Victorian art glass bride's basket/bowl circa 1880's attributed to Boston & Sandwich Glass Factory, Cape Code, USA. Bowl is white cased with a yellow center. Edging shades from a lighter red to a very dark burgundy red and clear glass crimped ruffled rim. Colors are bright and vivid. Bowl measures 8.5" diameter (21.5 cm), 2.25" high (6 cm). Condition is excellent with no damage to glass or color. Matching square bowl available as item #671528. Beautiful!!!
Gundy Clapperton Co., Toronto, 1905-1931 Canadian Brilliant Period (CBP) cut crystal relish tray in 5 stylized flowers (2 on each side and one in the center), leaves and geometric designs.
Measurements: 8" x 4" (20 cm x 10 cm)
Overall condition is very good, however, there is a couple of tiny nics on the rim of the tray, not visibl ...click for details
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
ABP cut crystal bowl depicting deep miter cuts of hobstars and the bottom of the bowl has been cut into 12 triangles forming a hexagon (6 sides). Unsigned. Brilliant shine and quality glass!
Measurements: 3.5 inches deep and 8 inches in diameter
Victorian Pairpoint art glass biscuit barrel/jar with a heavy Meriden Britiannia Silverplate lid. The glass is opaque white, hand painted light blue with enamel floral decorations on all sides with a multi-colored butterfly on one side.
Measurements: 10 inches tall to the top of the finial, 6¾ inches wide and very heavy at 5 pounds
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
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
Cake Plate depicting the beautiful Arrowhead-in-Oval pattern aka Madora, made by Higbee Glass, c1890.
Measurements: 1.5" (4 cm) tall, 10.25" x 10.25" (26 cm x 26 cm)
Condition: Chip on the underside base, does not show from the front, light scratches in light; however, overall condition, very good. Priced accordingly.