Glass From The Past



All Items : Vintage Arts : Decorative Art : Glass : American : Depression Glass : Pre 1940 item #1022414 (stock #RP310)
Glass From The Past
$35.00
This Cambridge ROSE POINT etched crystal #3900/124 7" 2 part relish is an unusual, hard to find item; it has the divider running crosswise (revised from the original style of running lengthwise) and has a book value of $65. Measures 7 1/4" including the handles, and 6" excluding the handles by 4 1/4" wide at the widest point. Has four feet and is in excellent, unused condition. Cambridge Glass made items with the Rose Point etch from 1935-1954.
All Items : Vintage Arts : Decorative Art : Glass : American : Depression Glass : Pre 1940 item #1019621 (stock #FOB131)
Glass From The Past
$30.00
I don't know who made this vintage elegant crystal basket (Duncan and Miller or Fenton perhaps, based on color and style); it has a cobalt bowl with a clear twisted, hand-applied handle. The basket measures 6 1/2" high, 4" wide, and 7 1/2" long and is in excellent condition. The only issue I see was made in manufacturing, when the handles were applied, there is some roughness at the attached area where the maker pressed the handle in with the tongs to attach it...
All Items : Vintage Arts : Decorative Art : Glass : American : Depression Glass : Pre 1950 item #1019620 (stock #FOB130)
Glass From The Past
$30.00
This elegant glass vintage console bowl set includes a 10" center (or console) bowl and a pair of 8 3/4" candlesticks, all with a fired-on orange treatment. The bowl has a clear and shiny glass coating over the fired-on orange inside to protect the finish. I do not know the maker, but it's a more elegant glass than the fired-on orange made by Hazel Atlas, Fire King, etc...
All Items : Vintage Arts : Decorative Art : Glass : American : Art Glass : Pre 1950 item #1019619 (stock #FOB127)
Glass From The Past
$15.00
This Fenton Hobnail Double Crimped Compote in Custard (creamy yellow) measures 5 3/4" high and 6 3/4" wide. It's in very good condition, no chips, cracks, or roughness, just some white crazing lines inside the bowl. Made in 1950s on.
All Items : Vintage Arts : Decorative Art : Glass : American : Depression Glass : Pre 1940 item #1019618 (stock #FOB128)
Glass From The Past
$15.00
This New Martinsville Glass Squirrel Tail Candleholder is crystal and has turned a lovely Sun Purple from its high lead content and sun exposure. This is New Martinsville's No 415 Line and was produced late 1930s-early 1940s. Candleholder is 6 ½” tall, base is 4” long, and 3 3/8” wide. It is nice, heavy, shiny crystal in excellent condition, no chips, cracks, roughness, etc.
All Items : Vintage Arts : Decorative Art : Glass : American : Depression Glass : Pre 1940 item #1019560 (stock #RP231)
Glass From The Past
$130.00
This Cambridge ROSE POINT 13" #1398 low flat salad bowl is in excellent condition; there are no chips, cracks, or issues with the etching. 1-2 minor marks can be seen when held to the light, very insignificant. Book value is $150; I don't often come across this particular bowl. Cambridge Glass made items with the Rose Point etch from 1935-1954. See the Newsletter link on my homepage for a write-up of Cambridge Glass history and the Rose Point etch.
All Items : Vintage Arts : Decorative Art : Glass : American : Depression Glass : Pre 1940 item #1019398 (stock #FOB125)
Glass From The Past
$35.00
This amber Cambridge Glass Set includes the #135 (Round) 10" Floral Engraved Cracker Plate with the #64 (Round) 5" Cheese Comport as seen in the 1930s and 1940s Cambridge Catalogs. Both pieces are in excellent, unused condition. Actual measurements (vs. Camrbidge listed measurements) are: Plate: 10 1/4"; Compote: 2 3/4" high by 5 3/4" wide.
All Items : Vintage Arts : Decorative Art : Glass : American : Depression Glass : Pre 1930 item #1019396 (stock #FOB124)
Glass From The Past
$35.00
This amber Cambridge Glass Set includes a gravy bowl and liner in the "Round" line (made 1920s-1940s). Both pieces are in excellent, unused condition. Measurements are: bowl: 8 1/2" wide and 5 3/4" high; liner: 9" long by 6" wide. See separate listing for Cambridge amber ladles if you need one for the set.
All Items : Vintage Arts : Decorative Art : Glass : American : Depression Glass : Pre 1940 item #1019165 (stock #FOB117)
Glass From The Past
$35.00
This Cambridge Glass #1119 Eagle Bookend in Crystal is in excellent condition, no chips, nicks, scratches, etc. The wings on the Cambridge Eagle are more erect than the later reproduction (made by Imperial). This Cambridge Eagle is 6-1/4" tall, measuring to the tip of its taller wing (the Imperial repro is about 5" tall at the tallest part). The base is about 4" long by 4-1/4"wide, and the bird is about 6-1/4" long. Not easily found; made in the 1930s and 1940s.
All Items : Vintage Arts : Decorative Art : Glass : American : Depression Glass : Pre 1940 item #1019164 (stock #FOB116)
Glass From The Past
$20.00
This Cambridge Glass #620 Sugar and Creamer Set is in excellent condition; the sugar is marked with the Cambridge C in a triangle, dating it prior to 1935. There is a bit of wear to the creamer (glass doesn't look as bright and new as the sugar), but no chips, cracks, or scratches on either piece.
All Items : Vintage Arts : Decorative Art : Glass : American : Depression Glass : Pre 1940 item #1016075 (stock #CBY107)
Glass From The Past
$10.00
These Cambridge Byzantine etch (#520) cups and saucers in amber are all in excellent condition, no chips, cracks, or scratches. The amber looks like apricot; pictures don't do these glowing pieces justice. Cups and saucers are on the Round or Pristine blank and all pieces are marked with the C in a triangle (pre 1935 mark). Also available are 2 extra cups @ $2 each. See Picture 2 for a close up of the etch in green...
All Items : Vintage Arts : Decorative Art : Glass : American : Depression Glass : Pre 1930 item #1014860 (stock #WDR106)
Glass From The Past
$35.00
We have 3 Westmoreland Della Robbia (#1058) 4” single-lite candleholders in light (pastel) stain, all in excellent condition. Westmoreland Glass made this pattern from 1928 into the 1940s.