This beauty is Tiffin's #8177 centerpiece bowl which was produced from 1922 to 1936. Very unique in design, it features a wide, flat rim and a gadroon type edging around the inner rim.
A delicate topaz yellow in color, the piece also showcases a wild rose style etching on the flat rim which has yet to be identified. The size is very generous, measuring 12" in diameter and 3 1/2" in height at the outer ri ...click for details
Though the candlesticks shown here with the bowl are not from the same pattern line, the pieces do look nice together and create a lovely display. Duncan & Miller produced these pieces in the 1930's and 1940's.
The bowl is the #16 console bowl which has a definite "art deco" feel to it. It is showcased with an unusual cutting and measures 14" in length from handle to handle, 5 1/4" in ...click for details
Produced in the 1930's, Indiana Glass' Double Fleur De Lis is truly a beautiful, elegant blank. It is featured here in the shape of this center handled server or tray. The blank design is such that the server appears to have four sections, each of which is decorated with a cornflower styled cutting.
This tray is in impeccable condition and appears to have been only used for display. It measures approximately 1 ...click for details
This lovely amber colored 5~piece set was produced by Cambridge Glass and is part of their #3400 line. The pitcher is the #3400/154 Doulton style with a crystal, applied handle, "pinched" sides and modified handle. It has about an 80~oz capacity and measures approximately 8" in height and 9" from handle to spout.
The glasses are the #3400/38 flat ball tumblers. These have a 12~oz capacity and are 4 ...click for details
This pretty pattern is Heisey's #492 King House etch, which was produced from 1937 to 1941. It can only be found on the #1472 Parallel Quarter blank, which consisted only of a console set...bowl and candlesticks.
The footed bowl being offered here is somewhat octagonal in shape and measures approximately 10 3/8" across the rim and 3 3/8" in height. It is free of any nicks, chips or cracks, but does show ...click for details
Offered today is this lovely Cambridge footed decanter and 3 sherry stems. The warm amber coloring of the pieces is very rich and inviting.
The decanter is the #1321 which has a 28~oz. capacity and measures approximately 11" in height with the stopper in place. The body of the decanter is amber while the foot and stopper are clear crystal. The stems are #7966 trumpet shaped sherry glasses. These have a 2~oz. capa ...click for details
Cambridge made this style of relish / celery dish in two different sizes. This is the #3900/125, the smaller of the two, and it showcases the lovely Wildflower etching.
With its scrolled handles and footed base, this little jewel is 9 1/2" in length across the handles, 5 3/4" in width at the center and 1 5/8" in height at the rim. It is in excellent condition. Not only would this be ideal for small vegg ...click for details
Fostoria's #327 etch, Navarre, is probably their most well~known and collected etched pattern. It was produced for an amazing 46 years, from 1936 to 1982.
Today I am pleased to be offering a set of 4 of the 9 1/2" dinner plates on the #2440 blank. All of the pieces are free of nicks, chips or cracks, however, there is some minor scratching, primarily on the inner surface of each...not too bad considering some ...click for details
These fabulous candelabras or 2~light candlesticks are part of Cambridge's #520 Pristine line and were manufactured some time between 1937 and the early 1940's.
Complete with removeable bobeches and prisms, they have somewhat of an art deco look. Generous in size, each candelabra measures approximately 10" in arm width, 6 1/4" in height and a base diameter of 5 1/4". Both pieces are crystal clea ...click for details
With their unusual rose and thorn styled stems, #5072, these wine goblets feature the beautiful Heisey Rose etching, which was produced from 1949 to 1957. Having a 3~oz capacity, the goblets are approximately 5 1/8" in height and both are in superb condition.