Pink Doric was one of Jeannette's prettiest pink Depression Glass patterns. That is the reason Doric was and still is such a popular pattern. Our lovely cereal bowl is in UNDAMAGED CONDITION without chips or cracks. It is free of disfiguring mold or production imperfections. This fantastic piece has really great color and a nice deep pattern. These bowls are usually rough around the edges of the pattern. This one is not. The edges are chip free. We actually have 4 of these bowls. They ar ...click for details
We are pleased to offer for sale a stunning Fenton Cranberry Opalescent Daisy and Fern Large Jug. The Fenton Art Glass Company. made this lovely jug for L.G. Wright who sold it under the L.G. Wright name. This fantastic pitcher is in UNDAMAGED CONDITION without chips or cracks. The opalescence on the jug is outstanding and the cranberry color is good. The jug does have a small bubble in it on one side. You can see this in our first photograph. The handle on this pitcher was applied flawlessly. P ...click for details
Roseville produced this wonderful Snowberry 1940s basket. The pretty pink and green tones fit in nicely with many of todays color schemes. Our lovely basket is in PERFECT CONDITION without chips, cracks, mold imperfections, or repairs. There is slight crazing from age which is common with Roseville from this time period. This basket is in spectacular shape and if you still need it to complete your Snowberry collection, you will be thrilled with this one. PLEASE CONTACT US WITH ANY QUESTIONS YOU ...click for details
Gazebo is one of the prettiest etchings ever made. The Paden City Glass Company produced this inspired pattern. Our cheese dish is one of the hardest pieces to find in this pattern. This cheese dish is difficult to find in crystal (clear) and even more so in the beautiful blue color shown here. This lovely Depression Era piece is in UNDAMAGED CONDITION without chips or cracks. This awesome cheese dish has great color and a nice deep etching. The cheese dish consists of a beautiful 12" plate ...click for details
The Fenton Art Glass Company produced this pretty Lamb's Tongue #4381 footed candy starting in July of 1954. It was discontinued by July of 1955. There were not many of these candy jars produced because they seldom show up for sale. This is the first one in Pastel Blue that we have ever owned. This lovely piece is in UNDAMAGED CONDITION without chips or cracks. It is free of disfiguring mold imperfections. This hard to find color is really fabulous, which you can see from our photo. If you ...click for details
The Fenton Art Glass Company made this beautiful Pink Diamond Optic Ice Bucket. These ice buckets are hard to find, but it is even harder to find one with the pretty floral wheel cutting that you see on this one. This floral wheel cutting can be found on quite a few Diamond Optic pieces as well as on some of the early large vases and bowls. Our pretty ice bucket is in UNDAMAGED CONDITION without chips or cracks. It is free of disfiguring mold or production imperfections. Please feel free to cont ...click for details
We are pleased to offer for sale a fantastic Hall China "Albany" teapot with a pretty gold decoration. This lovely teapot is in UNDAMAGED CONDITION without chips or cracks. It is free of disfiguring mold or production imperfections. The gold decoration is about 98% and the glaze is is nice and even. If you love owning pretty Hall teapots this may be a piece that will capture your interest. Thanks for checking out our listing, and please email with any questions before making your purch ...click for details
The beautifully decaled Christmas Oval Bowl was produced by the The Hall China Company. There were several different decals used with Hall's Christmas decal pattern. This is one of the fancier combinations. There are also two sprigs of holly on one side of the bowl. This lovely bowl is in UNDAMAGED CONDITION without chips or cracks. It is free of disfiguring mold imperfections. The decals and gold are both in great shape. We have provided you with a picture of the backstamp. If you still n ...click for details
Jeannette's Pink Cherry Blossom was so popular when it was produced that it did not take it long to become one of today's top 10 loved Depression Glass patterns. Today, cups and saucers, dinner plates, tumblers, and serving bowls are easily found. This makes it fun to collect. The flat ice tea tumbler is a very hard to find piece to find in this pattern. Our lovely tumbler is in UNDAMAGED CONDITION without chips or cracks. It is free of disfiguring mold or production imperfections. The ...click for details
Floragold--considered Depression Glass by many--is actually a pattern that was produced in the 1950s. It was made by the Jeannette Glass Company. The idea for this striking pattern was taken from a Carnival Glass pattern called Louisa. It was a popular pattern during its production period and is highly collected today. The basic dinnerware pieces in Floragold are easily found and reasonably priced. However some of the pieces were not sold in the basic dinnerware set and are much harder to obtain ...click for details