Mt. Washington Colonial Ware Double Handled Floral Vase With Heavy Gold Enamel
This beautiful vase by Mt. Washington is a stunning addition to any collection. The intricate floral pattern is complemented by the heavy gold enamel accents, adding a touch of elegance to the piece. Measuring at 7.5 inches in length and featuring double handles, this medium-sized vase is versatile enough for…
HAZEL ATLAS COLONIAL BLOCK GREEN VASELINE GLASS Uranium with Lid Candy JAR 1930s
See photos – the name may not be just right. Thank you for looking. Check out my other listings. This item is in the category “Pottery & Glass\Decorative Cookware, Dinnerware & Serveware\Jars”. The seller is “shades007″ and is located in this country: US. This item can be shipped to United…
Glowing HAZEL ATLAS COLONIAL BLOCK GREEN VASELINE GLASS 8 5/8 Uranium Lid JAR
HAZEL ATLAS COLONIAL BLOCK GREEN VASELINE GLASS 8 5/8 LIDDED CANDY JAR 1930s. This item is in the category “Pottery & Glass\Decorative Cookware, Dinnerware & Serveware\Jars”. The seller is “habershamsales” and is located in this country: US. This item can be shipped worldwide. Pattern: COLONIAL BLOCK Lid Type: Handle JP:…
Rare Heisey Clear Glass Colonial 2 Quart 10 Crushed Fruit Jar & Lid
MEASURES 10 HIGH FROM BASE TO TOP OF LID AND HOLDS 2 QUARTS. HAS THE H IN A DIAMOND HEISEY LOGO ON BASE. NO CHIPS OR CRACKS, BRIGHT AND CLEAR. THERE IS A STRAW LINE FROM PRODUCTION ON THE BASE. OVER 100 YEARS OLD, SO MINIMAL FINE SCRATCHES FROM USE…
Superior Flawless Signed Heisey Patented July 7 1908 Colonial Lidded Biscuit Jar
Opa’s Antiques Is Proud To Present. Outstanding piece just started turning purple made by Heisey Glass Company, Newark, Ohio, This hand mold blown lidded Heisey jar is embossed signed to base with the Heisey Diamond H with July 7 1908 surrounding it. Measures 10 (with lid) x 6 inches with…
Rare Heisey Clear Glass Colonial Style 1 1/2 Quart Crushed Fruit Jar & Lid EUC
This is a very rare. Heisey Glass Company antique crushed fruit jar and lid in one of the many colonial patterns that was produced by Heisey Glass. This belonged to my Grandmother who would use it for the berries for sundaes and other desserts on the farm we lived on….