
An antique vessel, crafted using traditional glassmaking techniques, designed for holding and pouring liquids. The creation process involves skilled artisans shaping molten glass with breath and tools, resulting in a unique and... Read more »

These are refined drinking vessels, crafted by the prestigious Baccarat crystal manufacturer, possessing age and indicative of a specific production era. For example, a set of Harcourt pattern stems, produced prior to... Read more »

The phrase describes a specific category of decorative object. It designates a container, primarily for displaying flowers, characterized by its considerable height, verdant coloration achieved through the glassmaking process, and design indicative... Read more »

A vibrant and collectible glassware item, typically produced from the early 1900s through the 1930s. Its defining characteristic is an iridescent, shimmering surface created by metallic salt sprays applied during the manufacturing... Read more »

Opaque or translucent glassware, often white but available in other colors, produced primarily from the late 19th century through the mid-20th century, represents a distinct aesthetic in tableware. These items, particularly those... Read more »

These decorative objects, typically crafted from tinted silicate material and dating from previous eras, offer both functionality and aesthetic appeal. Examples include depression-era glassware with characteristic hues and mid-century modern designs featuring... Read more »

Drinking vessels from a bygone era, often crafted between the late 19th and mid-20th centuries, represent a distinct category of glassware. Characterized by unique designs, materials, and manufacturing techniques representative of their... Read more »

Collectible drinking vessels of an earlier era, crafted from glass, represent a tangible connection to past aesthetics and manufacturing techniques. These items, often acquired for their historical significance, design characteristics, or intrinsic... Read more »

These collectible items are drinking vessels produced by the Culver Glass Company, renowned for their ornate embellishments, particularly the use of 22-karat gold overlay. Examples include highball glasses, tumblers, and barware sets,... Read more »

These collectible items, originally mass-produced as containers for preserves, typically feature decorative embossed patterns and were often repurposed for drinking or storage. Examples include those produced by Hazel-Atlas or Smucker’s, exhibiting a... Read more »

