Crystal glass fish (or perhaps goldfish?)that are charming and were originally made as a pair of bookends, lovely as just glass figurines, made by Heisey Glass Co so the quality of the glass is amazing. Excellent condition.
Morgantown Steigel Green ivy vase or footed rose bowl in the Golf Ball pattern, bowl or ball is green and golf ball stem and foot is crystal. This is the Kimberly shape of ivy or footed rose bowl. The vase is 6 3/4" tall. Excellent condition.
Beautiful Diamond Glass Co. 1920's console set with great Art Deco enamel decoration on blue frosted glass. The bowl is 8"wide and 3 1/4" deep with sort of a heart shape; the candlesticks were blown and hollow so could also be bud vases! and they are 9 5/8" tall. Excellent condition
Lovely white opalescent vase with sort of an overlapping V pattern, the pattern was called Boggy Bayou by Fenton and this opalescent glass vase dates from the turn of the century, 11 1/2" tall and round base is 3 3/8" wide. Excellent condition.
Fabulous large figural glass flower frog made by Cambridge Glass Company in the 1930's, the bird is a Heron and is 12 1/2" tall with a round ribbed base that is 5" wide (note that these were made originally with a ribbed base). Excellent condition.
Beautiful cased glass basket made by Fenton Glass Company in the 1940's or 50's, deep rose colored glass inside bright shiny white glass, tall crystal reeded handle, crystal crest on the heavily ruffled rim, body is 7 1/4" long and 6 1/4" wide, basket is about 9" tall to the top of the handle. Excellent condition.
Ruby red glass candy jar made by Viking Glass, part of the Epic line which had a great Mid-Century Modern style, also called "Six Petal" due to the number of lobes of glass, 8 1/2" tall with the lid on, bottomw is 5 3/4" tall and the candy is 4 3/8" wide. Excellent condition.
Amethyst (purple) glass rose bowl vase with crystal flowerlight frog, this one was made by L.E. Smith rather than by Viking Glass Co and has peg legs. Excellent condition.