This is a really beautiful old hurricane oil lamp made from a ivory or cream colored glass that is semi-opaque sometimes called alacite. It has teadrop shaped accents around the side and the mechanism is marked Eagle, Risdon Mfg. Co. Danbury, CT made in USA. It is in very good condition. The movement still works but needs some cleaning and oiling for smooth carriage. It has the glass globe but I don't know if it is original or not. I got this at an auction and the globe was on it...
This is a wonderful large footed compote by Jeanette Glass Company in the 1950s. This is the Louisa shell pink milk glass line and measures 6.5 inches tall and 8.75 inches across the top rim. It is in excellent condition, no chips and no cracks.
This is a beautiful set of Fenton white milkglass hobnail #3096 star crimped sugar and creamer. 2 and 5/8 inches tall and approx. 3.5 inches across. They are in excellent condition, no chips and no cracks. Circa 1952 to 1971. This set was made before Fenton started marking their pieces.
This is a really pretty Westmoreland Glass Company white milk glass pansy basket with a split handle design made in 1970. It measures 3.75 inches hight and 4.75 inches across. It is in excellent condition, no chips and no cracks and very little, if any, wear.
Anchor Hocking Fire King grapevine pattern dish with 22kt heavy gold gilding. This pattern is called vintage or golden anniversary.
This piece measures 8.5 inches side to side and almost 10 inches corner to corner. This lovely grapevine impressed dish or bowl is in excellent condition. It is used, but doesn't look used. The gold is bright and shiny and I see no wear and there are no cracks and no chips. Circa 1950s.
This is a really pretty signed floral high relief or daisy pattern yellow milk glass or slag glass tumbler or water glass. It is marked and looks like Westmoreland or Northwood. I can't tell which. It is marked inside and out. It is in very good condition, no chips and no cracks. It would make a great bathroom accessory. It must be pretty rare as I have searched everywhere and can find nothing on this piece. I don't know the date but it looks old, but still in wonderful shape...
This is a wonderful old mixer or mixing bowl marked Pyrex General Mills Inc. Minneapolis, Minn. 26 Made in USA. It is milk glass and measures 4.75 inches high and 6.25 across the top rim. The outside edge of the base is 3.25 inches across. It is in excellent condition, no chips and no cracks.
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.
This is a wonderful jelly or jam jar made from milk glass and then painted yellow and red. It was made by Hazel Atlas Glass company in the 1930s. It measures 3.5 inches tall and 3.25 inches in diameter. It is in very good condition with very little wear to the paint, no chips and no cracks.
This is a very pretty white milk glass vase hand painted with rose and violet floral sprays and rich gold gilding around the rim and the base. I see this type of glass listed as bristol glass, but it is an auction item and I don't know it's age or origin. It is white opaque glass, but it is very thin and delicate, and therefore you can see light through it. It is unmarked and measures 7.75 inches tall and 3.25 inches across the widest part...
This is a lovely classy circa 1953 to 1956 milk glass top hat made by Fenton. It is in the daisy and button pattern and was originally made to hold cigarettes or cigars, but would work well for candy or flowers. This would also be wonderful filled with stuffing and a piece of velvet for someone who collects hat pins. It measures 3.25 inches tall and 4.75 inches across the top. It is in excellent condition, no chips and no cracks and no visible wear. Excellent gift for the Fenton collector.
Bluish white Fire King Leaf and Blossom Azurite, opaline or opalescent colored glass bowl with fluted edge and raised swirled designs on the outside. Circa 1950s. Measures 5 inches across and 2 inches tall. Excellent condition, no cracks, no chips.















