Cambridge produced so many beautiful etches and Chantilly is just one of them.
Produced from 1939 to 1958, this is a great set of eight etched luncheon plates. Measuring approximately 8" in diameter, these are the #3900/22 plates, featuring crystal centers and the delicate Chantilly etch around the perimeters. All are free of any nicks, chips or cracks and there are VERY few signs of usage. Really pretty! ...click for details
Produced by Cambridge around 1940, here's a pair of candlesticks that you don't see too often. These are the #497 Martha single candlesticks. The unusual shape of these pieces allow for the suspension of a single prism beneath the candle cup.
Measuring approximately 7 1/4" in height, the candlesticks have a base that is 5" in diameter which is decorated with the popular Rose Point etching. Both are i ...click for details
These are stunning! Produced in 1966 by Tiffin Glass, I am very pleased to be offering this pair of Melrose iced teas.
These beauties are the #17394 blank and feature Killarney Green bowls and crystal stems. In addition, to contrast the green coloring, the Melrose etch is highlighted in gold, not only on the bowls but at the rims as well.
Vintage Nippon Dragonware Complete 17 Piece Tea Set
Pattern: Dragon or Dragonware made by Nippon during the early 1920’s. The stamp marking is transitional mark which was used at the end of the Nippon era, when the McKinley Tarriff Act took effect and dates this set to 1921-1922 period.
Item Description: This tea set consists of 17 pi ...click for details