This cup and saucer set was made by Fire King / Anchor Hocking in the Jane Ray pattern between 1946 and 1965. It is in excellent condition with no chips, cracks, or scratches. Bottom reads Fire-King Oven Ware Made in U.S.A.
This Jadite (Jadeite) sugar bowl with lid and creamer are the Jane Ray pattern made in the 1950’s and 1960’s by Fire King – Hocking Glass Co. They are both in excellent condition - and very cute!.
This Jadite saucer is made by Fire King in the rare Alice pattern. It measures 6" in diameter and with a pattern similar to Jane Ray on the bottom. Anchor Hocking/Fire-King only produced three items in the Alice pattern from 1945 to 1949 (cup, saucer, and dinner plate). All are hard to find today. This piece is in excellent condition with no chips or blemishes.
This small Jadite dessert/fruit dish is made by Fire King - Anchor Hocking in the Swirl pattern. It measures 4 3/4" across and about 1 1/4" tall. It reads Anchor Hocking Heat Resistant Made in U.S.A. with an anchor symbol. It is in excellent condition with no chips or blemishes.
This Jadite chili/ceral bowl is made by Fire King. It measures 5" in diameter and 2 3/8" tall. It is in excellent condition with no chips or blemishes reading Fire-King Oven Ware 3 Made in U.S.A. on the bottom. I have 2 available and will consider offers.
This Jadite mixing bowl is made by Fire King in the Swirl pattern. It measures 7" in diameter and 3 1/2" tall reading Fire-King Oven Ware Made in U.S.A. on the bottom. It is in excellent condition with no chips or blemishes.
This Jadite oval serving platter is made by Fire King in the Jane Ray pattern. It measures 9" x 12" reading Fire-King Oven Ware Made in U.S.A. on the bottom. It is in excellent condition with no chips or blemishes. I have 3 available and will consider offers.
This is a nice sterling silver cigarette case with gold finish inside and signed with the sickle and W STERLING. It measures 3” x 4”. It is in fairly good condition showing a few dings, but it easily opens and closes. Originally Maltby, Stevens & Company, the Watrous Mfg. Co. was started in 1896 in Wallingford, Connecticut and was one of the original companies that formed the International Silver Co. in 1898...
This Sterling Silver Cigarette Case is from the Art Deco era with gold finish inside and marked E.A.M. STERLING on the inside. The dimensions are 3” x 4”. It is in near perfect condition, no damage or dents, with little sign of previous use. It opens and closes very easily. No monogram.
This Jadite (Jadeite) sugar bowl with lid and creamer are the Jane Ray pattern made in the 1950’s and 1960’s by Fire King – Hocking Glass Co. We have 2 sets available – both in excellent condition.
This is a sterling silver Bon-Bon dish made by Ellmore Silver Co., Meriden, Connecticut, 1935-1960. It is a floral repoussé design 350-6 with a rope rim. Silversmith mark and design number are stamped on the bottom. It is 6” in diameter and 1 3/4" high. It is in Very Fine Estate Condition with little or no signs of wear.
This classic 5-piece sterling silver tea and coffee service was made in the 1920s by Gorham in the Plymouth pattern. The tea set is not monogrammed. It is the largest of the three Plymouth sizes and each piece has the Gorham's mark, STERLING, the number of the piece, and size. The set consists of: A2441-Coffee Pot (2 1/4 pint, 9 1/2 in. high, 25.14 troy oz.), A2442-Tea Pot (2 pint, 7 in. high, 20.25 troy oz.), A2443-Covered Sugar Bowl (5 1/4 in. high, 13.05 troy oz.), A2444-Creamer (6 1/8 in...




















