Circa:
Late 1800's
Price: $45.00 USD Description: This is a nice old vase and water bottle with similar patterns. The water bottle was hand blown, then press molded, and the vase has a pattern on the bottom. The bottle has some manufacturing imperfections, a few air bubbles, and some lines in the glass, but no cracks. We do note one chip on the bulbus mid-section exterior, on top of the faceted rib. There are a few other smaller flea bite size chip on some of those similar facets. The is some minor water marks or stained, but no damage or problems to keep this 9" tall water bottom from being used. The vase is 6" tall and also have ting horizontal facets on 4 corners, very nice no damage, no water marks, fine condition overall. The water bottle weight is 3.25 pounds. Very heavy glass!
Circa:
1930's-50's
Price: $45.00 USD Description: This is a very nice 4" tall Green depression glass compote, with acid etched deer in a wooded wildlife setting around the top outside. It is in very good condition, very clean, no chip or cracks. The compote is a very nice, almost round type pattern with equally spaced horizontal ring, and what looks to be round on the bowl section is actually multi-sided (12 sided), the base is plane with one ring line. A rather rare wildlife etch, we couldn't find the pattern. Most likely decorated in Ohio, but not sure which company.
Circa:
1920's
Price: $15.00 USD Description: Offering this lovely vintage footed sherbet dish, made of clear glass with pale sage green applied finish. Measures 2 3/4 inches tall x 4 1/2 inches diameter, good+ condition, no cracks or chips. Circa 1920's, possible makers were US Glass, Lancaster Glass, Central Glass, or one of several other glass makers of that time.