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7501 Independence st
Merrillville, IN 46410
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Vintage and Antique Glassware, Depression Glass, Art Glass
For your viewing pleasure is a nice 8 pc, Doric Pattern 4 cups and 4 saucers; which were made by The Jeannette Glass Company. This pattern was made from 1935-1938. Jeannette started making glass in the 1880’s as Jeannette Bottle Works and at some point became the Jeannette Glass Company. They ceased operations in 1983. The cups are 2 ¼ inches high and have an opening of 3 ½ inches in diameter. There are no chips, cracks, breaks, or flea bites. There are Manufacturing defects such as: air bubbles, bubble bursts, straw marks, swirl marks, cooling lines and slightly rough edges on the seams. These were common defects from the glass making process of the era. The saucers are 5 5/8 diameter. They also are free of cracks, chips, breaks, or fleabites and have the same Manufacturing defects. The condition of this set is excellent considering their age and usage. This would be a nice addition to anyone’s Pink Depression Glass collection or as Vintage home décor pieces.
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For your viewing pleasure is a 4 inch Fenton Amberina Hobnail Art Glass vase. The vase was made from 1965 thru 1976. The brothers Frank & John Fenton started the company in 1905 in Martins Ferry, Ohio and a short time later moved to Williamstown, West Virginia. They introduced Carnival glass 1907. The year 1939 saw them start to manufacture Hobnail Milk Glass and in 1974 began to put logos on their products. They are still making Art Glass today. The vase is free of any cracks, chips, or breaks. There are slightly rough seams from the glass making process. The condition of this vintage item is outstanding for its age. This would be a great Art Glass vase to add to anyone’s Fenton collection or as a vintage decor piece for the home.
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VINTAGE CHANTILLY GREEN INDIANA SANDWICH PATTERN TIARA GLASS EXCLUSIVE 8 PIECE DECANTER SET /w ORIGINAL BOX
For your viewing pleasure is a very nice and uncommon 8 piece Tiara glass decanter set. The set was made by the Indiana Glass Company. The Sandwich pattern was originally produced Depression glass from the 1930s. The same original molds and manufacturing process were used to produce the Tiara Exclusive Series. They were only sold in Tiara glass parties in the 1970s thru the 1990s which makes them highly collectable. This pattern was made from 1982 to 1990. The 8 pieces consist of the decanter, 6 goblet glasses, and serving tray. The decanter is 10 inches high with the stopper and has a base diameter of 5 ¼ inches. There are no cracks, chips, or breaks. There are Manufacturing defects; since it was produced the same way it was originally and used the original molds such as: air bubbles, bubble bursts, swirl marks, straw marks, and slightly raised seams. The 6 small goblets are 4 ¼ inches tall, has a base diameter of almost 2 ¼ inch diameter and an opening of 2 ½ inch diameter. There are no defects except for the Manufacturing process ones. The serving tray is 10 ¼ inch diameter. The original box is in good condition and is solid but does have normal wear from age. It has the Tiara Exclusive logo on the box along with the Model Number which is 10211. There is some writing on the box that says what is in the box and who it was going to. There is No odor in the box. The set is in Like New Condition. It is not easy to find the complete set with the original box. This would make a lovely vintage display for the home or a must have for the avid Tiara Glass collector.
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1930s ART DECO GREEN VASELINE DEPRESSION GLASS CANDY DISH
For your viewing pleasure is a very nice Green Vaseline Depression glass candy dish from the 1930s; which was the Art Deco Period. The maker is unknown. The dish is 4 ½ inches tall and has a base diameter of 2 ½ inches. There are no cracks, chips, or breaks,. There are Manufacturing Defects such as: air bubbles, bubble bursts, cooling lines, straw marks, and slightly rough seams. These are common from the glass making process of the era. There are also some very light usage marks from age and usage. The overall condition of this vintage piece is excellent considering its age and usage. This is a nice addition to anyone’s Green Depression Glass collection or as an Art Deco décor accent piece.
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For your viewing pleasure is a very nice Fostoria Early American Pressed Glass crystal glass American pattern open sugar bowl and creamer with tray set; which was produced circa 1915. The Fostoria Glass Company original factory took its name from the town, in which it was built, Fostoria, Ohio, in 1887. The business moved to Moundsville, West Virginia in 1891 where Fostoria glassware of the highest quality was manufactured through 1983. Lancaster Colony bought the company in 1984. Three years later, the factory closed for doors. The creamer is 3 inches tall, the base is 2 inches in diameter, and the opening is 2 ¾ inches in diameter. The sugar bowl is 2 ½ inches tall at the handles, has a base diameter of 2 ¼ inches, and an opening of 3 inches. The tray is 8 inches wide from handle to handle and almost 4 ¼ inches deep. There are no cracks, chips, breaks, or scratches. There are Manufacturing Defects such as: air bubbles, bubble bursts, cooling lines, and slightly rough seams from the glass making process of the period. The glass does have a yellow glow under a black light. This is an uncommon EAPG set that would a nice addition to your home.
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1930s ART DECO HOCKING 9 ½ INCH GREEN DEPRESSION GLASS PANELED MIXING BOWL
For your viewing pleasure is a 1930s Hocking green Depression Glass Mixing Bowl from the Art Deco Period. It was produced by one of the best glassmakers Hocking Glass Company. It was started in 1905 by Isaac Jacob Collins. Hocking merged with Anchor Cap and Closure in 1937 to become Anchor Hocking, who is still in business today with plants in Lancaster ,Ohio and Monaca, Penn. The bowl is 9 ½ inches in diameter and is a Paneled Pattern. There are no Cracks, Chips, or breaks. There are Manufacturing Defects such as: air bubbles, bubble bursts, cooling lines, swirl marks, roll marks, slightly rough edges at the high point of the ribs. These are common defects from the glass making process of the era. There are also usage marks inside of the bowl and wear at the outside bottom of the bowl from age and usage. This was part of a 4 piece set. These bowls are getting harder to find. This is a nice replacement bowl if you need one or as a nice Art Deco décor piece for the kitchen.
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VINTAGE 1940s FIRE KING SAPPHIRE BLUE 1QT CASSEROLE DISH WITH COVER
For your viewing pleasure is a lovely vintage Fire King 1 quart glass casserole dish with cover. It is the Sapphire Blue pattern which ran from 1941 until the early 1950s. The dish is 9 ½ inches from end of the handles and 3 ½ inches high with the lid. The inner diameter of the dish is 7 ¼ inches diameter. There are no cracks, chips, scratches, or breaks. There are manufacturing defects such as air bubbles, shrinkage lines, straw marks, roll marks, bubble bursts and high seams. These are normal defects from the glass making process of that era. The top of the lid has the Fire King name embossed on it. The overall condition of this vintage ovenware is outstanding for its age and usage. Fire King was top of line Cookware from the 1940s. This would make a nice vintage kitchen display or can used for cooking in the oven. These dishes are not intended for microwave usage.
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MOD 1960s VINTAGE HANDMADE GREEN AND YELLOW SWIRL ART GLASS TALL VASE
For your viewing pleasure a beautiful Green with Yellow swirls and Red stretch dots vintage art glass vase. It is 12 ¾ inches tall with a base that is 4 7/8 inches in diameter and an opening of 6 inches across. There are no cracks, chips, or breaks. There are air bubbles, bubble bursts, swirl marks, and indents. This is normal for hand blown glass making. There is a pontil on the bottom of the vase. This is a very high quality art glass piece and not a cheap knock off. It would make a great gift for someone special or to add a splash of color for any room.
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VINTAGE MID CENTURY RED AMBERINA ART GLASS DECANTER PITCHER WITH APPLIED GLASS HANDLE
For your viewing pleasure is a very nice Mid Century Art Glass hand blown decanter/pitcher which was made in Italy. The decanter is 9 inches tall and 5 inches wide at the widest section. It is a Red Amberina glass with Yellow accents on the applied glass handle and around the rim. The widest part of decanter has a bubbling look when you look thru it, which really gives it a different look. The pontil on the bottom has been ground smooth. There are no cracks, chips, breaks, or scratches. There are manufacturing defects such as: air bubbles and bubble bursts which are common in hand blown glass. There is a worn sticker which says Italy on the bottom of the pitcher. This vintage art glass treasure is in outstanding condition for its age.
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VINTAGE MOD 1960s L.E. SMITH RED AMBERINA ART GLASS BOOT COLLECTABLE
For your viewing pleasure is a very nice L.E. Smith Amberina art glass boot from the 1960s. The piece is signed with the original sticker. It is 3 ¾ inches tall and 3 inches wide. The color flows from Yellow to Orange to Red. There are no cracks, chips, breaks, or scratches. There are manufacturing defects from the glass making process such as: air bubbles, bubble bursts, cooling lines and seams. This is normal and common from the glass making process of the time. Amberina glass is not made today and has not been made from the late 1960s. This is a nice vintage collectable that would make a nice splash of color in any room.
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VINTAGE 1950s EAMES ERA VIKING ORANGE AMBERINA ART GLASS TALL VASE
For your viewing pleasure is a beautiful Viking orange Amberina art glass vase from the 1950s. This piece was made by one of the best hand crafted glass makers Viking. The company was established in1944 when they bought the New Martinsville Glass company plant. They incorporated some of the old New Martinsville moulds such as Prelude and their glass animals. In the late 80s they were bought out by Kenneth Dalzell who was then the president of Fostoria Glass Company. Dazell Viking continued to produce Hand Made Art Glass until the late 90s when they ceased production. The vase is 19 inches tall with a base that is 4 inches in diameter. The base starts out an Orange with Yellow ring and blends into a Red Orange, to a clear ring opening. There are no chips, cracks, or breaks. This is a high quality art glass vase that you won’t find today. It will add a nice touch of elegance to any room.
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For your viewing pleasure is an uncommon 7 ½ inch Federal Glass Pink Depression Glass rolled rim mixing bowl from the Art Deco period. The Federal Glass Company was started in 1900 by George and Robert Beatty in Columbus, Ohio. By 1914 their lineup included a full line of pressed glass patterns. In the late 1920s and thru the 1930s they were making full sets of Depression Glass tableware. Some of their patterns were Colonial Fluted, Raindrops, Parrot, and Mayfair to name a few. The company continued to produce glassware thru the 1970s. The company closed their doors in 1980. The bowl is 3 inches high, 7 ½ inches in diameter and is a ribbed pattern. There are no chips, breaks, or cracks. There are manufacturing defects such as: air bubbles, bubble bursts, straw marks, roll marks, and slight waviness. These are normal with the glass making of the era. There is also very slight wear on the bottom of the feet from age. The overall condition of this vintage piece is excellent for its age and usage. This is a nice Depression bowl for collecting or as an Art Deco décor’ for the kitchen
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For your viewing pleasure is an uncommon Hocking Open Rose pattern Pink Depression Glass Relish Tray. It was made from 1931 to 1937. It is called Depression glass because it was produced during The Great Depression (1929-1940). It was produced by one of the best glassmakers Hocking Glass Company. It was started in 1905 by Isaac Jacob Collins. Hocking merged with Anchor Cap and Closure in 1937 to become Anchor Hocking, who is still in business today with plants in Lancaster ,Ohio and Monaca, Penn. The tray is 10 ¼ inches wide handle to handle and is 1 inch high. There are no chips, cracks, breaks, or scratches. There are Manufacturing Defects from the glass making process such as: air bubbles, bubble bursts, cooling lines, straw marks, flea bites, and slightly rough edges (From the dish was broken out of the glass mold). There are no usage marks. These defects were common with the glass making process of the period. The overall condition of this vintage piece is outstanding considering its age. The glass does glow under a black light meaning it is real Depression glass and not a new repop. This tray would add to any Depression glass collection or a lovely vintage décor decoration for the home.
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For your viewing pleasure is a lovely Hocking Princess pattern Green Depression Glass Footed Cake Plate. The Princess pattern was made from 1931 to 1935. It was produced by one of the best glassmakers Hocking Glass Company. It was started in 1905 by Isaac Jacob Collins. Hocking merged with Anchor Cap and Closure in 1937 to become Anchor Hocking, who is still in business today with plants in Lancaster ,Ohio and Monaca, Penn. The plate is 11 ¼ inches wide from handle to handle, just over an inch high, and has 3 feet. There are no cracks, chips, breaks, or scratches. There are Manufacturing Defects such as: air bubbles, bubble bursts, cooling lines, straw marks, slightly rough edges from where the plate was removed from the mold. These defects were common with the glass making process of that era. There are also a few usage marks. The overall condition of this vintage goodie is excellent considering its age.
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For you viewing pleasure is a very nice set of early 1930s Hazel-Atlas Fruits pattern tea/coffee cup set of 2. The pattern was made from 1931 until 1935. The company was started by the merger of The Atlas Company and Hazel Glass Company in 1902 in Wheeling, West Virginia. The company was bought out by the Continental Can Company in1956. The cups are 2 ¼ inches high, 3 ½ inches in diameter has a ribbed pattern, and have cherries, grapes, and pears on them. There are no cracks, chips, breaks or flea bites. There are manufacturing defects such as: air bubbles, bubble bursts, shrinkage marks, and slightly rough seams. This is common with glass that was made in this era. They don’t appear to have been used because there are no usage marks on them. The overall condition for these vintage gems is outstanding considering their age. Depression glass is getting harder to find in this condition. It is the real thing because it glows under a Black light, which is common for glassware made in the 1930s and back. These make lovely display pieces or for adding to your Depression Glass collection.
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