From its styling, I would estimate this lovely berry bowl set dates to somewhere between the 1930's to perhaps the 40's or 50's.
Hallmarked Z.S. & Co. Bavaria, this 7~piece set consists of the master berry bowl and 6 small berry bowls. A soft, shaded green coloring serves as the perfect backdrop for the luscious pink hand painted roses. Gold rims complete the presentation...
The colors in this lovely flower frog are certainly eye~catching! The body of this nude figure is done in a plain, white porcelain. She appears to be posing with a floral covered branch or garland rising from the center of a yellow and amethyst colored lotus~type flower.
This lovely piece is approximately 7 1/2" in height, 4" in length and 3" at the widest point. She is incised on the bottom "Germany" and the number "3943". There is also a red stamp of the number 16...
From 1915 to 1933, Heisey produced this lovely #461 Banded Picket handled basket. Created in an elongated, hexagonal shape and showcasing a delicate floral cutting on both the panels and the band, this piece is in excellent condition. It is hallmarked with the Heisey "Diamond H" and measures 9 1/2" in height at the top of the handle, 7 1/4" in length and 5" in width.
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Jefferson Glass produced its pattern #212, called Tokyo, in 1904. This pretty plate is in a white opalescent coloring and measures 8 3/4" in diameter and 1 5/8" in height at the rim. It rests upon 6 little scalloped feet.
Overall, this piece is in very, very good condition. One of the feet has a little nibble on it...not bad or blatant. Otherwise, the plate is free of imperfections.
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This listing contains a pair of very elusive Fostoria Glass Co. No. 2598 'Rocketship' duo candleholders! These were designed by George Sakier and manufactured only from 1940 to 1943. These large candleholders measure 8" tall, 7" across, and weight almost 5 lbs for the pair. They are in mint condition, with no chips, flakes, cracks, or damage of any kind...
Wow... talk about hard-to-find candleholders! I've collected elegant and depression candleholders for more than a decade and these are the only Heisey Cabochon candlesticks that I have ever seen! The No. 1951 Cabochons were made only from 1951 to 1953 and were designed by Horace King. The center cabochon is very similar in shape to the advertising sign made in 1948 for use in store displays, which in turn was inspired by the paper label that has been used since 1932...
The Fostoria #2639 candleholder does not have a pattern name, but I like to call it Ivy for the climbing ivy pattern between the two candle columns. This is a very large double candleholder, measuring 5.5" across and 10" tall! The ivy candleholder was designed by George Sakier and manufactured from 1949 to 1957. This item is in mint condition, with no chips, flakes, cracks, or damage of any kind...
This listing is for a pair of Cambridge Glass Co.'s No. 502 Pristine two-light candleholders. They are 6.25" high and an amazing 10" across! The Pristine candleholders were manufactured from 1937 to the early 1940's, and designed by Will Cameron McCartney. They include a pair of prisms on each candleholder. This pair of gorgeous candleholders is in mint condition, with no chips, flakes, cracks, or damage of any sort...
Cambridge issued this triple candleholder from 1933 to 1939 as part of the Gadroon pattern, with the crosshatched balls under the candle cups. In 1940 they produced the candleholder without the crosshatching as part of the Caprice pattern. Thus, this is the earlier form, properly known as Gadroon. This triple candleholder has the Minerva etching, very difficult to find on the Gadroon candleholder. The base, candle cup rims, and selected ridges on the candleholder are trimmed in gold...
Talk about eye-popping beauty! Take a look at this Cambridge Glass Co. console set with the Firenze etching...
This lovely covered candy box was produced by the Paden City Glass Co. in the 1930's. The pattern is the Bridal Wreath etch and it is produced on the Nerva blank. The lower piece of the set is very detailed with three scrolls typical of the Nerva pattern, as shown in the pictures. The bottom piece is in mint condition, however, there is some slight damage to the handle on the top piece, where the scroll on one side of the handle is missing. The price has been reduced accordingly for this very...
GlassAmigos is offering a Paden City Glass Co. heart-shaped covered candy box on the #555 glass blank. The cover of the set is etched with the Gazebo pattern. Measuring 9 inches long, 7 inches wide, and 2 inches tall, this covered candy box is in mint condition with no chips, flakes, or damage of any sort. What a great anniversary, birthday, or Valentine's gift for your sweetheart!
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