This yellow Lancaster Glass JUBILEE etched handled sugar is in excellent condition; there is a small air bubble in one handle, but no wear or other flaws. Also known as Cut #1200; the sugar has a book value of $18. This pattern was made in the 1930s.
This c1920s/30s round Lancaster Glass CANE pattern serving bowl in pink is in excellent condition (no chips, cracks, or meaningful scratches; maybe just a stray mark or two) and measures 10" excluding the handles. Lancaster introduced its pink (called deep pink) in 1926.
This 9.5" Topaz Yellow handled sandwich (cake or cracker) plate was etched by Standard Glass onto Lancaster Glass's Cane blank with scalloped edges with a floral etching similar to Jubilee; it's shown in Hazel Weatherman's Depression Glass Book II as part of the Martha Washington Luncheon Set (Topaz Cut 89) from the 1930s. Excellent condition, very delicate piece with seated base and optic panels. Measurement excludes handles.