Vintage horse tv lamp from the 1960's in excellent condition, no damage, measuring 10.5" (26.5 cm) tall, 12" (30 cm) wide, 8" (20 cm) depth. Light is visible through the diamond holes of the lamp. In working condition, this lamp is superb. Quality is throughout the lamp; however, it is not marked. Excellent item.
Mouth-Blown, hand shaped Pilgrim Glass pitchers/jugs, each made of dark red cranberry glass with thickly applied reeded clear glass handles. The smaller jug has a swirl/spiral design, while the larger jug has a slight optic design. Both are in excellent condition with cut pontil, flat but unpolished. The small jug has a bit of dark sooth at the pontil mark. The larger jug has a cross shape at the base, formed when drying. Both jugs are unmarked. ...click for details
Royal Chelsea, England (1943-1961) fine bone china open sugar and small cream jug/pitcher. Adorable set in all white background and gold scrolled leaves on vine design on the interior and exterior of each item.
24% Leaded Crystal Bell attached with chain & glass ball. Two Strawberries hanging from leaves impressed into the glass separated by a fan design. Nicely faceted handle and finial, scalloped base. 1970's.
Very well made glass wicker/basketweave basket, sized as a toothpick or match holder in amber/marigold glass. Rope Bead Glass Double Handles. Unsigned. Appears to be carnival glass.
Measurements: 3.5" tall (with handles), 4.75" long x 2" wide
Condition is perfect ... intricate and adorable!!!!
Short and wide cut crystal vase measuring 6.5" (16.5 cm) with an opening of 5.5" (14 cm). Beautifully designed pattern of fans and criss-crosses and triangles. Excellent undamaged condition. Would make a wonderful gift or a great item to add to your collection.
Large tray made by Carlton Ware, England in the Apple Blossom design in a yellow background, pink blossoms and green leaves. Very pretty. Produced 1935 to 1961.
Measurements: 9 inches (23 cm) from point to end of tray
Condition: Excellent - old small chip on the underneath, not visible from the front ...click for details