A crystal glass open compote that stands 5.25 in. tall. Measures 6.5 in. diameter. Not sure if it is handpainted or a transfer but sure is pretty. Amber stained with an orange band around the base and center of the dish. White flowers with green leaves. In very good condition. There are 2 straw marks in the base of the dish part. Common to the vintage of this glass. Maker is unknown, appears to be quality glass. Best guess would be the Westmoreland Glass Co. A useful size to use or display.
This is the 3 1/2 , 5 ounce tumbler in the Forest Green line made by the Anchor Hocking from 1950 through 1965. It is in excellent condition with no chips, cracks or repairs and it has good Forest Green color. This tumbler is 3 1/4 high and 2 in diameter at the top.
This is the cup in the Iris or Iris and Herringbone pattern made by the Jeannette Glass Company starting in 1928. It is in excellent condition with no chips, cracks or repairs and it has good iridescence and pattern detail of the Iris design. This is the same Iris pattern made by Jeannette during the Depression, just that the iridescent was made in the 1950's. This cup is 2 7/8 high, 3 1/2 in diameter at the top, 4 3/8 across including the handle and 2 1/8 in diameter at the foot.
Glassware - Sundae Ice Cream Glass - footed - 6 wide rims around bowl with deep scallops - used in old soda fountain counters and measures 4 ¼ inches tall.
Glassware - Anchor Hocking Sundae Ice Cream Glass - footed - 6 wide ribs and scalloped rims - served in old soda fountain counters and measure 4 inches tall. There are 3 of these at $5 each.
Glassware - Relish Dish - Fern like leaves with little bead panel lines and bead center - end handles have 5 beads in rim; very nice looking piece - measures 8 ½ long
Glassware - Anchor Hocking Vintage Snack Set - Consists of 4 serving trays and 4 cups with original box and packing. Box has water spots on sides. Tray measures 11 ½ inches long x 6 ¾ inches wide and cup is 2 3/8 inches tall - made between 1960-1977. Set of 4 is $35
Crystal Indiana Glass Pretzel 7 1/2" Soup Bowl With Fruit Center
This is the 7 1/2 soup bowl with the intaglio fruit center in the Pretzel pattern or Line No. 622 made by the Indiana Glass Company from the late 1930's into the 1980's. It is in very good condition with no chips, cracks or repairs and it has good pattern detail of the Pretzel design. There is a tiny flake on the inner rim that is hardly worth mentioning and a couple very light, very minor scratches from use and stacking. This Indiana Glass soup bowl is 7 7/16 in diameter and 1 9/16 high.
This is the 7 1/2 soup bowl in the Pretzel pattern or Line No. 622 made by the Indiana Glass Company from the late 1930's into the 1980's. It is in very good condition with no chips, cracks or repairs and it has good pattern detail of the Pretzel design. There is some very minor inner rim roughness in a couple spots. This Indiana Glass soup bowl is 7 1/2 in diameter and 1 1/2 high.
This is the 7 1/2 soup bowl in the Pretzel pattern or Line No. 622 made by the Indiana Glass Company from the late 1930's into the 1980's. It is in very good condition with no chips, cracks or repairs and it has good pattern detail of the Pretzel design. There is an insignificant inner rim flake that is hardly worth mentioning. This Indiana Glass soup bowl is 7 1/2 in diameter and 1 1/2 high.
A charming piece from the Wexford line, this candy dish has a pedestal base with a rayed bottom and a lovely pattern of large and small diamonds incircling it. The lid has a 2 inches; diamond point finial giving the dish an overall height of 8 inches. The interior is 6.5inches; across and 3.5 inches deep.
11 3/4 inch Early American Prescut paneled bowl. Made by Anchor Hocking in the 1960's. Excellent condition. The original sticker is still on the bowl. It's a VERY HARD TO FIND piece. 2 Available. One has original sticker.
This soup or cereal bowl was made by the Hazel Atlas Glass Company in the 1950's. It is in very good condition with no chips, cracks or repairs and the fired-on light brown color is very good. There are a couple minor scratches in the fired-on color. This soup bowl is not marked and is 2 high and 4 13/16 in diameter.
Wonderful set of 8 smoky glass cordials. Glass is 4 1/2 tall and 2 in diameter. Bowl of the glass is smoky with the stem having a swirl design in clear glass. In excellent shape.
This is the 4 7/8 candlestick in the Anniversary pattern made by the Jeannette Glass Company from 1947 through 1949 and re-introduced in crystal and iridescent pieces from the late 1960's into the mid 1970's. It is in excellent condition with no chips, cracks or repairs and it has good iridescence and detail of the Anniversary design. This candlestick is 4 13/16 in diameter and 1 11/16 high.
Anchor Hocking 30's milk glass grease jar. Sorry, no lid. Otherwise overall excellent condition. Bright vibrant red decoration on a stark white background. Stands 5 1/4 tall by 5 wide and 3 3/4 deep.
This covered candy dish or covered compote is in a pretty green satin finished glass. Produced by the Jeannette Glass Co. in the '50's era. Stands 6 in. tall and is 3.5 in. square. This is the first time I have found this in the green satin finish. It does have a clear green pedestal base. You will find this in the flashed colors, clear and gold trimmed quite often but I think this one is a bit harder to find. Damage free and I apologize for the dust that shows in the image. Will come to you in a washed clean condition.
This is the 6 ounce punch or snack cup in the Prescut or Oatmeal line made by Anchor Hocking from 1941 into the 1970's. It is in excellent condition with no chips, cracks or repairs and it has good pattern detail of the Prescut design. This pattern had been nicknamed Oatmeal by collectors because seven of the eight pieces made in the line were packed in boxes of Crystal Wedding Oats. This cup was also sold with the punch bowl in the Early American Prescut pattern rather than designing another punch cup for that line. This snack or punch cup is 2 1/8 high, 3 5/8 in diameter at the top and 4 1/4 across including the handle.
Glassware - Anchor Hocking Boopie Footed Sherbet - the foot has small marbles around foot rim. Made from 1940-1965 and measures 3 5/8 inches high. This is also called tall sherbet or champagne.
Glassware - Anchor Hocking Vintage Snack Set #600/76 - This is a set of 4, each set contains a tray plate and a coffee cup. Plate is 11 ¼ inches long and one end has an indent for the cup. The design consists of grapes, leaves and vine. Set was made from 1960-1977 and has the original box and packing. Box has some stains from tape. This is a set of 4 for $35.
Federal Glass Windsor Chip and Dip - Very nice dish for those parties! The chip bowl measures 11 inch diameter and 1 inch tall; the bowl measures 5 ½ diameter x 1 ¾ inches tall. This pattern was made in 1974.
This is the 9 1/2 , rectangular bowl in the Moroccan Amethyst line made by Hazel Ware, Division of the Continental Can Company in the 1960's. It is in very good condition with no chips, cracks or repairs and it has good amethyst color. There are a couple very small strawmarks and tiny bumps in the glass. The style of this bowl in the line was called Colony and it is 9 1/2 long, 4 1/4 wide and 1 1/2 high.
Blue Marbleized Akro Agate No. 300f Ribbed Top Flower Pot
This is the No. 300F ribbed top flower pot made by the Akro Agate Company from 1936 through 1949. It is in excellent condition with no chips, cracks or repairs and it has good blue marbleized color and detail. This flower pot is marked with the Akro Agate trademark Crow and A along with Made In U.S.A. 300F on the bottom (see photos) and is 2 5/8 high and 3 in diameter at the top.
Featured for your enjoyment is a wonderful sugar from Indiana Glass. This is their Willow pattern, Line #1008. It is also know as WOM or Oleander, however the true name is Willow. This pattern seems to have had a long starting somewhere in the late 30's to early 40's and lasting at least until 1966. Still one of the most beautiful patterns of it's day. It is in excellent condition. Stands 2 7/8 tall by 5 1/4 wide.
This is the footed creamer in the Heritage pattern made by the Federal Glass Company from 1940 through 1955. It is in excellent condition with no chips, cracks or repairs and it has good pattern detail of the Heritage design. Although this pattern was termed Depression Era Glass for years, the time frame it was made in was definitely post Depression. This Federal Glass creamer is 3 1/4 high, 3 1/4 in diameter at the top, 4 1/4 across from spout tip to handle end and 2 1/4 in diameter at the foot.
Neat 60's space age design on this set of 4 salad bowls. V shaped with a thick flat base. Excellent condition. They stand 2 1/2 tall by 5 1/4 wide. they will go with any set.
We have a nice 50's salad set here for you. The pattern is a very fine vertical rib much like the Homespun pattern without the waffle bottom. It is made by Federal Glass in their Norse pattern. We have the chip bowl and two single dip bowls. Missing is the wire that would have held the dip bowls. All in near mint condition. Large stands 3 1/2 tall by 9 wide. Single bowls stand 2 tall by 5 wide.
Perfect old mixing bowl set from Federal Glass. This is their 1950's pattern, Star. Each bowl has the turned over rim and sets up on 4 little squared off feet. All 4 are in excellent condition. Largest is 4 3/8 tall by 9 5/8 wide. Next is 3 3/4 tall by 8 3/4 wide. Next is 3 3/8 tall by 7 1/4 wide. Last we have the baby at 2 7/8 tall by 7 wide.
Louise Doll Signed Art Glass Bell Jadeite Carnival
Handmade by Boyd this is a Louise doll bell. The color is Jadeite carnival; it is signed with Boyd's B in a diamond with lines and has an embossed number 5 next to the mark. This bell is in excellent condition and measures about 4 tall and 3 in diameter at the widest point.
This is the eight piece snack set in the Rosecrest pattern made by the Federal Glass Company in the 1950's and 1960's. It is in very good condition in its original box. The 4 snack plates with cups are in very good condition with no cracks or repairs and the Rosecrest decal is very good. One plate has a chip on the inner rim (see photos). The box has some small, light stains and spots of browning; overall the condition is very good. The box containing this Federal Glass snack set is 11 1/2 square and 3 1/2 high.
This is the 10 3/8 bowl in the Dewdrop pattern made by the Jeannette Glass Company from 1953 through 1956. It is in excellent condition with no chips, cracks or repairs and it has good detail of the Dewdrop design. This bowl is 10 5 /16 in diameter and 3 3/16 high.
This is the 4 1/2 , square bowl in the Floragold or Louisa pattern made by the Jeannette Glass Company in the 1950's. It is in excellent condition with no chips, cracks or repairs and it has good iridescence and pattern detail of the Floragold design. This bowl is 4 1/2 square and 1 5/8 high.
This is a divided casserole in Daisy Days and believed to be Glasbake. No markings on bottom, but, does have a pebble finish. Measures 12 long x 8-1/2 wide and stands 2 tall. In good condition and SHINY IN/OUT.
Here is a white glass round 2 quart casserole/dish without a lid in a pretty Daisy Days pattern. Since this dish is not marked, I beleive it is a Glasbake. It does have the pebbled bottom. Measures 10 across x 8-3/4 wide and stands 2-7/8 . Marked on bottom: 514-2QT. MADE IN USA OVENWARE. In good condition and SHINY IN/OUT.
This is a round 8 handled pan or dish in white glass with Green Flowers pattern on both sides of the dish by GLasbake. Measures 10 across with handles x 9 across and stands 1-7/8 tall. Marked on bottom: J2429 8 IN 81 Glasbake U.S.A. MICROWAVE SAFE. In good condition and SHINY IN/OUT.
This is the 4 7/8 , scalloped edge bowl in the Sandwich pattern made by Anchor Hocking from 1939 through 1964. It is in very good condition with no chips, cracks or repairs and it has good pattern detail of the Sandwich design. There are a few very light, very minor scratches from use and stacking. This scalloped edge bowl is 4 13/16 in diameter and 1 15/16 high.
Featured is the US Glass Companies Manhattan open sugar. Not to be confused with the Hocking pattern. This was made back in 1909 by US Glass and once more in 1967 by Bartlett-Collins. I believe this is the 1967 version as there seems to be no wear to it. It is in Near mint condition. Stands 3 1/4 tall by 5 1/2 across the handles.
Hazel Atlas serving platter in their Moderntone pattern from the early 50's. Done in the pastel yellow. Some flea bites around the rim. Measures 12 by 9 1/2 .
Nice large cream and sugar set by Hocking Glass. This is their Sandwich pattern from 1956-1960 in the crystal. Both are in excellent condition. Open sugar is 3 tall by 5 3/4 wide. Creamer is 3 1/2 tall by 4 3/4 wide.
Yellow Federal Glass Yorktown 6 Oz. Snack Or Punch Cup
This is the 6 ounce snack or punch cup in the Yorktown pattern made by the Federal Glass Company in the mid 1950's. It is in excellent condition with no chips, cracks or repairs and it has good yellow color and detail of the Yorktown design. This punch or snack cup has Federal's trademark F in a shield mark on the bottom (see photos) and is 2 7/16 high, 3 1/8 in diameter at the top and 4 1/8 across including the handle.
This is the club shaped ashtray in the Sandwich pattern made by the Indiana Glass Company from the late 1920's into the 1980's. It is in excellent condition with no chips, cracks or repairs and it has good pattern detail of the Sandwich design. This Indiana Glass ashtray is 3 3/4 long, 4 1/16 wide and 13/16 high.
Indiana Glass ~ Pretzel Astrological Bowl - This blue bowl has the astrological sign of Pisces and are 5 ½ inches in diameter. Pretzel was made from the 1930s to the 1980s.
Indiana Glass ~ Pretzel Astrological bowl in Amber - It depicts the astrological sign of Leo and is 5 ½ inches in diameter. It was made between the 1930s to the 1980s.
Indiana Glass ~ Whitehall Colony - Sherbet in forest green. Looks similar to American Fostoria. I have5 of these 3 ½ inch deep by 3 ¼ inch tall footed sherbets at 6 dollars each.
Hazel Ware ~ Capri Celery Dish - The pattern is Colony and the color is Capri. It is 9 ½ inches long by 4 ¼ inches wide by 1 ½ inches tall and was made in the 1960s.
A planter that is bottom marked with USA # 657 and something else that I can't make out as it is so faint. Feels like it must be the crow that Akro used for their trademark. Measures 5.25 x 3 in. and is 2.5 in. tall. I find no damage. Just don't find much of this type of glass in my neck of the woods. Beautiful slag color of yellow, white and a touch of orange.
These Georgian candlesticks or candleblocks were made by the L. E. Smith Glass Company in the 1950's or 1960's. They are in excellent condition with no chips, cracks or repairs and they have good black amethyst (dark purple) color and detail of the Georgian design. These candle holders or candle sticks are not marked and are each 1 3/4 high and 3 3/8 across.
This is the coaster in the Early American Prescut line made by Anchor Hocking. It is in excellent condition with no chips, cracks or repairs and it has good pattern detail of the Early American Prescut design. While the EAPC line was made from 1960 through 1998, most of the pieces were discontinued by 1978 with just the creamer, sugar, cruet, salt vase being made after that time. This EAPC coaster is 3 11/16 in diameter.
Wonderful 3 custard cups from Fire King. This Philbe sapphire blue cups are from the 40s. Cups are 4 in diameter and probably holds 5 oz. All are in excellent shape.
Hazel Ware ~ Capri tid-bit bowl with gold metal handle in center. The pattern is Colony, and the color is Capri. It is used for candy, nuts. Etc. and is oval shaped. It is 8 inches long by 5 inches wide by 1 ¾ inches tall and was made in the 1960s.
This is the creamer in the Anniversary pattern made by the Jeannette Glass. While the Anniversary pattern itself was made from 1947 through 1949 and again from the late 1960's through the early 1970's, it was only made in pink in the '47 through '49 period. It is in very good condition with no chips, cracks or repairs and it has good pink color and detail of the Anniversary design. There is a tiny rough spot on one side of the tip of the handle. Although this pattern was termed Depression Era Glass for years, the time frame it was made in was definitely post Depression. This creamer is 3 3/4 high, 2 3/4 in diameter at the top, 3 7/8 across from spout tip to handle end and 2 in diameter at the foot.
A clear glass handled shaving mug that stands 4 in. tall. Measures 4.5 in. diameter. It has raised glass wedges? on the bottom to hold your bar of shaving soap out of any water that may accumulate in the bottom. In damage free condition.
Colony Glass Co. produced these pretty AMBER Sherbets in WHITEHALL pattern or American Fostoria. They measure 3 3/8 tall. Three (3) sherbets are available and price is per each. In good condition and SHINY IN/OUT.
Produced by Colony Glass is this pretty Small Creamer in the WHITEHALL-Clear Glass pattern. Measures 2 1/4 tall. Creamer does have a very small knick on the rim otherwise, In very good condition and SHINY IN/OUT.
This is a 2-piece Hurricane Centerpiece or Fairy Lamp in the WHITEHALL-Clear pattern by Colony Glass. Measures 5 tall. Two (2)are available and price is per each. In very good condition and SHINY IN/OUT.
Colony Glass Co. produced this pretty Oval Bowl in the Whitehall-Clear Pattern. Bowl measures 9 5/8 long x 7 wide. In very good condition and SHINY IN/OUT.
Terrific oil and vinegar set with wonderful art deco designs. Made out of porcelain with wooden top corks. One cork is stuck in the bottle (see picture). Has foil label on bottom which reads Maison International, LTD, Made in Japan, New York NY . A little chip on the very bottom on the oil bottle, but not noticeable when standing up. Otherwise in excellent shape.
Wonderful 40s or 50s ice cream dishes for sundaes or sherbert from the glass maker Federal. Dishes are 3 in diameter and 3 tall. All are in excellent shape, no chips or cracks. Has the Shield with the F in the middle which is the Federal Glass mark. Price is for all 6 dishes.
Glassware ~ Indiana Colony Whitehall footed Juice Goblet 3 7/8 inches tall. Forest green. Pattern looks similar to American Fostoria. I have two of these at 6 dollars each.
Glassware ~ Indiana Whitehall Colony Footed Sherbet, Forest green 3 ¼ inches tall. Pattern looks like American Fostoria. I have six of these at 6 dollars each.
Hazel Ware ~ Capri Bowl, rectangular. 9 ½ inches long by ½ inch high by 4 ¼ inches wide. Blue glass with long oval in center. Called Capri after color, pattern is Colony. I have 4 of these at 9 dollars each.
Anchor Hocking Fire King Casserole Carrying and Serving Trivet. This trivet is 10-3/8 inches dia. and can accomodate a casserole dish of 7 inches dia. It is in excellent condition.
Small Enesco Turquoise Embossed Glass Pitcher. This lovely little pitcher is 4-1/4 inches tall, has an Enesco sticker on the bottom and is in excellent condition.
This pressed decanter is the fifth in a series of Collector's Decanters from Mogen David. The original box states, A strictly limited number of these unique decanters will be cast, after which the molds will be broken insuring that no more are produced . Decanter is 12 1/2 tall and still in the original box. In excellent condition.
This golden amber color tray or dish measures 6 x 6 in. and is about 1.5 in. tall. In very good, damage free condition. I believe the pattern is called Pinwheel. Use this one in any room of your home.
This apple shaped jar with cover has fired on orange color over clear glass. Measures 3.5 inches tall with a diameter of 3.5 inches across opening. Condition is very good with no chips or cracks. Color is a deep orange with a clear base. No markings.
This apple shaped jar with cover has fired on yellow color over clear glass. Measures 3.5 inches tall with a diameter of 3.5 inches across opening. Condition is very good with no chips or cracks. Color is a yellow green with a clear base. No markings.
This is the sugar in the Christmas Candy pattern or Line No. 624 made by the Indiana Glass Company from 1937 into the early 1950's. It is in very good condition with no chips, cracks or repairs and it has good detail of the Christmas Candy design. There is a minor scratch or two on the exterior. This Indiana Glass sugar is 3 3/8 high, 3 1/16 in diameter at the top, 5 1/8 across including the handles and 2 7/8 in diameter at the foot.
Three small- crystal nesting/mixing bowl- with a smooth band around the rim, and ribbed sides (smooth inside) and a bottom design of circles. First one measures 5 1/3 inches across the rim, 2 ¾ inches across the base, and is 2 ¾ inches in height. Has a very tiny fleabite to base, otherwise no chips or cracks, and minor use/ straw marks, A bit of cloudiness around the top rim. Second is smaller and measures 4-1/2 inches across the rim, 2-1/2 inches height, with a 2-1/2 inch base. Has a minor base flaw. Third of this set is the largest and measures 6-3/4 inches across the rim, which has an extended edge, or lip on the rim unlike the previous two. It is 2-3/4 inches height, with a base of 3 inches, and has no damage. These three stack nicely for storage and are all the exact same pattern of ribbed sides and circles on the bottoms. Maker is probably Federal Glass Co. they are unmarked.
Featured for your enjoyment is another wonderful item from Minnesota's Attic. This little castor set is from the 40's era. It is not as elaborate as the Victorian ones but much more usable today. We have 4 bottles, vinegar, oil, salt and pepper. This set has a diamond pattern and a simple holder. The whole thing together is only 5 7/8 tall by 5 wide. One stopper is missing.
Crystal Indiana Glass Pretzel 8 1/2", Two Handled Pickle
This is the 8 1/2 , two handled pickle in the Pretzel pattern or Line No. 622 made by the Indiana Glass Company from the late 1930's into the 1980's. It is in excellent condition with no chips, cracks or repairs and it has good pattern detail of the Pretzel design. This Indiana Glass pickle is 8 1/2 long, 4 1/8 wide and 1 9/16 high.
This is the 5 1/2 ounce sundae or sherbet in the King's Crown or Thumbprint pattern made by several glass companies (most notably the U.S. Glass, Tiffin and Indiana Glass Companies) from the late 1800's into the 1970's. It is in very good condition with no chips, cracks or repairs, it has good flashed-on ruby color and pattern detail of the King's Crown design and was made by either Tiffin somewhere between the 1940's and 1960's or Indiana in the 1970's. There are some light scratches in the flashed-on color. This sherbet or sundae is 3 1/8 high, 3 13/16 in diameter at the top and 2 7/8 in diameter at the base.
This is the creamer in the Clover Blossom pattern made by the Federal Glass Company around 1960. It is in very good condition with no chips, cracks or repairs and the Clover Blossom design is good. The pattern is very slightly faded. This creamer is marked on the bottom Heat Proof with Federal's trademark F in a shield (see photos) and is 2 7/8 high, 3 1/2 in diameter at the top and 4 3/4 across from spout tip to handle end.
This is the sugar and lid in the Clover Blossom pattern made by the Federal Glass Company around 1960. It is in very good condition with no chips, cracks or repairs and the Clover Blossom design is good. The pattern is very slightly faded. This sugar with lid is marked on the bottom Heat Proof with Federal's trademark F in a shield (see photos) and is 4 1/8 high, 3 5/8 in diameter at the top and 5 1/4 across including the handles.