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This particular tumbler is from the Spanish Knobs line of glass produced by the Consolidated Glass Company of Coraopolis Pennsylvania, makers of the iconic Ruba Rombic glass.  In the original 1929 catalog for the Catalonian line, there were three items having the raised knobs on them. Consolidated expanded this variation of the Catalonian line into a complete line of tableware as there are fifteen different shapes of tumblers and goblets alone.


This tumbler has a square base and a round top and holds 12 ounces. It is in excellent shape and a good example of this American Art Deco line.


Add it to your Art Deco or Consolidated glass collection today.  Come learn more about this glass at the Phoenix & Consolidated Glass Collectors Club website:  www.pcgcc.org  Part of the Regent line made by Consolidated in the early 1940 or late 1930s, this is a 6 inch tall classically shaped vase. In the Regent line, it is shape 1140. Aqua cased in white and having a glossy finish. This vase is shown in a catalog reprint in Jack Wilson's 1989 book on page 151 (top row), where it is shape number 1140. It is scarce, as are all Regent cased pieces. Excellent condition.  Shown on page 79 of Jack Wilson's 1989 book, this is the #1174 4 1/8 inch tall Spanish Knobs fan vase in emerald green. What is interesting is that you can see on the rim where the glassworker ended his working of the rim as this piece was made from a tumbler mold.  It is brilliant clear emerald green glass and is in excellent condition. Add it to your Art Deco or Consolidated glass collection today.  The Catalonian line was introduced in January 1927. I was referred to as "The Glass of Old Spain." The patent for this unique type of glass listed it as "blister or bubble" glass. It was Consolidated's best selling line of glass at the time.


It comes in clear colors of Crystal, Emerald Green, and Spanish Rose pink.  The "soft" colors are produced by adding a transparent color wash to the glass.  The colors are known as Honey (yellow), Amethyst (purple), and Jade (soft green).  In the 1940s a cranberry overall wash was also used, along with different bands of color on clear. The most desired effect is called Rainbow.


Shown in the 1929 catalog reprint on page 34 of Jack Wilson's 1989 book, this is the #1175 shape of the Art Deco Catalonian line by Consolidated Glass. It stands 5 inches tall to the top of the glass lid which itself measures 1 1/8 across. The bottle base is 3 inches wide x 2 1/2 inches deep.  This particular bottle still has a cork in it. Both the lid and the base are in excellent condition.

Spanish Knobs honey square base tumbler $40.00

 

Consolidated Regent aqua 1140 6 inch vas $125.00

 

Consolidated Catalonian 1174 green fan v $25.00

 

Consolidated Catalonian yellow toilet bo $175.00

This Consolidated blue opaque Panelled Shell salt shaker was made between 1894 - 1898.  This pattern is among those started while Consolidated was still in Fostoria, Ohio prior to their move to Pennsylvania. As Lechner states in his Salt Shaker book (second edition) on page 48, this motif consists of four large, embossed shells completely covering the shaker. He rates it as very scarce. Excellent overall condition. 



It stands 3 inches tall and is considered by Lechner as very scarce.  It is very scarce as well in the cased colors.


Find out more about collecting Phoenix and Consolidated Glass at our club website: www.pcgcc.org



I am a long time member of the Phoenix & Consolidated Glass Collectors Club and past President (1988) of the National Toothpick Holder Collectors Club. I guarantee the authenticity of this piece of Consolidated Glass. For more info on toothpick holders as a great collectible, visit the National Toothpick Holder Collectors Society web page at (www.nthcs.org)  Made between 1894 - 1900, this Guttate pattern is among those started while Consolidated was still in Fostoria, Ohio prior to their move to Pennsylvania. Excellent overall condition. 


This pattern was made in the 1896-1900 era. It is shown on page 46 of the Lechner Volume 2 book. It is in excellent condition. Standard roughness on the neck under the original metal lid. 


Buy it for your antique glass salt shaker or early Consolidated collection today.


Find out more about collecting Phoenix and Consolidated Glass at our club website: www.pcgcc.org



I am a long time member of the Phoenix & Consolidated Glass Collectors Club and past President (1988) of the National Toothpick Holder Collectors Club. I guarantee the authenticity of this piece of Consolidated Glass. For more info on toothpick holders as a great collectible, visit the National Toothpick Holder Collectors Society web page at (www.nthcs.org)  This Consolidated blue opaque Quilt salt shaker was made between 1894 - 1898.  This pattern is among those started while Consolidated was still in Fostoria, Ohio prior to their move to Pennsylvania. As Lechner states in his Salt Shaker book (second edition) on page 42, this motif consists of four rows of small bulging petals. Excellent overall condition. 


This pattern is also known as Quilt or Florette.


It stands 2 1/8 inches tall and is considered by Lechner as very scarce.  It is very scarce as well in the cased colors.


Find out more about collecting Phoenix and Consolidated Glass at our club website: www.pcgcc.org



I am a long time member of the Phoenix & Consolidated Glass Collectors Club and past President (1988) of the National Toothpick Holder Collectors Club. I guarantee the authenticity of this piece of Consolidated Glass. For more info on toothpick holders as a great collectible, visit the National Toothpick Holder Collectors Society web page at (www.nthcs.org)  Made between 1894 - 1900, this Fish pattern is among those started while Consolidated was still in Fostoria, Ohio prior to their move to Pennsylvania.  As Lechner states in his Salt Shaker book (second edition) on page 45, this motif consists of four embossed fish standing upright; one on each corner of the shaker.  Excellent overall condition with some minor and typical inner rim roughness. 


This Consolidated blue opaque Fish salt shaker stands 3 1/2 and is considered by Lechner as very scarce.  The toothpick holder in this pattern is shown on the Second Edition of the Bredehoft book on page 46. It is very scarce in the cased colors.


Find out more about collecting Phoenix and Consolidated Glass at our club website:  www.pcgcc.org



I am a long time member of the Phoenix & Consolidated Glass Collectors Club and past President (1988) of the National Toothpick Holder Collectors Club. I guarantee the authenticity of this piece of Consolidated Glass. For more info on toothpick holders as a great collectible, visit the National Toothpick Holder Collectors Society web page at (www.nthcs.org)

Consolidated blue Panelled Shell salt sh $28.00

 

Consolidated Guttate blue opaque salt sh $35.00

 

Consolidated blue opaque Quilt salt shak $35.00

 

Consolidated blue opaque Fish salt shake $40.00

Made between 1894 - 1900, this pattern is among those started while Consolidated was still in Fostoria, Ohio prior to their move to Pennsylvania.  As Lechner states in his Salt Shaker book (second edition) on page 45, this motif consists of four embossed fish standing upright; one on each corner of the shaker.  Excellent overall condition with some minor and typical inner rim roughness. 


It stands 3 1/2 and is considered by Lechner as very scarce.  The toothpick holder in this pattern is shown on the Second Edition of the Bredehoft book on page 46. It is very scarce in the cased colors.


Find out more about collecting Phoenix and Consolidated Glass at our club website:  www.pcgcc.org



I am a long time member of the Phoenix & Consolidated Glass Collectors Club and past President (1988) of the National Toothpick Holder Collectors Club. I guarantee the authenticity of this piece of Consolidated Glass. For more info on toothpick holders as a great collectible, visit the National Toothpick Holder Collectors Society web page at (www.nthcs.org)  Advertised first in 1894 as Cone, this pattern is among those made while Consolidated was still in Fostoria, Ohio prior to their move to Pennsylvania. According to the Brederhofts in their book on toothpick holders, this pattern was inspired by an earlier pattern called Artic. This pink cased glossy finish in identical to the Regent line made in the 1950s. This vibrant pink color was created by Nicholas Kopp when he worked there. Excellent overall condition with some minor and typical inner rim roughness. 


It stands 4 5/8 inches tall x 3 inches wide without the metal lid and 5 1/4 inches tall when lid is on. The toothpick holder in this pattern is shown on the Second Edition of the Bredehoft book on page 46. It is very scarce in the cased colors.


I am a long time member of the Phoenix & Consolidated Glass Collectors Club and past President (1988) of the National Toothpick Holder Collectors Club. I guarantee the authenticity of this piece of Consolidated Glass. For more info on toothpick holders as a great collectible, visit the National Toothpick Holder Collectors Society web page at (www.nthcs.org)  Shown in the 1929 catalog reprint on page 32 of Jack Wilson's 1989 book, this is the #1119 2 5/8 inch tall tumbler shape of the whiskey or shot glass in the green wash color. It was also sold as part of a six shot glass, decanter and tray shown on that same page as the 1162 decanter set. It is brilliant clear glass and is in excellent condition. Add it to your Art Deco or Consolidated glass collection today. It is in excellent condition with a good wash on it.  Produced by the Consolidated Glass Company of Coraopolis, PA as part of the iconic Art Deco line called Catalonian, this is a large Spanish Knobs pinch waist vase. It measures 7 1/2 inches across at top and stands 6 inches tall. It is in the amethyst wash. A fellow club member who has the biggest Catalonian collection stated that this is only the second amethyst one in this shape that he has seen, so it is fair to consider it scarce. This one was purchased at the 2007 PCGCC convention in the Club Member only auction. It is in perfect condition.

Consolidated green opaque Fish salt shak $50.00

 

Consolidated pink cased Cone sugar shake $80.00

 

Consolidated Catalonian 1119 green whisk $28.00

 

Consolidated Catalonian Spanish Knobs va $150.00

Part of the Regent line made by Consolidated in the early 1940 or late 1930s, this 4 1/2 inch tall fan vase owes its shape to the earlier Catalonian Spanish Knobs line. In the Regent line, it is shape 1174-B. Pink cased in white and having a satin finish. This very vase was shown in Jack Wilson's 1989 book on page 70. It is illustration 177 in the glossy finish in that book, described as scarce, as are all Regent cased pieces. Excellent condition.  This Consolidated blue opaque Pine Cone salt shaker has its original top and measures 3 1/4" tall to tip of top.  A well know and very collectable pattern from Consolidated's early period. An example of the splended color created by Nicolas Kopp when he worked there. Excellent condition. No damage.  Shown in the 1929 catalog reprint on page 32 and on page 34 of Jack Wilson's 1989 book, this is the #1107 Consolidated purple Art Deco Catalonian cigarette box in excellent condition with good strong amethyst wash.   

Consolidated Regent pink 1174-B vase $125.00

 

Consolidated blue opaque Pine Cone shake $30.00

 

amethyst #1107 Catalonian cigarette box $135.00

  



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