Circa:
1890/1921
Price: $24.99 USD Description: This is a beautiful 9” pressed glass cake salver is the Texas Stat Pattern I'am told; it has a ½ “lip around the top with a sawtooh flower like design in the center. The base of this cake plate is 4 ½ wide and it is 4 ¾” tall. I am not sure who made this cake plate but it possibly might be early Steimer Glass. There are a few bubbles in the glass otherwise it is in excellent condition with no scratches or cracks.
Circa:
40/60's
Price: $24.99 USD Description: This compote stands 12” tall with lid and 4 1/2” wide. It is beautiful dark amber in a diamond point design with a block design at the base; I believe it was maybe made by Viking Glass or New Martinsville, I do not know for sure. It has a paneled scalloped base and there are a couple of air bubbles in the glass. It is in excellent condition with no chips or cracks.
Circa:
1800-90's
Price: $15.99 USD Description: Vintage 1880’s-90”s amber pressed glass Military Trinket or Candy Dish with Lid. It looks a lot like the candy dishes made by Paden City for Ply-Toy Glass for children ,but it is not. This trinket dish is 2 ½” tall by 4 ¾” in diameter and 5 ¼” long with bill and matching lid. It has a military insignia on the front and both sides of the hat. They are no marking as to who the maker is; it does however have a crack inside of the glass on the hat that you cannot feel with your finger but can see it in the glass as shown in one of the pictures. Otherwise it is in very good condition with no chips .This piece of nostalgia would make a great gift for someone in the military.
Circa:
1876
Price: $125.00 USD Description: Henry Greener was the owner of Wear Flint Glass Works in Sunderland England .In 1858 he became partners with James Angus. This heraldic Demi-Lion holding a star trademark, on this cake salver was registered on November 29, 1876. This cake salver is 7 3/4 outside rim x 4 ½” high . Salver is pressed glass and was made in a hinged mold and has a few small air bubbles in the glass due to being plunged when made.These are often refered to as cake plate,cake stand,dessert stand and sometimes even sweet meats or tidbits trays. Greener was well known for Political/Historical Glass. I do not know the British name for this pattern but the American pattern glass refers it to Paling, like Pickett fence. I believe this salver is flint glass due to it rings with sound when touched. It is excellent condition ,no chips or cracks.
Circa:
40'
Price: $7.99 USD Description: A beautiful pickle or relish dish made by Anchor Hockingin a early EAPG pattern known as Sandwich Star on the bottom with Ribbed Paneled sides . This dish is 7 1/4 " long including the tap handles and 4 1/2 “wide and 1 1/4 " deep. In excellent condition no chips or cracks.
Circa:
Unknown
Price: $3.99 USD Description: This is a nice little dish that is trimmed in gold. It has a teardrop like pattern around the bottom sides and a starburst in the very bottom. The side has ribs that go up to the rim. I do not know the maker. This dish is 6 3/4 " long and 5 "wide and is in excellent condition.