Bowl is affixed to a sterling silver base which is nicely decorated. Bowl has a nicely scalloped rim and glass is cut into 6-petal flowers centered on a spray of leaves. Also included with this bowl is a sterling serving spoon.
Bowl measures 3 inches high, with an opening 6 inches in diameter ...click for details
Striking bon bon basket in drape design depression glass in a very deep ruby red color decorated with roses/urn-like decoration in silver overlay. Circa 1933-1942
Pattern: Janice
Measurements: 2 5/8 inches high, 6 inches long by 5 inches wide with handles
Amber/Yellow depression glass square luncheon plate made by Federal Glass during the years 1932-1939 in the Madrid pattern. 8 7/8" (23 cm). Excellent barely used condition, were kept in storage most of the plate's life, no damage. Beautiful
Gorgeous cream jug and open double-handle sugar in very clear glass and thick silver overlay single daisy on each side. No missing silver and no damage to either piece (photos do show some black spots; however, it is only mirrored reflection). Applied glass handles to sugar and jug. Open Sugar measures 3" (7.5 cm) high, 3" opening (7.5 cm) Cream Jug measures 4" high (10 cm), 3" opening (7.5 cm) to spout. Marked on the underneath are the number B118 on each piece. Circa ...click for details
Beautiful diamond-shaped footed sugar dish in the Pineapple and Floral depression glass made by Indiana Glass from 1932-1937. It is an iridescent carnival glass, Beautiful Marigold/amber yellow color
Measurements: Approximately 3” tall and 6 ½” by 4 ½” wide
Condition: Excellent with no chips or cracks or any other damage.
Imperial Glass ladle in the Candlewick elegant depression glass pattern. Ladle has 3 beads on handle and measures 5.75 inches (14.5 cm) long. Excellent undamaged condition. Could be used for mayonnaise, jam, marmalade or any other condiment. Made during the years of 1936-1984.
New Martinsville elegant depression glass sandwich tray in the octagon shape with short center handle. Etched in florals and divided by ribbon strips. Color is called Peach Melba or some may call it pink. Circa 1926. Hard to find item.