Here is a beautiful set of crystal twin candlesticks in the "lace edge" pattern that were made by the imperial glass company in the 1930's.These candlesticks were also part of the belmont line of crystal.These lovely vintage candlesticks measure 4 3/8" tall and are 4.5" wide. This set is in really nice condition.This is a nice set of Depression Era candlesticks and would add a nice decorative touch to any decor.
This Crystal Covered Butter Dish was made by the Jeannette Glass Co. It is their "Anniversary" pattern and was made from 1947-1949 and then again in the 1960's-mid 1970's. It is in really nice condition with NO chips or cracks and measures 5" tall and is 6.25" wide across the bottom. There is some cloudiness in the glass near the top but it does NOT detract from the beauty of this lovely piece.
Here is a nice large Platter in the "Windsor Diamond" pattern that was made by the Jeannette Glass Co. from 1936-1946. Also called a chop plate, it measures 13 5/8" in diameter. The condition is really nice with NO chips or cracks. A nice serving platter for that special occasion.Also available in crystal in this pattern >:1-11" oval platter-$15.00. 6-9" dinner plates $10.00 ea.6-cups $5.00 ea.6-saucers-$3.00 ea.1-sugar bowl/no lid-$10.00
Here is a nice Candlestick in the "American" pattern that was made by the Fostoria Glass Co. circa 1940's. This is considered Elegant Depression Glass and measures 6 3/8" tall and is 3 5/8" wide across the base. It is in excellent condition with NO chips or cracks. A very nice piece to add to your Fostoria American collection.
This lovely Crystal Relish Platter was made by the Hocking Glass Co. between 1938-1944. It is their Waterford or "Waffle" pattern. The Platter measures 13.75" in diameter and is in really nice condition with NO chips or cracks. A nice display or serving piece of Waterford depression glass for your collection.3-available I have also available in this pattern in crystal a sugar bowl and creamer for $15.00 set.
Here is a 24 piece amber set of dinnerware in the decagon pattern that was made by the cambridge glass company circa the 1930's-40's.The set consists of 8 cups,8 saucers, and 8 dinner plates.Pictured are one of each.The cup measures 2 1/2" tall and is 3 3/4" wide across the top.The saucer is 5 3/4" in diameter and the plate is 8" in diameter.There is one very small chip on one of the cups.Also there are light scratches on most of the glassware that can be seen if you ...click for details
Here is the cremax colored dinner plate with gold trim in the petalware pattern that was made by the macbeth evans glass company circa 1930-50.The dinner plate measures 9" in diameter.There is some slight wear on the gold trim but over all the condition is very good. 6- available $14 ea.Also available in this pattern with gold trim:4-cups $8 ea.4-cream soup bowls $12 ea.4-saucers $3.00 ea.5- 6 3/8" bread and butter plates $8 ea.
Here is the cremax colored dinner plate in the petalware pattern that was made by the macbeth evans glass company circa 1939-50.The dinner plate measures 9 1/8" in diameter and the condition is very good. 6 - available.Also available in this pattern:6- 6 1/4" bread and butter plates $8 ea.4-5 7/8" cereal bowl $8 ea.6-5 3/4" saucers $3 ea.
Here is a early american pattern glass bowl in the "sun flower patch" pattern that was made by the duncan miller glass company circa 1913.This bowl measures 3" tall and is 9" wide across the top.This vintage bowl has some surface scratches which is typical with glassware of this type and age.No chips or cracks.A nice addition for your eapg collection.
Here is a early american pattern glass bowl in the "quintec" pattern that was made by the mckee glass company circa 1903-30's.This bowl measures 2 3/4" tall and is 9" wide across the top.There is some light surface wear which is typical with glassware of this type and age.The over all condition is very good.This bowl is marked with the mckee glass "prescut" trademark.A nice addition for your eapg collection.