A Set of 5 Deep Forest Green glass sherbet inserts in goldtone metal holders. Ruffled edges on the glass. Similar to Emerald Glo by Paden City or might be Farberware with Cambridge glass. Condition is very good, no chips or cracks. Metal holders are without dents and have no fading to the gold.
A Pink Platter in the Sierra pattern. also called Pinwheel. Made by Jeannette Glass Co from 1931 to 1933. Measures 11", oval. Condition is very good, no chips or cracks.
A Green 3 1/4" Tumblers in the Pillar Optic pattern made by Anchor Hocking Glass Co. from 1937 through 1942. This pattern is also known as Logs or Log Cabin. Condition is very good, no chips or cracks. Price is for each, we have 4 available.
An Ivory color Creamer and open Sugar in the Cremax pattern by MacBeth-Evans, Corning Glass Co. Made during the late 1930's through the early 1940's. Would go nicely with milk glass collections. Condition is very good, no chips or cracks. Price is for set.
An Ivory color Sherbet and Underplate (saucer) in the Chinex Classic pattern by MacBeth-Evans, Corning Glass Co. Made during the late 1930's through the early 1940's. A low footed sherbet with ruffled and pie crust edge. A scroll design above a row of alternating group of three vertical lines and hobnail band. Would go nicely with milk glass collections. Condition is very good, no chips or cracks. Price is for the set of 5.
An Ivory color Cup and Saucer in the Chinex Classic pattern by MacBeth-Evans, Corning Glass Co. Made during the late 1930's through the early 1940's. A scroll design above a row of alternating group of three vertical lines and hobnail band. Would go nicely with milk glass collections. Condition is very good, no chips or cracks. Price is for each, we have 14 sets available.
A fine example or Consolidated Glass Co. Catalonian pattern. Introduced in 1927 and describes as "a replica of 17th century glass made in the province of old Catalonia, Spain" . Known for its bubbles, swirls and uneven surfaces this pattern is very distinctive and Beautifully composed. I believe this is an early pre-depression piece as evidenced by its pontil mark and the bubbles encased between layers of purple and clear glass. A fan vase with 3 rows of offset bubbles at the lower se ...click for details