$80.00
An amberina glass tumbler in inverted diamond optic pattern made by New England Glass Co with a nice cranberry top fading down into the yellow glass "amber" color. Polished pontil on the bottom.
Circa 1884
Measures:
3 3/4" T
Condition:
No Chips, Cracks, or Repairs, Overall Excellent, normal inclusions for period of glass
Information Provided in Glass Tumblers 1860 to 1920 Book Page 160
$80.00
An amberina glass tumbler in inverted diamond optic pattern made by New England Glass Co with a nice cranberry top fading down into the yellow glass "amber" color. Polished pontil on the bottom.
Circa 1884
Measures:
3 3/4" T
Condition:
No Chips, Cracks, or Repairs, Overall Excellent, normal inclusions for period of glass
Information Provided in Glass Tumblers 1860 to 1920 Book Page 160
$140.00
A beautiful antique Amberina Art Glass creamer with inverted dot pattern and a rich deep purple color at the top fading to a cranberry then into a deep amber with a matching amber reeded handle. The pontil is ground and polished.
Measures approx. 4"
Excellent Condition, No chips or cracks, some tiny trapped air bubbles in glass typical with early Victorian art glass and light wear to bottom and one side
$142.00
Stunning and scarce Phoenix cased glass tumbler in cranberry pink with white interior and velvet cut in the diamond quilt pattern to show light hints of white through the pink. The tumbler has gorgeous color with the rich cranberry diamond pattern raised slightly and giving the whole glass a nice glossy finish, a rare piece in great condition!
Circa 1880s Phoenix Glass Co
Measures:
3 3/4" T
Condition: Overall EX, no chips, cracks or repairs
$122.00
Stunning and scarce Phoenix Glass Co cased glass creamer in cranberry pink with white interior and applied clear reeded handle. The creamer is further enhanced with the rare Drape pattern set in 10 panel form with a slight raised exterior. The color is gorgeous with a deep, rich pink at top evolving down into a light pink at the bottom and having a square opening with a bulbous body and round, narrow bottom.
Circa 1880s Phoenix Glass Co, black pencil like writing on bottom Jan 13th 1904..possibly indicating a time of gifting
Measures:
4" T
Condition: Overall VG, tiny nick on interior of rim at spout area (not on exterior or through the glass), could be a grind mark original to the making but calling it out as a defect all the same.
Flaws: Some pitting with inclusion on handle in center (can see the sand deposit) & a tiny spot on edge of rim near handle area with a missed glaze spot.
All have been highlighted in the last image for closer inspection and then following an individual closeup of the issues
Known as Wheeling Drape for years, this misnamed 10 panel form is only by Phoenix Glass, the pattern is rightfully Phoenix Drape. The Phoenix Glass Company was never officially part of Consolidated Lamp and Glass. This however has been the misconception. Phoenix was formed in 1880 in Monaca, Pennsylvania and produced some of the most beautiful and sought after glass of its time.
$42.00
A Rubina glass tumbler with cranberry fading to clear from top to bottom in the polka dot pattern consisting in six rows. Produced by Hobbs Brockunier circa 1880s, this lovely tumbler has good color dispersion and is free from damage, with a tiny flat air bubble burst on the interior beneath the rim which was original to the making.
Circa 1880s
Measures:
3 13/16" tall (base 2 1/4". top 2 3/4").
Condition:
No Chips, Cracks, or Repairs, Overall Excellent, a air bubble burst on the interior near rim, visible in photos
Information Provided in Glass Tumblers 1860 to 1920 Book and the _hobbs-brockunier-glass-identification-value-guide
$37.00
Offered is a lovely white opalescent ruffled bowl by Northwood Glass Co, consisting of four raised exterior vertical pillars and four panels with horizontal threading and optic diamond design. The flared and ruffled border incorporates the opalescent coloring against the clear form, a pretty piece free of damage.
The "Button Panels" pattern was first advertised by the Northwood Glass factory in 1899. It was also featured by the Dugan Glass Company and Coudersport Tile & Ornamental Glass Company between 1900 and 1904, where is was called "Shadow".
Measures:
7 1/2" Across and 3 3/8" Tall
Condition:
No Chips, Cracks, or Repairs, Overall Excellent, No Damage
$43.00
A beautiful blue opalescent EAPG glass tumbler in the 'S Repeat' Pattern originally produced in 1904 by National Glass and then by Dugan and Northwood, it appears the blue color was introduced in 1909. The top is fire polished with an opalescent rim and the bottom is unfinished with a 30 point unequal star. Great, bright color!
Circa 1909
Measures:
3 3/4" T
Condition:
No Chips, Cracks, or Repairs, Overall Excellent, No Damage
Information Provided in Glass Tumblers 1860 to 1920 Book
$850.00
A wonderful Westmoreland Hen On Nest Dish, the hen is in sitting position with a turned head, split tail, and small neck feathers. Hens on nests were used to house anything from candy to butter and condiments. There is a W with a G through it on the base indicating the Westmoreland mark used after 1940. This would be a great addition to any Hen on Nest collection!$280.00
A beautiful and rare Hobbs Brockunier Ruby Opaline glass tumbler with the stripe pattern referred to as Neapolitan #230. A wonderfully executed tumbler, the glass has a light pink color with white interior and white stripes. A very hard to find piece and pattern!
Circa 1887 Hobbs Brockunier Ruby Opaline Stripe Named Neapolitan #230
Measures:
4" T 2 3/4" W
Condition:
No Chips, Cracks, or Repairs, Overall Excellent, No Damage
Information Provided in the Hobbs Brockunier Information book page 103-104
$280.00
A beautiful and rare covered sugar bowl by Hobbs in ruby opalescent in the coral "seaweed pattern. Hobbs referred to this as ruby glass though many collectors today call it cranberry glass and their name for the pattern was "Coral" which is now referred to as "Seaweed". A gorgeous piece in a stunning color with a crystal finial in excellent condition.
Circa 1891 Hobbs Brockunier Ruby Opalescent Coral "Seaweed" Pattern
Measures:
5 1/2" T 4" W
Condition:
No Chips, Cracks, or Repairs, Overall Excellent No Damage
Information Provided in the Hobbs Brockunier Information book page 127-128
$47.00
A beautiful aqua blue opalescent bowl in the "many loops" pattern #247 with a ruffle fluted rim. The opalescent coming through under light is a really pretty purple/pink color, the blue is bright and wonderful. Perfect shallow style bowl for candy and what-nots.
The Jefferson Glass Company (1900 - 1933) produced opalescent patterns between 1901 - 1907. This Many Loops fluted bowl, pattern #247, is a spirograph-like pattern of overlapping loops bordered by a zig-zag threading design.
Dimensions:
2 3/4" Tall 8 1/2" 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.
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.
$90.00
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.
$113.00
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
$56.00
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.
$32.00
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.$47.00
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!
$85.00
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
$56.00
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
$75.00
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 and the lid is rusted with splits.
$94.00
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.$66.00
A wonderful EAPG amber Honeycomb celery vase with the scalloped rim and ribbed base, fantastic color!$149.00
$123.00
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.