Glass From The Past
$35.00
$35.00
This Cambridge Glass #3400/68 regular sized creamer and sugar set in Emerald Green Light is in excellent, unused condition and marked with the C in a triangle (pre 1935). The creamer measures 4" high and 4 1/4" wide; the sugar is 3/14" high and 5 1/4" wide.
Glass From The Past
$25.00
$25.00
This Heatherbloom Cambridge Glass #3400/54 Cup and Saucer set are is in excellent condition, no chips, cracks, etc. A few manufacturing marks, but nothing significant. Both pieces are marked with the C in a triangle, pre-1935. Cambridge Glass's Heatherbloom is a lavender neodymium color that changes to a pale blue under fluorescent light and was made only from 1931-1935.
Glass From The Past
$16.00
$16.00
These Cambridge #3400/54 Cup and Saucer sets in yellow (called Gold Krystol) are all in excellent condition; there are 2 extra cups available @ $5 each and a cream soup underplate available @ $5 (see pictures 2 and 3; can be used as a saucer but is a tad larger; the cup and saucer set pictured in 3 uses the cream soup plate so you can see how it looks with the cup). All pieces are marked with the C in a triangle, pre 1935...
Glass From The Past
$19.00
$19.00
These Gold Krystol (yellow) Cambridge Glass 6" #3400/53 Cereal Bowls are both are in excellent condition, no flaws noted and marked with the C in a triangle (pre 1935). Very hard to find in this size.
Glass From The Past
$185.00
$185.00
These Cambridge #3400/76 3" footed Salt and Pepper Shakers have a crystal base and tops and a carmen (red) bowl; excellent condition, no issues noted. Glass tops screw on and off tightly and easily. We have this pair in Amethyst; see separate listing. Made c 1930s-1940s.
Glass From The Past
$15.00
$15.00
This hardcover edition of Gene & Cathy Florence's "Ovenware from the 1920s to the Present" (2006) has 204 pages filled with colored pictures of all types of collectible glass ovenware from Federal, Fire-King, Fry, Glasbake, and Pyrex. It is in excellent, used condition, no writing, rips, etc. (appears new except for slight cover ware).
Glass From The Past
$15.00
$15.00
This hardcover edition of Gene Florence's "Kitchen Glassware of the Depression Years: Identification and Values" (2001) has 270 pages filled with colored pictures of all types of collectible kitchenware, organized in various ways (companies; item type; color; etc.). It is in excellent, used condition, no writing, rips, etc. (appears new except for slight cover ware).
All Items : Pottery and Stoneware : Pre 2000
item #1119413
(stock #CAT105)
Glass From The Past
$70.00
$70.00
This 4 piece hand thrown pottery set includes a 7 1/2" (1 quart) coffee pitcher; a 4 1/2" (1 pint) creamer; and a 4 1/2" sugar bowl with cover (with slot for spoon). The set is beige with blue painted trim and cats encircling each piece. Each piece is signed by the potter and the entire set is in excellent condition.
Glass From The Past
$50.00
$50.00
These Cambridge #3400/76 3" footed Salt and Pepper Shakers have a crystal base and tops and amethyst bodies. One is in excellent condition and the glass top screws on and off tightly and easily. The other is in very good condition, but has a few small flaws, so the set is priced accordingly...
Glass From The Past
$20.00
$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.
Glass From The Past
$30.00
$30.00
This Topaz (Yellow) Fostoria BAROQUE 10" 3 part relish (2 equal sections plus celery) has 4 tab feet and is in excellent condition; no chips, cracks, or scratches; book value is $40. Fostoria Glass made the Baroque pattern (blank #2496) from 1936-1966.
Glass From The Past
$22.00
$22.00
This Topaz (Yellow) Fostoria BAROQUE 8" oval pickle relish is in excellent condition; no chips, cracks, or scratches; book value is $28. Fostoria Glass made the Baroque pattern (blank #2496) from 1936-1966.













