Probably the most recognizable pattern from Imperial Glass, Candlewick is simple, clean and elegant. It was produced for almost 50 years, from 1936 to 1984.
Presented here is a stunning pair of the Candlewick Fan vases that feature a decorative star etching on the bodies of each.
Both pieces are free of any chips, nicks or cracks. They are approximately 8 1/4" in height and 7 3/4" at the widest points. Beautiful pieces!
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Produced from 1941 until 1957, I am pleased to offer this lovely pair of Heisey Regency two~light candlesticks.
These pieces offer a low profile and elegant, classic look. They are only 3 3/8" in height and have an arm spread of 8 1/2". Both candlesticks exhibit beautiful clarity and are in very good to excellent condition, as one has a very small nick on the underside corner of the base.
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In the 1930's, New Martinsville made some beautiful, quality glass animals and bookends. Presented here are a pair of their #499 Clipper Ship Bookends, which were produced in 1938.
Measuring approximately 5 3/4" in height and 4 3/4" in width, these bookends have a nice, substantial weight to them. The detail of the ships is extremely good and the glass is clear. Excellent condition!
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This line was introduced in 1931 as the #3011 Figure Stem Line and was later called Statuesque by Cambridge Glass.
Offered here for your consideration is this luscious flared comport with its Carmen Red bowl and signature crystal, nude stem. This beautiful piece is approximately 8 1/8" in height. The bowl measures 6 1/2", 6 3/4" at the widest point.
Statuesque pieces are very desirable and collectible...
This listing is for a beautiful pink budvase with a gold rose decoration. The manufacturer of this vase is not known for certain, although it could be Central's No. 1320/168, Morgantown's No. 305 Luana, or a Tiffin blank. Most major glass companies during the depression era made bud vases that were very similar and sometimes they could only be accurately identified by the etching...
This is one of my favorite hard-to-find etches, and the only reason this vase is being offered for sale is that I have one extra one! The Dunn's Parrot etch is one of the most elegant etchings done in the depression era, and very difficult to find, appearing on only a few glass items. The 10" tall amber bud vase is attributed to the Central Glass Works and is probably their No. 13201/168 blank. Central closed in 1939 so that is the last possible production date for this etching...
This beautiful bud vase or rose vase was produced by the Morgantown Glass Works as early as 1918. This is an amber No. 305 Luanna bud vase with No. 811 Cathay etch featuring a perched bird of paradise. The vase stands 10" tall and is near mint condition. There are no chips, flakes, fleabites, or cloudiness to the glass. There is some gold loss to the band on the foot. The unboxed weight of the vase is 1/3 lb...
Listed for your consideration are two beautiful Deco goblets produced by the Morgantown Glass Company between 1970 and 1972. They are in the Hang-Ups pattern (No. 3029) and this is the On-the-Rocks size. They feature a crystal bowl atop a steel blue 3-footed base. The interesting thing about these glasses is that they were made after the Fostoria Glass Company had purchased Morgantown Glass, although the Morgantown plant remained open under that name...
The Lily-of-the-Valley cut pattern was produced by Duncan & Miller Glass Company from 1937 to 1955. Duncan & Miller was bought up by Tiffin Glass Company which produced the pattern under the same name, using the same molds, from 1956 to 1966. The pattern includes a frosted cutting of Lily-of-the-Vally on the DC-4 stem, which has a 3-dimensional arrangement of flowers on the stem (see enlargement photo) which is both unusual and gorgeous...
I have a total of five amethyst wine goblets available. These were produced in the 1930's by the Cambridge Glass Company on the No. 3111 blank. The wine goblets are 6" tall and 3" wide, holding 3 1/2 liquid oz. Both wine goblets are in mint condition, with no chips, flakes, cloudiness, or flea bites.
This listing is for $20 for each wine, or $90 for all five wines...
This listing is for ONE Cambridge Decagon No. 3077 pink water goblet, with a total of FOUR goblets available. Each goblet is 7 1/4" tall and 3 1/2" across the top, and holds 8 liquid oz. to the rim. All four goblets are in mint condition, with no chips, flakes, or flea bites. This pattern was produced in 1933...
This is a beautiful 3-part relish tray made by the Tiffin Glass Company on the #5902 blank. It is etched with the Cherokee Rose etch, produced from 1941 to 1966. The tray measures 12.5" long and 10.5" wide. The tray has no chips, flakes, or flea bites and the glass is very clear. Unwrapped weight for this item is 3.5 lbs.
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