Vintage Fenton milk glass Hobnail basket. Mesures 6" from bottom to top of handle; 4.5" wide at widest point. Ruffled edging. 1970's - "Fenton" signature on bottom.
Very good condition.
Nice looking 32 oz. clear glass pitcher with ivy leaves around. Very small marks from normal wear. No signature - probably either Anchor Hocking Glass Co. or Libbey Glass Co.
Good condition.
Glassware collection The Saturday Evening Post Norman Rockwell; Manufacturer: Curtis Publishing Co.
glass 1 is: Love Letters, Jan. 17, 1920
glass 2 is: The Chase, Oct. 2, 1937
Good condition.
Measures: heavy glass: 4"high x 3"diameter
Retired crystal duck measures 4.5" long; 2.5" high to top of head. Princess House Emblem on bottom. Era: 1980's
One very minor knick - pic 2 - where purple mark is - outlined area in red to see better.
Very nice pitcher. Star pattern from Federal Glass co., Indiana, Ohio. Star emblem on bottom.
Federal Glass Co. sold out to Indiana Glass Co. in 1979.
Good conditon; no chips, cracks. Just normal wear. Era: 1950-60's
Holds 36 oz. 5.78"h x 6.5"w
Very nice creamer and sugar in the swirl pattern. Marked "Anchor Hocking Fire King Dinnerware Made in USA" on bottom. Good condition; very minor gold paint wear around rims. Era: 1960-70's
Measures: 3.5" deep; 5.5" from handle to handle
This crystal pressed glass candy/nut dish is 7" square; ruffled with a diamond pattern. About 3/4" deep. Very good condition; no wear marks. 1950's era.