Hand blown clear art glass decanter set. Included are: a decanter with a flat top stopper and 4 tumbler/cocktail glasses, hand made of very clear, extremely heavy quality glass. Most likely Scandinavian during the 1950/60s. Etched 37 on the underside of the decanter, as well as the underside of the stopper.
Measurements: decanter is 13" high (with stopper), 28 oz, and each tumbler is 5" tall with a 4&quo ...click for details
Aqua teal blue/green martini beverage or cocktail shaker pitcher with matching stir stick. Pitcher is hand blown with a pinch spout and very thick base which curves into the pitcher straight cylinder shape. Applied Handle.
Measurement: 12.5 inches tall with an opening of 4.25 inches
Mouth-Blown, hand shaped Pilgrim Glass pitchers/jugs, each made of dark red cranberry glass with thickly applied reeded clear glass handles. The smaller jug has a swirl/spiral design, while the larger jug has a slight optic design. Both are in excellent condition with cut pontil, flat but unpolished. The small jug has a bit of dark sooth at the pontil mark. The larger jug has a cross shape at the base, formed when drying. Both jugs are unmarked. ...click for details
Chalet Canada art glass centerpiece vessel in beautiful bright sapphire blue measuring 8" x 9" x 12" tall (20 x 23 x 30 cm). Signed in acid etch on bottom of glass piece. Excellent condition weighing 4.75 lbs.
Sapphire cobalt blue glass jack in the pulpit or cornupopia vase made by Chalet Canada. Applied base in clear crystal as eight (8) petals or lobes as its footing. The clear glass petal feet are slightly designed with ribbing. Beautifully blown with swirl/rib. Unpolished Pontil. 24% lead.
Measurements: 7" (18 cm) tall, with a 4" (10 cm) opening. ...click for details
Beautiful small 3 13/16 inch vase made by Fenton during the years 1940-1952. Crimped ruffled rim opening. Mint condition. Superb coloring and opalescent thickness.
Gorgeous high quality glass crystal candlesticks made by New Martinsville/Viking, USA in the shape of squirrel tails or fire flames. Pattern: 415 . Made during the years 1937-1944.