Here's a beauty, a Victorian opaque white ribbed syrup pitcher with a pewter lid which was marked and patented in April 26 81 (1881), March 28, 82 (1882), glass piece made in 1893 by US Glass in the Adams #52 pattern (also known by US Glass as pattern #329) aka Ribs over Ribs.
Syrup pitcher is hand painted with pink and rust orange florals, green leaves and this particular pitcher is in extraordinary condition, w ...click for details
Millersburg crystal glass OHIO STAR 10 inch Vase made in 1909.
This flower vase has no chips or cracks and the glass is clear from top to bottom. Exceptional high quality heavy crystal piece of Early American Pattern Glass.
See my other listing for the matching sugar/cream jug set and tankard pitcher.
Lovely emerald green toothpick or match holder made by US Glass in 1905. This pretty pattern is called Jewel, also known as lacy medallion. Similar to the Colorado pattern but has the snap rim on bottom rather than flat surface.
Millersburg crystal glass OHIO STAR Creamer and Sugar made in 1909. In perfect condition, the sugar measures 6" across the handles x 3 1/2" high, while the creamer measures 6" across the spout to handle x 3" high. Exceptional and high quality crystal pieces of Early American Pattern Glass.
King Glass (later known as US Glass) made this beautiful goblet in pattern known as Ring & Block, aka Prism & Block in 1889. 4-part mold depicting a row of squares/blocks around the bottom quarter of the goblet with engraved leaves circling the top portion of the goblet. Interesting stem which is unusual in early american pattern glass.
Measurements: 6.5 inches tall with an opening of 3 inches in diameter ...click for details
Condition: Excellent - no damage..., however there is a couple of tiny black spots, possibly fleas caught in the process of glassmaking, tiny bubbles - used to know the name o ...click for details
Mt. Washington Burmese Glass mini jug/pitcher with semi-rough pontil on bottom of base. Pretty jug in pink and yellow glass measuring 2.25 inches high with an applied reeded handle. These mini jugs are not often seen ... considered rare. Excellent condition in glossy finish. Circa 1880's
Millersburg crystal glass OHIO STAR 10 inches (26 cm) Cider Pitcher made in 1909.
This pitcher has no chips or cracks and the glass is clear from top to bottom. Exceptional high quality heavy crystal piece of Early American Pattern Glass.
See my other listing for the matching sugar/cream jug set.