This is a Beautiful L.G. Wright Moss Rose Satin Custard Water Pitcher, Jug. This jug was made by the Fenton Art Glass Company for L.G. Wright. Wright sold it exclusively under their name. The piece is approximately 9 1/2" tall and widest part of the pitcher is about 7" diameter. This stunning piece has beautiful color and is in excellent condition. I have looked it all over and see no damage, cracks or chips. The hand painting is beautiful and is signed "M Loveall" This jug was made circa 1975...
Here are two (2) matching Depression Era Clear Nested Mixing Bowls. I believe they were made by Hazel Atlas, but can not confirm this. They are both in very good vintage condition showing minimal wear with clear glass and No chips, cracks or fleabites. There are typical depression glass flaws, straw marks and air bubbles. They have rolled edges with starburst prescut design...
Here is an extra nice Blue and White Hobnail Opalescent Sugar and Creamer set which was produced by Fenton Glass. They stand approximately 2" tall, 2 1/2" diameter at the top and 2" diameter at base. This set appears to be in perfect mint condition.
Here is a very nice set of 6 Imperial Carnival Glass marigold berry bowls in the Prism and Daisy Band Pattern. They are about 4 1/4" in diameter and stand approximately 1 3/4" high. I have looked over all 6 small fruit or dessert dishes and they appear to be in very good to excellent vintage condition, except for one small fleabite I see on one dish. I have shown it in the last picture. They have very good irridescence and very minimal scratching.
Here are 2 extra nice pieces of Imperial Pink Molly Depression Glass. This set includes a 2 handled Cake Plate and a two handle bowl. I found these together at an Estate Sale and decided to sell them together. I see a few scratches, but No cracks, chips or fleabites. Both pieces are in very good to excellent vintage condition. Both pieces are 10 sided with applied handles. Measurements are approximate. The Cake plate is 11" across and 12" across the handles...
Here is a beautiful Fenton Rose Crest 5 inch melon vase. It appears to be in mint condition. This pattern was made between 1944 - 1947. At the widest point across the ruffled top, it is approximately 6 1/4". View pictures closely, I try to accurately photograph the item to give you a good visual of the condition. I will be listing more very nice vintage items including Fenton which I have found at Estate Auctions this year. Watch for my other listings...
This Vintage Red and White Slag Glass Grape 10" Bowl was made by Imperial Glass Company. This bowl measures approximately 10" across and stands about 3 7/8" tall. It has the raised grapes and vines pattern on the outside and on the inside with a crimped scalloped edge. It has the IG mark on the bottom and inside the original sticker which reads "Olden End O'Day Glass by Imperial". It is a beautiful bright red with white slag glass piece...
All Items : Glassware : Depression : Companies : Indiana Glass : Pre 1980
item #1073152
(stock #0131)
Here is a Deviled Egg and Relish Plate in the Hobnail Green Carnival by Indiana Glass.
Here is a nice unmarked Pink Depression Glass Mixing Bowl. It is approximately 9" diameter at the top rim and 4 1/2" tall. It has vertical ribs or panels below a plain band and a starburst bottom. I have researched this piece and I believe it was made by the Jeannette Glass Company in the late 1920's. I believe it was originally the largest bowl of a nested mixing bowl set. This bowl is in very good vintage condition, it does show some wear...
Here are 8 clear boopie goblets which were made by Anchor Hocking around 1950. They stand approximately 4 1/2" tall, and are about 2 1/2" diameter at rim...
Here are what I believe to be 2 rare Goofus Glass Vases. Measurements are approximate. One is 15 1/4" tall with 5 1/2" diameter base, the other is 9 1/4" tall with 4 1/2" diameter base. They are in very good vintage condition, a little rough around the rim but I do not see any chips or cracks, and of course there is considerable loss of the cold paint. I found these at the same Estate sale and decided to sell them together, but would consider selling them separately.
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