Circa:
Early 20th Century
Price: $62.00 USD Description: Art Nouveau vase with swirled top rim rising from tendril corners - glass has slight pinkish tinge, deepening to salmon pink at the top (photos show it more amber than it really is). Measures 9.5 cm high and 10 cm square (3.3/4 inches by 4 inches). Excellent condition.
Circa:
Early 20th Century
Price: $43.00 USD Description: Small glass bowl on three feet, with cut design of fruits and leaves around it. These are coloured and then gilded. Gilded rim. Bowl measures just under 5 cm high, and 11 cm diameter ( just under 2 inches by 4.1/4 inches). Minor wear to the gilding, no damage at all to the glass. Very pretty little bowl.
Circa:
1930s
Price: $90.00 USD Description: Cloud glass bowl, approx. 24 cm diameter and 6.5 cm high (9.1/2 inches by 2.1/2 inches). Davidson Glass, probably their pattern number 732F. Made circa 1930 to just after WWII. This one was bought it in the 1930s. Excellent condition, but has a few lines in the glass internally. Lovely tortoiseshell.
Circa:
1934-1957
Price: $85.00 USD Description: Beautiful cloud glass bowl, Davidson Glass pattern number 34SD. First introduced at the British Industries Fair of 1934. Made between 1934 and 1957. Matt finish to external walls. Measures 9 cm high and 24 cm diameter (3.1/2 inches by 9.1/2 inches). Excellent condition.
Circa:
1925-1937
Price: $102.00 USD Description: From the 1910 suite, this lovely Davidson cloud glass bowl is 14 cm high and 15 cm diameter (5.1/2 inches by 6 inches). Pattern number 1910 BV. Exterior is gloss with lobed lower body . Inside is matt. Heavy piece, dates from 1925 to 1937. Excellent condition.
Circa:
1930s
Price: $58.00 USD Description: Davidson No. 204 cloud glass posy bowl, circa 1935 to 1940. Flat wide rim, with matt glaze exterior and gloss top and inner. Clear glass flower block included. Elegant bowl for display, measuring 4 cm high and 19 cm diameter (1.1/2 inches by 7.1/2 inches). Excellent condition.
Circa:
Mid to Late 1800s
Price: $79.00 USD Description: Glass custard cups, Victorian period. One has lobed cuts to the body, two (almost a pair) are etched with simple foliage designs, three are plain. All slightly different heights, but tallest is 8.4 cm high (3.1/4 inches) and smallest is 7.5 cm high (3 inches). Diameter is about 6 cm (2.3/8 inches). One has a rough end to the tail of glass applied as a handle which could be a chip - another is rough, but this is the way it was made. Otherwise all perfect.
Circa:
Mid to Late 19th Century
Price: $85.00 USD Description: Victorian bottle, filled with salt with decoration of swap scraps applied to the inside of the bottle. Very quaint! Bottle is hand blown, and measures 20 cm high and 6.4 cm diameter (8 inches by 2.1/2 inches). The top is sealed by what I think may be parchment. Excellent condition.
Circa:
Mid to Late 19th Century
Price: $110.00 USD Description: Mid 19th century salt pig, or glass rolling pin. Blue glass, measures 29 cm long and 5.4 cm diameter (11.1/2 inches by 2.1/8 inches). One end open in the usual style (you can put iced water in these with a cork at the end - they are excellent for rolling pastry). Excellent condition.
Circa:
Late 19th or early 20th ccentury
Price: $249.00 USD Description: Narrow conical vases with cut glass top and foot bands. The body of the vases is a textured glass, overlaid with a yellow pattern - one vase has a bird in a tree, the other has a butterfly and flowers.
Vases measure 20.5 cm high and 5.5 cm diameter at the top (8.1/8 inches and 2.1/4 inches).
Excellent condition. Late 19th to early 20th century.
Circa:
Early 20th Century
Price: $56.00 USD Description: A vintage chemist’s bottle, 23.5cm high (9.1/4 inches) and 7.75cm diameter (just over 3 inches). Bears the label Resorginil B.P. Has a facet edged stopper. Bottle has a crack in the neck area, but this does not come up to the lip of the bottle, and is probably caused by banging the stopper into place. Otherwise perfect condition.
Circa:
Early 20th Century
Price: $54.00 USD Description: A plain bottle, with facet edged stopper. Measures 23.5cm high (9.1/4 inches) and 7.75cm diameter (just over 3 inches). Has a slight crack or flaw in neck (possibly caused by banging stopper back in), but this does not lead anywhere and the glass is secure. Otherwise excellent condition.
Circa:
Early 20th Century
Price: $58.00 USD Description: 23.5cm high (9.1/4 inches) and 7.75cm diameter (just over 3 inches). A vintage chemist’s jar, bearing the label “SP Menth Pip”. Bottle has facet-edged stopper which is in excellent condition. The bottle has a flaw or crack in the glass, on the lower neck - not very large, and doesn’t lead anywhere. Possibly caused by years of the stopper being banged back into place. Very decorative item.
Circa:
Early 20th Century
Price: $60.00 USD Description: Measuring 27cm (10.1/2 inches) high and 9.5cm diameter (3.3/4 inches), this large vintage apothecary’s jar is in excellent condition. It has a stopper with oval faceted edge, also in perfect condition. Hand written label for Cotton Wool.
Circa:
1950s-60s
Price: $57.00 USD Description: A vintage decanter, bearing the “Cocktail” transfer print of a rooster , with the enamelled label “French Vermouth” in a red, white and blue shield. Decanter is 28cm (11 inches) high, and 10.25cm diameter at its widest part (4 inches). Excellent condition, but needs a minor clean inside. 1950s-60s.
Circa:
1930s plus
Price: $55.00 USD Description: Four pretty light shades, each with a frilled lower edge, shaded in marigold. Etched floral design on body of shade. They each measure 12.5cm high (5 inches) and 13.5cm (5.1/4 inches) diameter at the bottom edge. Top fitting is 5.5cm diameter, with under lip being 5cm diameter (2.3/16 inch and 2 inches). Excellent condition - one chip on a top rim, but would be hidden by light fitting.
Circa:
Unknown
Price: $38.00 USD Description: Pretty painted glass souvenir ware bottle, with crest of Tenby. I think this lovely little item is a night light or candle holder - but not too sure. It has gilding, and painted pink flowers and green wreaths. The clear glass chimney has white and gilt enamel dots on it. The funnel neck is 2.5cm diameter (1 inch), and the base is 6cm diameter (2.3/8 inch). Height is 6cm (2.3/8 inch). A small amount of very minor scuffing to white paint, but really in excellent condition.