Fire King Vitrock 1950's Blue Circles FLOUR shaker, made by Hocking Glass Co, great deco graphics, original old lid. Excellent condition. See our other Fire King shakers and combine orders to save shipping costs.
Fire King Vitrock 1950's Blue Circles SALT shaker, made by Hocking Glass Co, great deco graphics, original old lid. Excellent condition. See our other Fire King shakers and combine orders to save shipping costs.
Fire King Vitrock 1950's Blue Circles SUGAR shaker, made by Hocking Glass Co, great deco graphics, original old lid. Excellent condition. See our other Fire King shakers and combine orders to save shipping costs.
Crystal depression glass straw holder, wide paneled design that slightly flares out at base, 12" tall with lid on, bottom glass is 9 3/4" tall. Excellent condition.
Wonderful 1930's or 1940's batter server pitcher, crystal with red bakelite handle, handle has Deco ridges, these were made for use at breakfast time for waffle or pancake batter but they also make a great beverage pitcher. Excellent condition.
McKee jadite / skokie green SUNKIST orange reamer, 1 tiny nick on one ridge of the cone, minor but there so being offered with a reduced price. Except for that small nick on the cone there are no other chips or cracks or cloudiness.
Turquoise fired on glass syrup jug, charming decal of Swiss? boy and girl, dripcut metal lid with slide back spout, black Androck "rocket" shape bakelite handle, 5 1/2" tall and 3 1/4" wide at base. Excellent condition.
This is a set of 2 mini glass casseroles or covered baking dishes made by Fire King Glass, these have handpainted decoration by Gay Fad Studio, pink and green flowers were called Peach Blossom, bottom of casserole is milk glass with the decoration and top is crystal and slightly domed, they are 5 1/2" wide not including handles and 3 1/2" tall with lid on. Excellent condition.
Here are 2 milk glass mixing bowls with cute turquoise kitchen pots and tools made by Hazel Atlas. The white bowls have decorations all around and were made by Hazel Atlas Glass Co in the 1940's. These nested bowls are the 2 smallest sizes made. One is 6" wide and 3" deep and the other one is 5" wide and 2 1/4" deep. The rims have a nice scalloped detail. I am only showing one of the two bowls in the photos but each has the same design repeating around the sides of the b ...click for details