From Viking Glass, I am pleased to be offering this lovely 2~piece cheese & cracker set. Decorated with the beautiful Prelude etching and produced on Viking's Princess blank, this set dates to sometime 1952 and 1986.
Both pieces are in excellent condition. The cracker plate is approximately 11 1/2" in diameter, while the cheese comport is almost 5 1/2" in diameter and 3 1/4" in height. ...click for details
This is another older Fostoria etching. Trojan was produced from 1929 to 1936. Etch #280 can be found on either topaz or rose colored blanks.
This set of 4 footed tumblers is great. They have a 9~ounce capacity and a low profile...only 5 3/8" in height...so they're really nice to use while dining. One of the four has a small fleabite on the rim, so I have priced the set accordingly. The other three are in exc ...click for details
Tiffin / US Glass produced Deerwood from 1929 to 1933. This unique etched design features woodland scenes with various deer.
A delicate rose pink color, this center handled server or tray, features a border of the Deerwood etching. It measures approximately 10 3/8" in diameter and is in extremely good condition...no chips, nicks or cracks and only some minimal signs of usage. Cool! ...click for details
Rogene is an early Fostoria etching which was produced from 1924 to 1929. Stemware in this pattern will be found on the #5082 blank which is simple yet elegant.
Delicate poppies adorn the bowls of these water goblets. They have a 10~ounce capacity and measure approximately 7 5/8" in height.
The Cambridge #638 three~light candelabra, also listed as the #3400/638, was introduced in 1928 and remained in production until the 1940's.
Sometimes difficult to find with the popular Rose Point etching, these triple keyhole candlesticks are approximately 6" in height. Both are in excellent condition...free of nicks, chips,cracks or discoloration. ...click for details
This is a VERY nice, hard~to~find piece of Fostoria.
Dating from 1933 to 1957, Midnight Rose is quite a pretty etch and the first Fostoria etched pattern I ever owned. Tableware and companion pieces may be found on a several different blanks. The vase being offered here is Blank #4112, and, in my opinion, resembles a hurricane glass. It is in excellent condition and measures approximately 8 1/4" in height and 3 1 ...click for details
Finding these beauties was a real treat for me as Diane is so hard to find on colored glass.
Cambridge produced Diane from around 1934 to the early 1950's. It is showcased here on these stunning clarets, which are difficult to find in ANY color.
From the #3122 stem line, the glasses feature pink etched bowls and crystal stems. They meas ...click for details