An Early American Pattern Glass Water Tumbler in the Cabbage Rose pattern by Central Glass Co. Illustrated in their 1876 - 1881 catalog as Central's No. 140 Rose. Clear, non flint, 3 part mold and flat bottom. Measures 3 3/4" tall. Condition is very good, no chips, cracks or fleabites.
A Royal Ruby Red Tumbler from Hershey Park. An amusement park in Hershey, Pennsylvania. Measures 5" tall and about 2 1/2" wide. Made by Anchor Hocking from 1938 to 1967 and 1973 to 1977. Condition is very good, no chips, cracks or fleabites. *****Please note we have only one tumbler for sale*****
A Hazel Atlas Tumblers in Orange Candy Stripe. Condition is very good, no chips, cracks or fleabites. No paint fade or wear. Price is for each, we have 3 available.
A Stunning pair of Candlewick Candleholders. The 5" flower style (400/40C) with beaded, ruffled and crimped edges. Made by Imperial Glass Co. from 1936 to 1984.Condition is very good, no chips, cracks or fleabites.
A 6 1/4" tall Green Depression Glass Measuring Cup. Made by Hazel Atlas Glass Co. Holds 16 ounces. Condition is very good, no chips, cracks or fleabites.
An Open Lace 5" footed Tumbler made by Anchor Hocking from 1935 to 1939. Also known as Old Colony and Lace edge. Condition is very good, no chips, cracks or fleabites.
A Giveaway from Blakely Gas stations in Arizona during the 1960's. Frosted with colorful Arizona Cacti. Pitcher probably made by Hazel Atlas or Anchor Hocking. Condition is very good, no chips, cracks or fleabites. Paint is vivid.