Original Federal Glass shaker in their 1935-1939 Sharon, Cabbage Rose pattern. Excellent
condition. Does have one rough seam as the Federal glass is so known for. Stands 2 1/2” tall with
lid by 1 1/2” wide.
Featured for your enjoyment is a lovely old perfume bottle from Anchor Hocking Glass. This is
their Moonstone pattern from the 40’s. It comes complete with the original stopper and cord,
although the stopper is loose in the cork. No chips nicks cracks or dings. Stands 6 1/4” tall.
Featured for your enjoyment is a 3 piece cream and sugar set from Indiana Glass. This set is in
their Sandwich pattern from 1920’s to the 1980’s. All 3 pieces are in excellent condition.
Featured for your enjoyment is a lovely set of single candle holders from New
Martinsville/Viking Glass. This is their Janice pattern. This pattern was made between 1940 to
1970. They are a wonderful set in excellent condition. They stand 5 1/2” tall by 5 1/4” wide.
Featured for your enjoyment is this old Federal Glass sugar bowl, no lid. This is their 1932-1939
pattern Madrid. This is not the 1980’s reproduction. It is in excellent condition. Stands 3 1/4” tall
by 5 1/4” wide.
Featured for your enjoyment is a set of coffee cups from Federal Glass. This is their 1933-1937
pattern Patrician AKA Spoke. Both show nicks on the rim. They stand 2 3/4” tall by 4 1/2” wide.
Featured for your enjoyment is a lovely cream and sugar set from Federal Glass. This is their
1933-1937 pattern Patrician AKA Spoke in the amber. Creamer does have a chip on the foot.
Creamer stands 3 1/2” tall by 4” wide. Sugar is 3 1/2” tall by 5” wide.
Featured for your enjoyment is a stunning plate from MacBeth-Evans Glass. This is in their American Sweetheart pattern from 1930-1936. This white opalescent color is called Monax. This has the design in the center also. It is in near mint condition. Measures 10 3/4” across.
Featured for your enjoyment is a large juice reamer from Hazel Atlas Glass. This is their Crisscross pattern. It is in excellent condition and stands 3 3/4” tall by 8” across.
Featured for your enjoyment is a lovely opalescent plate from MacBeth-Evans. This is their
Petalware pattern from 1930-1940. This has a simple thin gold line just in from the edge. It is in
excellent condition.