This depression glass cobalt blue Chevron milk pitcher has a chevron shape design on each side and was made during the Depression era, in the 1930's. It was made by the Hazel Atlas Glass Company. It stands 3-7/8" high not counting the lip, and is in excellent condition with no chips, cracks or breaks. This would add wonderful color to any kitchen or table. ~Enjoy!
These sweet little pink juice glasses are from the depression era. They have paneled sides and measure 2 3/4 in. in diameter and 3 3/4 in. tall. They are in excellent condition and would look lovely in your collection or on your breakfast table. ~Enjoy!
What a wonderful bowl. This bowl is shaped like a apple, complete with stem. It measures 11 in. X 10 in. It is lovely clear honey amber in color and is in great condition. There are some slight imperfections due to manufacturing, but there are no chips, cracks or breaks. It would be a great way to display Apples Ofcourse! ~Enjoy!
Featured are two brown amber glass decanters in a Diamond Quilt pattern. They stand at 5 in. high and are 3 1/2 in. wide. They are in very good condition. They have rubber guards for the stoppers. They are great for the holiday table. ~Enjoy!
This is a piece of very desirable depression era glass in the pattern Colonial, better known as Knife and Fork. This little milk pitcher measures 5 in. tall and is in the beautiful green color. It has one minute flea bite on the handle, but overall this piece is in wonderful condition. It would look lovely on a Sunday table. ~Enjoy!
These funky little glasses are from the fifties and are made by the Hocking Glass Company. They are shaped like bubbles and stand at 4 in. and have a diameter of 2 5/8 in. They are in excellent condition, add them to your collection. Enjoy!
This lovely little milk pitcher is blue opalescent glass with a milky blue trim. It has cherries and what seems to be acanthus leaves. It is in excellent condition and it is hard to tell how old it is. Enjoy!
This dainty little bowl is lovely for putting candy or nuts in. It has a thick opaline scallop rim and a swirl design on the glass base. It measures 5 1/4 in. wide and 2 1/4 in. tall. It is in excellent condition, and the glass is crystal clear. Enjoy!
This cute little 6 in. pink American Sweetheart cereal bowl was made by the Macbeth-Evans Glass Co. in Charleroi, Pennsylvania between the years of 1930-1936. This piece is in excellent condition and can be found in Warman's Depression Glass 3rd. Edition by Ellen T. Schroy on pg. 39. Enjoy!
This lovely 9 in. pink Sierra Pinwheel dinner plate is by the Jeannette Glass Co, made in Jeannette, Pennsylvania, between the years of 1931-1933. It is in mint condition and can be found in Warman's Depression Glass 3rd. Edition, by Ellen T. Schroy on pg. 250. Enjoy!