$49.00
$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.
$39.00
$150.00
Hazel Atlas green Depression Vaseline Uranium glass measuring cup with handle, made for A&J mfg co in Binghamton NY the egg beater fits on top and is marked AJ , the cup has great glow under UV and is for 4 cup measuring. Fully marked on the bottom for both companies.
Dimensions:
5 1/2" T 4 Cup
Condition: Overall Excellent No Chips, Cracks, or Repairs., beater has some light wear would clean up with steel wool and a small nick to the paint on the top knob.
$45.00
A pretty Fenton Marigold hat vase in the holly and sprig pattern, has a nice bright orange with good iridescent colors and the finished ruffle rim.
Circa 1900-1915
Dimensions:
3 1/12" Tall
Condition: Overall Excellent No Chips, Cracks, or Repairs.
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.
CARNIVAL GLASS is the term referring to IRIDIZED patterned pressed glass introduced in the 1900s by FENTON and subsequently made by an array of other glass makers. The process involved a microscopically thin coating of metal applied as a solution of one or more metallic salts (stannous chloride [tin], iron chloride, lead chloride, et. al.) by hand-spraying the hot-from-the-mold glass. The carrying solution vaporized leaving the metallic salts to bond on a molecular level with the glass, producing a surface that reflected light in a rainbow of colors. Each salt, or combination of salts produced a different color with intensity tied to the thickness of the coating.
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.
$35.00
A lovely Fenton carnival glass funeral vase in marigold color fading to clear at the bottom, nice ruffled flare top and executed in the "knotty beads" pattern.$49.00
$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
$35.00
A lovely Fenton carnival glass plate in marigold color with nice orange/yellow color with some rainbow colors coming through. The plate is in the stippled rays pattern with the scale band on the underside and has the raised or footed base.
Circa 1900s
Dimensions:
7"
Condition: Overall Excellent No Chips, Cracks, or Repairs
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.
CARNIVAL GLASS is the term referring to IRIDIZED patterned pressed glass introduced in the 1900s by FENTON and subsequently made by an array of other glass makers. The process involved a microscopically thin coating of metal applied as a solution of one or more metallic salts (stannous chloride [tin], iron chloride, lead chloride, et. al.) by hand-spraying the hot-from-the-mold glass. The carrying solution vaporized leaving the metallic salts to bond on a molecular level with the glass, producing a surface that reflected light in a rainbow of colors. Each salt, or combination of salts produced a different color with intensity tied to the thickness of the coating.
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.
$69.00
beautiful antique Fenton carnival glass bowl in the stippled rays pattern on the interior with a ruffle rim and the outside has what is called the "scale band". This lovely bowl is in the prettiest blue color, I believe they refer to it as cobalt blue, with pink, green, gold, orange and purple hues on a raised footed base. A really pretty piece!
Circa 1900s
Dimensions:
9"
Condition: Overall Excellent No Chips, Cracks, or Repairs
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.
CARNIVAL GLASS is the term referring to IRIDIZED patterned pressed glass introduced in the 1900s by FENTON and subsequently made by an array of other glass makers. The process involved a microscopically thin coating of metal applied as a solution of one or more metallic salts (stannous chloride [tin], iron chloride, lead chloride, et. al.) by hand-spraying the hot-from-the-mold glass. The carrying solution vaporized leaving the metallic salts to bond on a molecular level with the glass, producing a surface that reflected light in a rainbow of colors. Each salt, or combination of salts produced a different color with intensity tied to the thickness of the coating.
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.
$39.00
A very pretty Northwood carnival glass candy or bon bon dish with double handles and a green ground, the outside has a band design with luster finish, this type is often referred to as "Alaskan" glass for having the green and marigold colors mixed together.
Circa 1900s
Dimensions:
6" W., 5" L., 3" Tall
Condition: Overall Excellent No Chips, Cracks, or Repairs, air bubble on edge
This piece is around 100 years old and is in excellent antique condition. No chips, cracks or repairs. This is antique carnival glass and may have old/straw marks, small bubbles, cinders and color variants of iridization are typical of all carnival glass and 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.
$69.00
A beautiful antique Fenton carnival glass bowl with crimped and fluted edges executed in a pretty amethyst color and coin dot pattern. The bowl has a deep red/purple tone from bottom with nice hues through the top. The crimped rim is called the 3-in-1 edge, the colors are vibrant and pretty.$79.00
A beautiful antique Fenton carnival glass bowl with crimped and fluted edges executed in a bright orange marigold color with the thistle pattern. The bowl has nice dark, almost pumpkin, colors throughout, with hues of green, purple, blue and yellow. The crimped rim is called the 3-in-1 edge.$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.
$79.00
A lovely carnival glass amethyst bowl by Northwood Co with the Fruit and Flowers pattern. Six panel glass with a sawtooth rim and a basket weave back, the colors are very pretty with light hues of yellow, green, and blue, the center has a strong purple color against light.
Circa 1900s
Marked on bottom with 'N' in Circle
Dimensions:
7" Diam
Condition: Overall Excellent No Chips, Cracks, or Repairs.
This piece is around 100 years old and is in excellent antique condition. No chips, cracks or repairs. This is antique carnival glass and may have old/straw marks, small bubbles, cinders and color variants of iridization are typical of all carnival glass. And 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.
$89.00
$295.00
An absolutely stunning carnival glass bowl by Northwood Company. The bowl measures 11" across making it one of the larger sizes meant to be a master berry we believe or even possibly an ice cream server. The bowl has the basket weave exterior and eight ruffle points with extraordinary colors and iridescence, referred to as Electric Purple or Electric Amethyst, the bowl has fabulous bright purples and blues with mixed in golds and pinks, turning it around you can see the brighter almost red/purple from the underneath, just gorgeous!! Executed in the Grape and Cable Pattern marked N in circle underneath for Northwood.
Review images 3 and 4 to see the color variation in the bowl when there is no light, the third image shows the bowl in daytime the fourth shows the bowl in a dark cabinet.
Circa 1900s
Dimensions:
11" Diam, 3" T
Condition: Overall Excellent No Chips, Cracks, or Repairs. Center Shear (Straw) Mark Original to Making
This piece is around 100 years old and is in excellent antique condition. No chips, cracks or repairs. This is antique carnival glass and may have old/straw marks, small bubbles, cinders and color variants of iridization are typical of all carnival glass. And 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.
$45.00
A beautiful antique Fenton carnival glass bowl with crimped and fluted edges executed in a bright orange marigold color with the holly berries and leaves pattern throughout.$195.00
A beautiful antique Fenton carnival glass bowl in brilliant blue with fabulous iridescent colors of gold, green, purple, pink and orange throughout the design. The pattern is referred to as Ribbon Tie and as the 3/1 ruffle edge at the rim. A wonderful example of Fenton in a stunning color!$55.00
A beautiful antique pressed glass compote by the Northwood Glass Co produced around the turn of the 20th century, executed in a gorgeous aqua blue with white opalescent colors, the compote is made in the "Beaded Panel" pattern. The color is lovely, we have show the piece with black background to showcase the intense color and also provided a picture with a white background for comparison.$59.00
A lovely carnival glass pitcher by Imperial Glass Co. in an iridescent smoke color with the heavy grape design. The pitcher is marked on the bottom and has wonderful hues of yellow, blue, and purple.
Circa 1900s
Dimensions:
8 1/2" T., 8" W., 48 oz
Condition: Overall Excellent No Chips, Cracks, or Repairs.
This piece is around 100 years old and is in excellent antique condition. No chips, cracks or repairs. This is antique carnival glass and may have old/straw marks, small bubbles, cinders and color variants of iridizations are typical of all carnival glass. And 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.
$55.00
A beautiful antique Fenton Carnival Glass marigold color compote with clear stem and base, decorated with the Peacock Tail pattern and having a ruffled and scalloped rim. The compote has a really wonderful high gloss finish.$39.00
A lovely Christmas themed commemorative collector plate from the 12 days of Christmas set by Imperial glass company. This plate has the "The Three French Hens" and is executed in amber color with great hues of purple and pink tones. Small poem highlights the hens in the center of the circle and the rim is embossed with leaves and a small version of each of the remining days of Christmas.
Dimensions:
9" Diam.
Condition: Overall Excellent No Chips, Cracks, or Repairs.