracy.
This lovely vintage footed cake stand was produced by Crown Staffordshire of England beginning in 1956. This pattern is Lyric Tunis blue and features an embossed line rim with gold trim.
The cake stand measures a generous 10" wide and 3 3/4" high.
The cake stand is free of any chips, cracks or discolorations. The gold trim is in excellent condition.
Also known as Double Snail, Idaho and Small Comet, George Duncan's pattern #360 was produced circa 1891.
This hard to find magnificent cake stand is a true victorian beauty!
This large cake stand features an all over pattern with a gallery edge/icing lip.
This cake stand measures 10 3/4" wide (10 1/4" interior) and 5 3/4" high.
The cake stand is in excellent condition. There is one tiny flake on the outside edge of the bottom of the border that measures approx. 3/16". It is barely noticeable, but mentioned in the interest of accuracy.
The cake stand is very heavy and I will be happy to explore shipping for UPS ground if more economical.
A wonderful example of mid-century design, these stunning candleholders were designed and patented by George Sakier, a re-knowned designer of Art Deco.
These gorgeous #2639 2 light candleholders feature a center panel with 3 molded ivy leaves.
Each candlestick measures 9 7/8" high and 4 3/8" wide. The base measures 5 1/2" long and 4 3/8" wide.
Both candleholders are in excellent condition, free of any chips, cracks or discolorations.
The packed weight of this pair is somewhat heavy, so I will be happy to consider UPS ground shipping if more economical.
Morgantown produced their iconic golf ball stem pattern, #7643 from the late 1920's to the early 1930's. Their Ritz blue color is a deep, rich cobalt blue.
Each of these lovely champagne stems measure 5" high and 3 9/16" wide at the top of the bowl.
Both stems are in excellent condition, free of any chips, cracks or discolorations.
Also known as Dancing Girl, Morgantown's #758 etching is known better as Sunrise Medallion by collectors and produced circa the late 1920's - the early 1930's.
This plate is pink and measures 7 3/8" wide. The plate is free of any chips, cracks or discolorations. There are few surface scratches.
Morgantown produced the charming plate etching, #758 from the late 1920's to the early 1930's.
This lovely color is called azure blue.
The plate measures 7 3/8" wide. This plate has no visable untensil marks and is free of any chips, cracks or discolorations. There is a little edge roughness on the ground edge foot of the plate.
This attractive style of candlestick is Heisey #134 commonly known as Trident. In a beautiful yellow color called Sahara by Heisey, the candleholders each measure 5" high, 6.25" spread with a base of 5 1/2" wide.
Both candleholders are in excellent condition, free of any chips, cracks or discolorations. There are few surface scratches on the bottom of the base.
A classically-styled circa 1930's decanter bottle for the Cambridge, elegant glassware, or vintage barware collector. This Cambridge #1322 26 oz. decanter measures 11 1/4" tall (including stopper) x 3 ¾" diameter (at the base. The decanter features a beautiful warm whiskey amber body with a 14-panel fluted design around the bottom and 8-panel around the neck. The decanter includes the original 2 3/8" diameter octagonal crystal stopper with ground base. The bottle is nice and clear without cloudiness and free of any chips or cracks. There is a very slight flake on the bottom edge of the ground stopper.
This beautiful and heavily gold encrusted fan shaped vase was produced by Tiffin in the 1930's. I believe the pattern on the gold enrusted border is called Minton. The vase features a rib panel optic and has gold trim on the foot.
The vase measures 8 1/2" high and 5 7/8" wide.
The vase is in excellent conditon, no chips, cracks, cloudiness or other discoloration. The gold is excellent.
This beautiful pattern was made by the Hazel Atlas Glass Co. from 1934 to 1941.
In the gorgeous Ritz Blue color, this attractive straight side pitcher with ice lip measures 6 7/8" to 7 1/2" high and 5 3/8" wide.
This pitcher is in excellent condition, no chips, cracks or discolorations. There is some uneveness on the mould edges (not chips or flakes), common on this type of glass but hardly notiecable, mentioned in the interest of accuracy.
This attractive antique oil/kerosene lamp was produced by the U.S. Glass Co. and called Long Loop.
The base of this lamp measures 7 3/8" high and is 4 1/2" wide. The chimney measures 7 5/8" high.
Both pieces are free of any chips, cracks or discolorations.
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