Here is a really nice early american pattern glass pitcher in the "Heart Plume" pattern that was made by the u.s. glass company circa 1907.This pattern is also known as "Marlboro" to collectors.This pitcher measures 8 1/2" tall and is 8" wide from the spout to the handle.There is some light surface wear that is typical with glassware of this type and age.The over all condition for being a 100 years old is very good.A wonderful addition for your early american patter ...click for details
A very nice Oil eapg lamp from the early 1900's, I'm not sure of the maker. This has a nice Fan-like pattern on the body and the base of the lamp. The knob to turn the wick up is marked "Queen Mfg. Co. N.Y." There are some "straw" marks on the base. There are no chips or cracks. The overall condition of this Oil lamp is really good. The lamp measures 16.5" tall and would make a fine addition to your collection.
This Punch bowl base in the "Prince of Wales" or "Plumes" pattern was made by the Heisey Glass Co. from 1902 to 1912. It is marked with their diamond "H" logo. This base measures 5.25" tall and 6" across the top where the Punch bowl rests. There is some "scuffing" on the bottom of the base but the condition is considered excellent for it being 90+ years old.
This beautiful Blue Opalescent pitcher was made by the Jefferson Glass Company from about 1905 to 1908.The pattern is called tokyo. This lovely pitcher measures approximately 9" tall and 8" wide including the handle. The base is tri-cornered shaped and has a few very small flakes or chips. This pitcher is considered to be in very good condition considering the age is about 100 years old. An elegant piece that is getting very hard to find today.A wonderful addition for your early americ ...click for details