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!
This little bon bon dish is cute for the holidays to serve guests. It has a handle and a bowl shaped body with little peaks. If you hold this glass up to the light you can see a rich shade of purple. It measures 8 1/2 in. in diameter and stands about 5 in. tall. It is in excellent condition. Enjoy!
This cute little glass box can be used for powder or as a trinket box. It is a vibrant shade of pink and has charm. It measures 3 3/4 in. wide and 4 in. tall incl. the 1 1/2 in. finial. It has a few minor flea bites along the inner rim. The glass is clear and it is in very good condition.
This cute little piece is topaz opalescant vaseline glass by fenton. It was used during the 40's and 50's as part of a smokers set to hold cigarettes. It is in excellent condition. The glass is crystal clear, no cloudiness and there are no breaks or chips.
This lovely piece is in great shape. It pictures a colonial dancing couple on the lid. There is some wear to the paint on the top. It measures 4 3/8 in. wide and is 3 1/2 in tall. It would look good on the dresser or in the boudoir.