The king of the animal world, this white mail glass covered candy dish shows the lion on the lid with a picket fence on the bottom. Usually its the chicken or hen setting on a nest. These milk glass animal covered dishes were very popular in Victorian times.
Measuring 5 1/2 inches long, 3 1/2 inches high and 3 3/4 inches wide. It does have 3 of the points broken off at the pointed tops of the basket.
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Hazel Atlas was one of the big manufacturers of kitchen items in the 30's-40's.
Standing a tall 12 3/4 inches high with a green bullet handle on the 1 1/2 glass measuring cup. Original wooden block in the bottom and chopping blades on the bottom of the chopper. HA logo on the bottom of the glass. In good condition with only minor wear on the handles. ...click for details
Homer Laughlin produced many colorful dishes starting in the early 1930's.
The bottom of this Homer Laughlin vegetable bowl reads Virginia Rose, made in U.S.A. 8 46 N 8, measuring 9 3/4 across and 3 1/4 inches deep.I believe the 46 might be referring to the year.
In wonderful condition with no chips,scratches or blemishes. ...click for details
For your consideration are these two depression glass 3% green tumblers. I am not sure of the manufacturer ca. 1930's.
In very good condition measuring 3 3/4 inches high.
Use as juice glasses or start a new collection.
Price listed is for both. Shipping cost on these two glasses will be $4.80 priority mail. Insurance optional but recommended at $1.70. ...click for details
In the 40's during depression time a lot of glass items was manufactured in green.
These 4 chair or coach coasters being some of these World War 2 items.Placed under the furniture's legs to keep the feet from scratching the wood floors.
Measuring a large 3 inches, either was used for a Victorian chair or couch. The inside bottoms are ...click for details
Anchor Hocking fired on red salt and pepper shakers with original black screw on tops. No chips, a few specks of paint loss. Nice for the collector of salt and pepper shakers.
I am offering to you this vintage Ruby Flash souvenir pitcher with no chips,cracks. The red ruby does show scratches in the color. The front reads Battle Creek, I am assuming this is from Mi. These were very popular back in the early 1900's.
For your Fire King Jadeite collection I am offering these two D.Handle Jadeite mugs. In very good condition, no chips cracks, stains or scratches. On the bottom of one mug the Fire King ovenware wording shows some wear.
Start your new collection or add to your existing one.