This rarely seen red coaster books for 25-35 dollars. It is in excellent condition and was made around 1940. The inner measurement is 2.875" wide for the glass. It is now being sold for $20.00 plus postage and insurance.I just have one.
This contour bowl can be used to lay flowers along the curves. It is in excellent condition and was made around the 1940's. It measures 6.5" wide. It is being reduced to $25.00 plus postage and insurance.
This crystal bowl is in perfect condition and the pattern was made in the 1930's. It measures 10" without the handles. It is being reduced to $20.00 plus postage and insurance.
This is a Sylvan swan and was made around 1940. It is in excellent condition and measures 9.5" wide and 9" high. It is being sold for $65.00 plus postage and insurance.
This amber hobnail vase sparkles with clarity. It was made in the 1930's. It does have a few internal dings on the base,but they are not seen when the vase stands upright. This is why the vase is being sold at the reasonable price of $20.00 plus postage and insurance.I have taken many picture of the piece.
These stunning pair of Grandee candle holders with prisms were made from 1932-1940's. They are in excellent condition and stand 8" high and 5" wide. The pair is being sold for $110.00 plus postage and insurance.
This Grandee 3 light candle holder is in excellent condition and was made in the 1934-1940's. It is 9" wide and 8" tall. Look for the two singles also listed. I am selling only one piece for $75.00 plus postage and insurance.
This Sylvan swan was made around 1940 and is in perfect condition. It measures 8" wide and 6" high. It is being reduced to $98.00 plus postage and insurance.It is blue opalescent in color.
While these were made as ashtrays they can be used for other purposes such as for example a pin tray or to hold nuts .Both are in excellent condition and were made around 1940. They were being sold for the reduced price of $15.00 each plus postage and insurance.I have two pieces.
This pink Spiral Flutes 10 1/2” dinner plate is in excellent condition. These are fresh from an estate here in NW Ohio. It is in excellent condition and part of a large set of Spiral Flutes that we have. This was made by The Duncan Miller Glass Co. in the 1930’s, and 1940’s. Very hard to find!
This pink Spiral Flutes tall stemmed water goblet is in excellent condition. These are fresh from an estate here in NW Ohio. It is in excellent condition and part of a large set of pink or rose Spiral Flutes that we have. This was made by The Duncan Miller Glass Co. in the 1930’s, and 1940’s. Very hard to find!
This pink/rose Spiral Flutes 5 inch berry bowl is in excellent condition. These are fresh from an estate here in NW Ohio, and are in excellent condition and part of a large set of Spiral Flutes that we have listed. This was made by The Duncan Miller Glass Co. in the 1930’s, and 1940’s. Very hard to find!
This pink Spiral Flutes 10” oval serving bowl has no chips, but there are some minor use scratches. This bowl is very hard to find in any condition! It is fresh from an estate here in NW Ohio. It is part of a large set of Spiral Flutes that we have. This was made by The Duncan Miller Glass Co. in the 1930’s, and 1940’s. Very hard to find!
This pink or rose Spiral Flutes 9 oz footed water glass is in excellent condition. These are fresh from an estate here in NW Ohio. It is in excellent condition and part of a large set of Spiral Flutes that we have. This was made by The Duncan Miller Glass Co. in the 1930’s, and 1940’s. Very hard to find!
This pink or rose Spiral Flutes 8 1/2” luncheon plates are in excellent condition. These are fresh from an estate here in NW Ohio and part of a large set of Spiral Flutes that we have. This was made by The Duncan Miller Glass Co. in the 1930’s, and 1940’s. Very hard to find!
This pink or rose Spiral Flutes 9 1/4” small dinner plates are not chipped but do have use marks on them. We priced them reasonable because of the scratches. These are fresh from an estate here in NW Ohio and part of a large set of Spiral Flutes that we have listed. This was made by The Duncan Miller Glass Co. in the 1930’s, and 1940’s. Very usable, and hard to find!