
Objects of artistry and function, these items encapsulate historical craftsmanship within solidified silica. Often featuring intricate internal designs, these collectables served primarily to secure loose papers against drafts, while simultaneously acting as... Read more »

Objects of vibrant hues and historical significance, these decorative and functional items represent a bygone era of glassmaking artistry. Characterized by their distinctive colors, such as emerald green, ruby red, or cobalt... Read more »

These receptacles, typically crafted from thick glass, were designed for food preservation within early to mid-20th-century refrigerators. Characterized by their durable construction and often featuring patterned surfaces or distinct lid designs, they... Read more »

This collectible refers to pressed glass, often opaque or semi-opaque, produced primarily during the Victorian era and the early to mid-20th century. Its distinctive rosy hue is achieved through the addition of... Read more »

An item of furniture characterized by a transparent surface supported by a frame and legs, commonly used in living areas for placing drinks, books, or decorative objects, and exhibiting design elements indicative... Read more »

Panels of this type, originally crafted for use in low-lying furniture designed for the central living space, offer a clear, protective surface. These surfaces, often found on pieces dating from the mid-20th... Read more »

Durable, machine-made glassware from the French manufacturer Luminarc, produced in earlier decades, holds appeal for collectors and consumers alike. These items, often characterized by distinctive shapes, colors, and patterns popular during specific... Read more »

These collectible items are characterized by decorative designs featuring botanical motifs applied to glass tableware. These designs, often rendered in vibrant colors, depict flowers, foliage, and related natural elements, enhancing the aesthetic... Read more »

Eyewear from past eras, particularly spectacle chassis exhibiting design characteristics and manufacturing techniques typical of a bygone period, holds significant appeal. These items represent more than mere vision correction; they are tangible... Read more »

The subject is a decorative and functional item often found in antique collections. Its defining characteristics include an opaque, milky white glass material and a design featuring a cluster of the round,... Read more »

