
These collectible items are drinking vessels, typically stemmed, crafted from glass and tinted with a green hue, originating from a previous era. These items often exhibit characteristics such as specific manufacturing techniques,... Read more »

Durable and often stylish tableware and glassware manufactured by a prominent American company from the early to mid-20th century, items produced are recognizable by their distinct designs and the maker’s mark. Examples... Read more »

Objects crafted from molten silica using breath and hand tools, originating from a prior era, and intended for floral display, constitute a distinct category of decorative art. These items often showcase unique... Read more »

Small, open containers crafted from glass, these receptacles were historically used to hold salt for individual or shared use at the dining table. Often featuring delicate designs and varied shapes, these items... Read more »

These barware items represent a fusion of mid-century design aesthetics and functional drinking vessels. Characterized by a bowl-shaped body resting directly on a flat base, they provide an alternative to the traditional... Read more »

These collectible items, often crafted from molded or hand-blown material, served a utilitarian purpose in past decades while frequently exhibiting artistic design. Examples range from simple, mass-produced pieces to elaborate, studio-created works... Read more »

The item in question is a receptacle, typically crafted from thick, intricately decorated glass. It serves the primary function of chilling and preserving ice, often for use in serving beverages. Its age... Read more »

Elegant stemware from bygone eras, typically crafted between the 1920s and the 1970s, specifically designed for the service of alcoholic mixed drinks, presents a unique aesthetic. These items frequently display intricate etched... Read more »

The item in question is a decorative bowl, typically used for holding sweets or other small treats. It is characterized by its iridescent, shimmering surface, a result of metallic salts applied during... Read more »

These decorative objects are defined as opaque or translucent white glassware crafted into vase shapes, often dating from the late 19th century through the mid-20th century, available for purchase within the secondary... Read more »

