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E.O. Brody planter
This attractive 8-sided milk glass planter with scalloped top was manufactured by the E.O. Brody Company. A single bunch of grapes with many leaves and tendrils spans both the four panels of the “front” and the four panels of the “back”. Planter stands 5" tall with a top diameter just shy of 5" and a round 3-1/8" pedestal base. Bottom is marked “E.O. Brody Co.”, “MJ-20", “2250", and “Cleveland Ohio USA”. Perfect condition with no chips, nicks, cracks, or scratches. (Click on picture for more images.) Tell a friend.
Price: $20.00 + s/h
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Plate with unusual lace edge
Okay, this lovely 8-3/4" diameter milk glass plate with an unusual lace border is driving me nuts! It’s obviously vintage, and I have yet to find another piece with this pattern of open worked interlocking circles with long vertical and short horizontal connectors. The plate stands a scant 1" tall and its round 4-7/8" diameter base is completely unmarked. Many of the scalloped edges are a little rough, possibly indicating an early manufacturing process. The top side of the plate has several old dark hairline cracks, and the bottom side has several more. Bet you anything this was one of grandma’s prized possessions! (Click on picture for more images.) Tell a friend.
Mystery solved! I had asked anyone knowing the name of this pattern to please email me, and sure enough, a nice lady by the name of Ann did just that! Thank you, Ann! Turns out this is Pattern #30 “Wicker-Edge” produced in the first half of the 20th century by Westmoreland Crystal. The pattern was discontinued in 1962. Believe it or not, Wicker-Edge evidently was a line of dinnerware because I have since found a 9-1/4” diameter dinner plate listed for $42. So I guess that would make this one a salad plate. But with all those fancy cut-outs around the edge, can’t you just imagine what grandma’s table cloth looked like after serving salad or any other food on plates like these? Eek! Much better as a lovely display piece, don’t you think?
Price: $35.00 + s/h
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Westmoreland reticulated plate
This 8-3/4" diameter milk glass plate features an intricate reticulated edge. Undoubtedly by Westmoreland, although unmarked on the bottom, I have yet to discover its pattern name. So once again, if anyone knows the pattern name, please email me! The very attractive 1" border is composed of alternating pierced ovals and bars with beads on either end. We have two of these lovely vintage plates and price is for each. Both flash with beautiful iridescence and are in perfect condition with no nicks, chips, or cracks, and both show straw marks. (Click on picture for more images.) Tell a friend.
Price: $30.00 each + s/h
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Westmoreland bowl
This handsome deeply cut milk glass bowl with an 8-point top rim was manufactured by Westmoreland Glass in the Old Quilt pattern (Line #500) ca 1940. This pattern is also sometimes referred to as Checkerboard, and for good reason. The exterior does look something like a checkerboard with its all-over pattern of squares containing exceptionally detailed geometrics, and the squares themselves being surrounded by four mitered diamonds. The exterior bottom is similarly detailed, and the circle at the center of the sunflower design contains the Westmoreland stylized WG logo. The bowl stands 3" tall with a top diameter of 4-1/2" and a base diameter of 3". Very good condition with only one chip at the tip of one of the top points. (Click on picture for more images.) Tell a friend.
Price: $35.00 + s/h
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King’s Crown wine goblet
This is a 5-3/4" tall opaque milk glass wine goblet produced by the Indiana Glass Company in the King’s Crown pattern. The large thumbprint border at the bottom of the goblet is repeated in a smaller size on the stem. Both the mouth and base are 3" in diameter. Can’t you just imagine this beautiful white glass filled with red wine? What a festive Christmas table sight! We have three of these beauties, all in perfect condition, with no chips, cracks, or scratches. Price is for each. (Click on picture for more images.) Tell a friend.
Price: $15.00 each + s/h
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Ribbed rose bowl with ruffled edge
This gleaming rose bowl with slightly textured ribbed sides and a ruffled edge is more translucent than most milk glass pieces. It stands 4-3/4" tall, with a mouth diameter of 4-1/4" and base diameter of 4". No markings. Perfect condition with no chips, cracks, or scratches. A really pretty piece. (Click on picture for more images.) Tell a friend.
Price: $20.00 + s/h
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Petite blue finger candle holders
This pair of dainty little finger candle holders are unique both for their petite size and the fact that they’re made of turquoise blue milk glass. Standing a mere 1-3/4" high on their 2-1/2" diameter round scallop-edged bases, they are 1-1/4" in diameter at their rope design tops, but would require a very slim taper of less than 1/2" diameter. The bottoms are unmarked and feature a double swirl design. One candle holder is in perfect condition, and the other has one small chip at its top edge. (Click on picture for more images.) Tell a friend.
Price: $35.00 + s/h
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Lidded white milk glass spice jars
Tired of that mess of this-&-that unmatched spice jars cluttering up your cupboard? Here’s your chance to build your own unique set of attractive matched jars. We have 20 of these marvelous vintage 1-3/4" square x 4" tall white milk glass spice jars with sage green plastic screw-on lids, all in perfect condition. Three of the four jar sides are decorated with raised stepped columns, and the fourth has a raised “banner” above and below a flat area that’s 1-1/4" wide x 1-3/4" tall, just waiting for your label, which you can make yourself out of contact paper or buy online from several different vendors. You may be so pleased with the results that you’ll want to build a spice rack to display your creations in! Our price is for each jar, but we can give you a deal if you want 10, and a heck of a deal if you want all 20! Just send us an email and tell us how many you want. (Click on picture for more images.) Tell a friend.
Price: $9.00 each + s/h
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Hexagonal milk glass dish
This hexagonal white milk glass dish measures 7-1/4" x 5-1/2" x 1-1/4" high. Interior is undecorated, but the translucent glass allows the outlines of the diamond pattern on the exterior bottom to show through. Turn the dish over and you see that those diamonds actually contain four hobnails apiece, with three additional single hobnails in triangles on each long side of the 5" x 3" bottom plus one at each end. The rim lip has graduated beading on both sides and both ends, and the exterior of the flared sides has vertical ribbing. An amazing amount of detail for such a small dish, don’t you think? Unmarked and in perfect condition with no nicks, chips, cracks, or scratches. (Click on picture for more images.) Tell a friend.
Price: $15.00 + s/h
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Colony Harvest vase
The pattern name for this attractive vintage milk glass pedestal vase or compote is Colony Harvest, made by Indiana Glass beginning in the 1950s. Eight slightly concave panels are decorated with large grape clusters and leaves and produce a scalloped rim exterior. A similar smaller grape design encircles the gracefully curved octagonal stem that flares out to a 4" diameter base. Vase is 5-1/2" in diameter at the rim and stands 6-1/2" tall. The base has a deeply concave unmarked bottom. Perfect condition with no nicks, chips, cracks, or scratches. (Click on picture for more images.) Tell a friend.
Price: $17.50 + s/h
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