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Milk Glass

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Click here to enlarge image and see more about item TE0041: Anchor Hocking Ball Edge Candle Pair – Milk Glass
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TE0041
Anchor Hocking Ball Edge Candle Pair – Milk Glass This ball edge candle pair was made about 1960 by the Anchor Hocking Co.
Size: 4 ½" across 2/3/4" high
Condition: Good

 

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Milk Glass Flared Nappy Offering a milk glass flared nappy, with a diamond pattern. I have seen this called diamond squares, by Hazel Atlas, but have been unable to confirm them as the maker, as the piece is unmarked.Size:6 inches across, 2 inches height.

 

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Child’s or Mini Candle Stick Holders Milk Glass Offered are a mini pair of candle holders, may have been for a child originally, as they are 2 ½ inches in height with a bottom base of 3 inches across. Unmarked, but are of nice quality.

 

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Click here to enlarge image and see more about item TE0059: Quilt Design Milk Glass Rose Bowl
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Quilt Design Milk Glass Rose Bowl Offering a lovely rose bowl, in the quilted diamond pattern.

Size: 3 inches height , 5 ¾ inches across
Condition: Wonderful

 

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Click here to enlarge image and see more about item TE0079: Milk Glass Rose Bowl
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TE0079
Milk Glass Rose Bowl Offering a milk glass rose bowl, in the milk glass, possibly an unmarked Fenton, but I’m not sure. Size: 5 ½ inches height top opening just under three ( 2 15/16) , base measures 2 and 10/16 . One hobnail looks to have a manufacturing flaw, upon very close inspection, which can only be found by holding to bright light.

 

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Click here to enlarge image and see more about item TE0351a-f: Milk Glass Sherbets – Grapes
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Milk Glass Sherbets – Grapes Offering an unmarked footed Sherbet decorated with a pattern of a cluster of grapes on each side. Stands 3 ¾ inches in height and measures 3 ½ inches across the top and the base measures 2 ¾ inches across. Nice condition. Most likely made by Anchor Hocking Glass Co., and dates to 1950’s-1960’s

 

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Victorian Milk Glass Spittoon - Cuspidor Offering a ladies milk glass spittoon decorated with gold trim. Interesting hexagon shape - of a long gone era of ladies accessories! Size: Measures 7 inches across the top, and is 4 inches in height. It has loss of the gold trim paint, and has the normal straw marks and rough seams, but no chips or cracks. The inner rim has a very rough seam, at the neck area, but it is a manufacturing flaw, not damage. The inside bottom has a curve that extends up in the center, and is lower at the edges. It was hard to show in the photo. I guess they would aim there and let it flow down? The top is round and the base has a hexagon shape, beginning at the neck. Great old conversation piece- of very old glass. Bottom is unsigned.

-ref. Collector’s Encyclopedia of Milk Glass (1995) pg. 166 @ $ 30-35

 

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Milk Glass Kettle – Found in Dig Here’s an old milk glass kettle, found buried behind a barn in Kentucky. Is the larger size, stands 3 ½ inches in height and 4 ¼ inches across the top. Has original wire bail handle, that is rusty and bent, but original. Sits on three feet - each about ½ inch in height . Condition: has a very few flea bites on the rim that are very minor, has some rust on the glass from the handle and elements, that probably could be cleaned. The surface has a nice textured design on the outside, and it is smooth on the inside and on the feet. It is unmarked.

 

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Click here to enlarge image and see more about item TE0759: Westmoreland – Three Bears Plate – Decorated Milk Glass
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Westmoreland – Three Bears Plate – Decorated Milk Glass This decorated milk glass plate measures 7-1/4 inches across and I believe Westmoreland was the glassmaker, though it is not signed. Still retains most of its color (cold paint decorated) – and has lots of detail to the bears, and has a green ribbon tied at the top for hanging. Nice condition!  

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Click here to enlarge image and see more about item TE0772: Milk Glass – Actress Dresser Tray- Jenny Lind Platter
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Milk Glass – Actress Dresser Tray- Jenny Lind Platter In the reference book: Milk Glass (1949) by Belknap, this milk glass tray is referred to as both "Actress Dresser Tray" and states that Millard’s choice was " Lady Bust Platter" (pg. 64), more recently has been called Jenny Lind, and attributed to Fostoria Glass Co..

It measures 11 ½ inches in length, and has a width of 7 ½ inches, and an inch height. The center has a portrait of a woman, and is surrounded with beads and the rims are decorated with flowers and scrolls. There is a thick rim on bottom that would permit this to hang on a wall, if desired. Condition: straw marks to the glass. There is one under her chin that makes it appear it is her necklace, or perhaps that is the intended design. There is a small chip to the inside rim on the bottom, probably caused when removing it from mold.
 

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Click here to enlarge image and see more about item TE1290: Indiana Glass Co. – Colony, Harvest Grape – Milk Glass Bread Plate
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Indiana Glass Co. – Colony, Harvest Grape – Milk Glass Bread Plate Here’s a 6 inch milk glass bread & butter plate, in the grape pattern, made by the Indiana Glass Co. This pattern was called: Colony - Harvest - Grape. No damage, normal milk glass manufacturing imperfections.  

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Click here to enlarge image and see more about item TE1899a-d: Punch Cup – Colony Harvest  – Indiana Glass/ Lancaster Colony
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Punch Cup – Colony Harvest – Indiana Glass/ Lancaster Colony Replacement punch cup, for the Colony Harvest / Grape pattern. Made by Indiana Glass Co. for Lancaster Colony Co. / Colony is a trademark of the Lancaster Colony Company. Cup is footed and stands 2-7/8 inches height, with a 2-inch base and 3-3/4 inches across top rim. This cup was used with both the snack set and the punch set, and was often redeemed with S & H green stamps, originally. Two are marked on bottom with a number, and the other two are unmarked.  

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Click here to enlarge image and see more about item TE2090: Colony Compote – Harvest Grape – Indiana Glass Co.
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Colony Compote – Harvest Grape – Indiana Glass Co. Great, smaller size open compote made by the Indiana Glass Co., in the Harvest Grape, Colony pattern. Stands 6-1/4 inches height, 5 inches across the rim, and 4 inches across the footed base. Similar to Westmoreland’s Paneled Grape pattern this was the Indiana Glass Co.’s version and was sometimes obtained by consumers by redeeming green stamps.  

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Click here to enlarge image and see more about item TE2141: Milk Glass Strawberry Jar/Box
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Milk Glass Strawberry Jar/Box A novelty/ specialty item; a jar in the shape of a strawberry. The inside and bottom of the jar are white, the sides are red and the stem is green. Unmarked
Size: 4-inches to top of stem, 3-1/4 inches across rim, 2 inch base
Condition: very good, mold mark on bottom – flashed on red is good, no fading.
 

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Click here to enlarge image and see more about item TE0879: Anchor Hocking – Moonstone  Style, Three Section Dish
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Anchor Hocking – Moonstone Style, Three Section Dish Here’s a nice relish or candy dish, divided into three sections. Is hobnailed milk glass, styled like the Moonstone made by Anchor Hocking 1941-1946, however this is pale milk glass, not crystal with opalescent, but has the same exact handles, unlike the Fenton version of this divided dish, which lacked the tabs on the handles, which makes me believe that Anchor Hocking was the maker of this piece.