$95.00
A beautiful blue opalescent glass ring holder with a heart handle in the center and nice heavy applied opal along the rim, the holder is made by Northwood Glass Co in the Open O's pattern. Very pretty!!!
Dimensions:
4 1/12" Tall 7" Wide
Condition: Overall Excellent No Chips, Cracks, or Repairs.
EXCELLENT UNDAMAGED ANTIQUE CONDITION means that while a listed item has no post-production damage such as chips or cracks, it may have discernible minor wear from usage and/or nesting (stacking) and, since production conditions in the early 1900s were dirty and dangerous and there was no "Quality Control" as we now know it, any number of the following production issues:
AIR BUBBLES in the glass that were not squeezed out during pressing.
HEAT CHECKS which are internal rifts filled with air (which is why you can see them), usually from a burst air bubble.
INCLUSIONS in or on the surface of the glass, such as ash and cinders. Often found in the flames of vases and rims of bowls were it settled during pressing.
STRANDS of undissolved colorant (usually in green glass).
STRAW MARKS which are lines in the glass caused by premature solidification where the molten glass was snipped from the gathering rod with cool metal shears when the mold was full; lines also formed on the surface during the cooling process.
TOOL MARKS from implements used to form the edge or influence the shape.
MOLD ISSUES related to filling and release such as incomplete or malformed edges, rough seams, extra glass at seams; webbed, incomplete or pulled edge points.
COOLING ISSUES such as uneven legs, slanted stems or a bowed base (causing rocking), surface lines and heat checks.
Production issues in the extreme may be undesirable, but they do not qualify as "damage" and will be found to some degree on nearly all antique glassware. Issues of MAJOR wear and production flaws will be mentioned and photographed.
$119.00
A stunning pattern glass covered butter dish in ruby red, with just a touch of amberina yellow when the light hits it right, executed in the ever popular Moon & Stars pattern, the dish is on a raised pedestal base with a large finial and has terrific color. This particular piece is often confused as a compote or covered candy dish which is not the case, its actually a much coveted butter dish and well sized too.
Circa 1960s, Fenton LG Wright
Measures:
Size is approx. 6" tall x 5 3/4" wide
Condition:
No Chips, Cracks, or Repairs, Overall Excellent No Damage
$59.00
A lovely custard glass Northwood Chrysanthemum Sprig Spooner with gold, pink & green enamel decorations. Also known as Pagoda, this is early pattern glass circa 1888, it has nice color and is in overall good condition.
Circa 1888
Maker Northwood Glass Co.
Measures:3 7/8" diameter x 4 1/4" tall
Condition: Overall Very Good, No Chips, Cracks, Or Repairs some wear to decoration.
his is antique pattern glass and may have old/straw marks, small bubbles, cinders and color variants of iridization, does not necessarily detract from the beauty or character of any piece.
Condition can be Very Subjective to each individual collector - Multiple photos from different angles and in different lighting were taken to showcase the beauty and uniqueness of this piece. Please look at photos carefully as they are part of my description.
$59.00
A lovely custard glass Northwood Chrysanthemum Sprig Creamer with gold, pink & green enamel decorations. Also known as Pagoda, this is early pattern glass circa 1888, it has nice color and is in overall good condition.
Circa 1888
Maker Northwood Glass Co.
Measures:3 7/8" diameter x 4 1/4" tall
Condition: Overall Very Good, No Chips, Cracks, Or Repairs some wear to decoration.
his is antique pattern glass and may have old/straw marks, small bubbles, cinders and color variants of iridization, does not necessarily detract from the beauty or character of any piece.
Condition can be Very Subjective to each individual collector - Multiple photos from different angles and in different lighting were taken to showcase the beauty and uniqueness of this piece. Please look at photos carefully as they are part of my description.
$34.00
A wonderful mid century set of salt & pepper shakers in matte milk glass with open rose design, both pieces are in excellent condition with silver metal tops.$69.00
Antique ring neck cranberry opalescent swirl glass salt shaker produced by Hobbs Brockunier Circa 1880-1910
Measures 3 3/4" T
Condition: A few tiny nicks to top rim, typical for age, missing the lid otherwise Fine with NO chips or cracks to glass
$89.00
A beautiful Victorian Hobbs Cranberry Vaseline Rubina Verde IVTP Tumbler produced during the 1880's. The tumbler has the larger thumbprint pattern with the strong vaseline yellow/green color on the bottom fading into the pretty cranberry pink color a the top.
Measures 3 3/4" tall.
Condition: No chips, cracks, or repairs. Minimal wear, a very very tiny imperfection to rim at top
We take great care to provide you with high-quality items in the best possible condition. While many of our beautiful pieces have had charmed lives, some are well loved and may exhibit slight wear, or a manufacturing blemish. This is typical of vintage and antique treasures. We will mention any major imperfection to the best of our ability. Please feel free to contact us with any questions or to request more images.
Photographs are also part of the description & at times can cause items to appear larger than they are. The color on the item may vary slightly from the color on your screen due to monitor color restrictions.
We are committed to providing an elevated level of quality service to our customers which, as a result, has brought more repeated business & referrals. You can shop with confidence.
$49.00
A beautiful rubina art glass finger bowl with a clear bottom that rises to a lovely shade of pink cranberry from the middle to top, the bowl has a thick form and a slight ribbed effect adding to its beauty, particularly under sunlight. Produced by Hobbs Brockunier circa 1880, Victorian period EAPG glass.
MEASURES: 2.5" T, 4.5" Diam
Condition: Overall Excellent, , No chips, cracks or excessive wear.
A lovely example of Victorian Art Glass!
$89.00
Lovely Amberina mug cup in amber to cranberry rose with the swirl rib optic pattern and applied amber handle, cup has a nice polished pontil and pretty color.
Measures : 4" T
The major producer of Amberina in the U.S. was the New England Glass Company, Toledo, Ohio, who patented the process in 1883 and thus prevented competitors from making the glass without a license. It's successor, the Libbey Glass Company made the glass into the 1890's.
Circa late 1800's
EXCELLENT CONDITION, No chips, cracks or repairs, a couple of very tiny inclusions to glass in handle
$59.00
Northwood Royal Oak Leaf Rubina cranberry satin glass shaker with the molded leaves and exquisite frosted glass blending into the cranberry glass half way up the sides.
Measures: approx. 2 1/2" tall
Excellent, no chips or cracks to the shaker, the opening shows wear on the rim and the metal cap is worn as well.
Circa 1880-1900
$79.00
ROYAL IVY SALT SHAKER, rainbow spatter craquelle, with period lid. A rare combination having rainbow colors and crackle glass.
Northwood Glass Co. Fourth quarter 19th century (1880-1900)
Measures 2 3/4"
Condition: Overall Very Good to Excellent, a fleabite to the bottom edge (see last picture) and the lid is rusted with splits.
$59.00
This marvelous antique, crystal clear and Rubina, Victorian Art glass salt shaker was made by Northwood Glass Co., circa 1890.
It is Northwood’s exceptional ‘Royal Ivy’ pattern!
The upper portion of this Victorian shaker is a rich ruby colored glass that fades into crystal frosted glass around the lower half. The ivy leaves that encircle the middle portion are crystal clear.
Measures 2 7/8 inches tall X 2 ½ inches wide.
Excellent Condition, no damage to the glass, the shaker cap shows normal age.
$99.00
EAPG Glass Pitcher with beads and anchors within a shield type design.The pattern glass pitcher has the ball type center and an applied handle.$69.00
A wonderful EAPG amber Honeycomb celery vase with the scalloped rim and ribbed base, fantastic color!$149.00
$79.00
$129.00
A gorgeous antique rubina glass celery vase with inverted baby thumbprint pattern by Hobbs Brockunier Glass Co. The vase has a wonderful cranberry to clear color, with a high ratio of cranberry down most of the vase. Great Victorian Art Glass circa 1880-1900.$65.00
$219.00
A wonderful amethyst dot optic glass pitcher with reverse coin dot pattern and applied clear handle. This beautiful early piece of art glass has a broken pontil on the bottom, with a straight form spout. The shape is similar to early 1900s Fenton or more specifically Millersburg glass, also could be a Phoenix model as we have found similar examples in dot optic with straight top but none in amethyst color . A rare piece in different form and color combination.$199.00
Gorgeous Victorian period art glass pitcher produced by Northwood Glass Co of Ohio, circa 1880s. This beautiful pitcher has a bright ruby red, referred to as Rubina, top that extends midway through the piece changing to a clear glass. The entire center is further detailed with trailing royal ivy molded in the glass. There is a side swirl or twist pattern that is throughout the entire pitcher with a clear glass and applied handle. Lovely Example with Beautiful bright color!
Measures 8 inches tall.
Condition:
Overall Excellent, no chips, cracks or repairs, there is one small light brown spot at the bottom front, pictured, that is original to the making as were common imperfections with hand blown Victorian glass...
$195.00
A beautiful Victorian period Royal Ivy Rubina syrup with deep cranberry color to clear with the trailing ivy decoration around the center. Original Lid and applied handle, wonderful 1800s glass.$89.00
A wonderful set of Northwood Glass pink opalescent glass shakers in frosted spatter form. Both shakers are in the ribbed pillar or sometimes called pleat pattern. Nice early pair of Victorian Glass tableware.$295.00
A stunning Victorian Art Glass Drink or lemonade set includes the pitcher and three tumblers, by Hobbs Brockunier, in the Hobnail pattern referred to as Hobbs 323 Dew Drop with the Frances Decoration. The decoration is frosted satin clear on the bottom fading into a rich golden amber at the four point top, the entire piece is covered in Hobnail with a clear to frosted applied handle. Each of the tumblers match the pitcher with frosted satin glass, hobnail design and the amber top.
Measurements: Stands 8" tall, Tumbler 3 7/8" high
Condition:
Pitcher ~ one of the dew drops has roughness, one other has some black inclusions.
One Tumbler ~ has a bursted bubble on bottom edge can not be felt with finger One Tumbler ~ has a slight purple hue to the glass
Circa 1886-1896
$295.00
An extraordinary antique Amberina Art Glass pitcher or creamer with an amber reed handle and a cranberry rose ruffled rim. The color of the glass is lovely, shading from rose to amber with a pontil that is ground and polished.
The pitcher has an inverted floral pattern right into the glass mold and is just gorgeous! One side shows small, daisy like flowers, just the face, and near each side of the handle there is a full tulip like flower that has the leaves and all. The amazing pattern shows only at certain angles and under bright light.... very original and interesting.
Measures approx. 6 inches in height by about 3 1/2 inches across the top.
Excellent Condition, No chips or cracks, some tiny trapped air bubbles in glass typical with early Victorian art glass.
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Makers of Amberina glass and possible producer of this piece; Amberina glass by New England Glass Co. Rose Amber by Mt Washington, Ruby Amber by Hobbs, Brockunier Glass Co. Wheeling Glass
We believe this to be early Mt Washington has they often had a flair for adding the extraordinary and this little beauty is just that!