Abuzz Antiques and Collectibles
$150.00
$150.00
This is a truly magnificent early American pattern glass complex well cut fruit dish much like a argo pattern bowl or dish, it may very well be argo. This brilliant glass piece has design cutting much like Empire, Pairpoint, Sinclair or Hoare glass companies. It is a very large heavy piece measuring 9 inches across and 3.25 inches high. It has 4 ten point hobstars fan accents and waffle or diamond details and the bottom has 1 smaller eight point hobstar...
All Items : Women's Vanity : Pre 1900
item #932496
Abuzz Antiques and Collectibles
$125.00
$125.00
1800s victorian Bristol glass vase. Made in England. Hand enamel painted with textured waterlilies and gold gilding. This vase is very translucent and delicate. It measures 5.5 inches tall and about 5 inches across. This vase is in excellent condition, no chips, no cracks and no visible wear to the paint.
Gorgeous 1920s Cambridge Glass Company azurite opaline translucent blue gold banded, opalescent, bowl with heavy gold gilding. It measures approx. 7.5 inches across and 2.5 inches tall. In excellent condition with very little wear to the gold gilding. The translucent glass looks like it would glow under a black light like vaseline glass, but I don't know for sure.
Abuzz Antiques and Collectibles
$100.00
$100.00
This is a magnificent piece of pink cranberry swirl opalescent glass with a ruffled or crimped edge that is an insert for a brides basket. It has a mark on the bottom that is either a huge W, M, or N. It looks like a W maybe for Westmoreland, or maybe Northwood. Only part of the stamp is clear so I can't be sure. This pink cranberry glass dish measures 3.25 inches high, 9.25 inches across and the little base measures 2 and 7/8 inches across...
These 2 heavy lead crystal lamp, sconce or lighting replacement shades are of exceptional quality. The ring like a bell when gently tapped. They have diamond and thumb print patterns and hand or wheel cut glass etching in a floral pattern. They measure 5 inches in length, just shy of 5 inches across the widest part of the rim and 2 and 1/8 inches across the outside of the opening and 1 and 5/8 inches on the inside of the opening...
This is a very heavy large covered, footed crystal compote that I believe was made in W.Germany between 1950 and 1970 judging by similar patterns. It has rose with cut glass petals and very deeply cut starburst and geometric designs. It measures a stately 13.5 inches high and 5.75 inches across the widest part of the middle. This is a very heavy piece of 24 percent lead crystal that rings nicely. It is in very good condition, no chips, no cracks and no scratches that I can see...
This rare and unusual set of art deco heavy lead cut crystal sugar and creamer with acid etched roses is probably the pretties thing I've ever seen. It has gorgeous lines and really makes a statement. The pieces feel like they are totally cut glass work, very sharp edges like EAPG. However I do not know the maker or age, they are auction pieces. I do believe they are old...
This is one of the most beautiful pieces of goofus glass that I've seen. It is by Indiana Glass Company in the Dahlia or Mum Design. It still has the majority of the original paint and it is rich, bright and iridescent. This has glorious scroll work and fan designs in warm gold and brilliant shiny red flowers. It measures 10 and 7/8 inches in diameter. No chips, and no cracks. This is a circa 1897 to 1912 item.
This is a wonderful quality ribbed crystal covered sugar, creamer, and tray in a ribbed design with a art deco finial on the sugar lid. I believe this is vintage because of the style, but I haven't been able to identify the age or maker. It is of marvelous quality though. The tray is 9.75 by 5 inches. The creamer 3.5 inches high, and 3 and 1/8 inches across the rim. The sugar dish is 4.5 inches tall and 4.25 inches in diameter. All the pieces are in excellent condition. Very bright and clear.
This is a circa 1899 to 1906 opalescent footed compote by Dugan Glass Company. It has panels with beads running from the scalloped rim to the openwork beaded, or looped ring pedestal. This is sort of goblet shaped and the top looks like a rose bowl design. This measures 5.25 inches tall and 3.25 inches across the middle section. It is in wonderful condition for antique piece of lovely glass. No chips, no cracks and very little signs of wear.
Candy corn, bittersweet or pumpkin slag glass by L. E. Smith company of Mr. Pleasant, Pennsylvania in the 1950s. Large footed, fluted, heavy compote or fruit dish. It measures 4 and 3/4 inches tall and 10 inches across. In perfect condition, no chip and no cracks. The glass is till bright and shiny with no wear.
Lovely Westmoreland heavy purple amethyst marble slag glass footed candy compote. The marbling on this piece has wonderful contrast, deep purple amethyst and snow white. It is marked Westmoreland with a W over a G in the center bottom.
I haven't been able to find the exact piece but most slag glass was made prior to 1960.
This piece measures 4.75 inches tall and 5 inches across the top edge. It is in perfect condition, no chips, no cracks, and no scratches. Very heavy and thick.















