This is a wonderful white milk glass bowl or dish that is very much like Indiana Glass Company's Wild Rose pattern, but it looks more like a sunflower or gerbera daisy. It is unmarked so I can't be certain of the age or maker, it is an auction item. It measures 2.75 inches high and 7 inches across. It is a great serving size. It is in mint condition, no chips, no cracks, and no signs of wear.
These pretty little footed compotes by Indiana Glass Company are called by three different names at times, Kings Crown, Colony Crown, and Thumbprint. They are avocado green vintage glass and have that retro look about them. They measure 3 inches high and 3.75 inches across the rim. They are all in good condition, no chips, and no cracks. Circa 1940 to 1960.
This is a beautiful piece of lime green L.E.Smith Glass Company moon and stars pattern compote or candy dish. It measures 5.25 inches high and 5.75 inches across the top. It is in excellent condition, no chips, no cracks, no scratches or signs of wear. Circa 1940 to 1960.
This is a wonderful little three footed black opaque depression glass fern bowl by L.E. Smith Glass company in circa 1934 to 1937. It has a Greek key in relief around the top edge and multi-colored floral sprays on all three panels. This measures 4.25 inches high and 4.5 inches across the rim. This piece is in very good clean condition, no chips, no cracks, and very little wear to the enameling. It has a maltese cross logo on the bottom, but I can't read what is inside.
This is a very strange unusual looking piece of glass called goofus glass that is circa 1897 to 1920. It is the squatty, or puffy rose style, and some call it a cabbage rose vase. It is very funky and shabby chic too. It measures 6 inches high and and about 5.25 inches across. The glass has no chips or cracks. I do not know if this is original paint or not. I have searched and saw black paint on some pieces, but I an see tiny glints of old in spots were the black is flaked off...
This is a really lovely pressed, or cut crystal glass sugar bowl that has flower patterns. This is ruby and gold flashed also. It measures 4 and 1/8 inches tall and 3.5 inches across the rim. Other than some wear to the gold and ruby flashing, it is in very good condition, no chips, no cracks and no scratches that I can see. This piece looks like the same type of glass and workmanship as Northwood Cherry Cable, but I don't know for sure...
This is a wonderful circa 1930s vintage taper candle holder by Fenton Glass company. Fostoria has a piece almost identical to this except the petals are a bit rounder. It is a real deep cobalt or royal blue color and has 3 feet and 9 petals. It measures1.5 inches high and 4.5 inches across. It is in excellent condition, no chips, no cracks, and no scratches that I can see. This is wonderful for the blue glass or Fenton Glass collector's Collection.
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 is a pretty clear depression glass bowl by Federal Glass Company of Lancaster, Ohio in the Madrid pattern. This is a very nice bowl, but I really believe it was probably the bottom to their round butter dish. It is embossed or etched in beautiful flowing scrolls and geometric patterns. It measures 6.75 inches across. This piece is circa 1932 to 1939 and in very good condition, no chips, no cracks, no scratches and no cloudiness...
This beautiful extremely heavy lead ground crystal globe or ball stopper would make a great replacement piece for a decanter or large piece. It measures 3 and 7/8 inches long, the ball is 2.25 inches wide and the post is ground smooth and measures 1 and 1/8 inches at the smallest end and 1.25 inches at the wider end. It is in excellent condition, no chips, and only the slightest surface scratches...
This is a matching pair of vintage pre-world war II Bohemian Czech cut crystal glass individual or open salts. They have wonderful deep cut designs in diamonds and fans and measure 1.5 inches across. They are both in excellent condition, no chips, no cracks, and no cloudiness. Circa 1940s.
This is one of the beautiful crystal byrde collection, or bird items made by Hofbauer of Germany in the 1980s. It measures 3.5 inches high and 2.75 inches across the rim. It has the original crystal gong or dinger inside. It is in excellent condition, no chips, no cracks, and no cloudiness.















