A Pink Creamer in the Sharon or Cabbage Rose pattern by Federal Glass Co, from 1935 to 1939. A cup and saucer in the Moonstone pattern by Anchor Hocking Glass Co. from 1941 - 1946. Condition is very good, no chips, cracks or flea bites.
A Pink 10 1/2" Dinner Plate in the Old Colony pattern by Anchor Hocking Glass Co. from 1935 to 1938. Also known as Open Lace and Lace Edge. A cup and saucer in the Moonstone pattern by Anchor Hocking Glass Co. from 1941 - 1946. Condition is very good, no chips, cracks or flea bites. Only some very minor utensil wear.
A Pink 9" Dinner Plate in the Holiday or Buttons and Bows pattern by Jeannette Glass Co. from 1947 to the mid 1950's. A cup and saucer in the Moonstone pattern by Anchor Hocking Glass Co. from 1941 - 1946. Condition is very good, no chips, cracks or flea bites. Only some very minor utensil wear. Price is for each, we have 4 available.
An 8 3/8" Plate in the Moonstone pattern by Anchor Hocking Glass Co. from 1941 - 1946. Condition is very good, no chips, cracks or flea bites. Price is for each, we have 4 available.
A cup and saucer in the Moonstone pattern by Anchor Hocking Glass Co. from 1941 - 1946. Condition is very good, no chips, cracks or flea bites. Price is for each, we have 7 available.
An Red 8" Vase in the Coin pattern #1372/799 by Fostoria Glass Co. Three frosted coins on Ruby Red glass. Made from 1958 to 1982 Condition is very good, no chips, cracks or fleabites.
Bubble Sherbets by Anchor Hocking Glass Co. Made from 1940 - 1965. Also known as Bullseye or Provincial. Crystal stem and foot. Condition is very good, no chips, cracks or fleabites. Price is each, we have 2 available in Ruby Red, and 4 in Forest Green. Please specify with color you want when ordering.
A Crystal 10 1/2" Dinner plate in the Rock Crystal pattern by McKee Glass Company. Large center design. Made from 1915 to 1940's. Condition is very good, no chips, cracks or fleabites. Very, very slight utensil marks on a few, most show no signs of wear. Price is for each, we have 12 available.
Tall 6" Sour Cream Glass or Tumbler. Condition is very good, no chips, cracks or flea bites. We have 4 - Blue Wheat, 1 - Pink Ivy and 1 - Yellow Ivy. Please specify which color you would like when ordering. Price is for each.
An Early American Pattern Glass (EAPG) Footed Creamer in the Austria pattern by Indiana Tumbler and Goblet Co. Made late 1890's into the early 1900's. Also known as Fine Cut Medallion, Paneled Oval Fine Cut and Western. Measures 4 1/4" tall. Non-flint. Condition is very good, no chips, cracks or flea bites.