
A collectible item crafted from glass, produced in a prior era, and intended for serving or display. Examples include pressed glass bowls from the Victorian period, Depression-era pink platters, and mid-century modern... Read more »

Items crafted from opaque white glass, produced by a specific American company during a particular era and designed to hold confectionery, represent sought-after collectibles. These pieces, often characterized by intricate patterns and... Read more »

These decorative objects, often found in homes and antique stores, represent a specific period of glass production within the Indiana Glass Company’s history. They served a functional purpose, holding confectionery items, but... Read more »

A receptacle designed for the storage and presentation of butter, crafted from transparent glass and exhibiting characteristics indicative of a past era, is a frequent find in antique shops and estate sales.... Read more »

The item under consideration functions as a receptacle for cleansing bars, crafted from a specific alloy of copper and zinc, and possessing an aesthetic characteristic of a bygone era. These objects are... Read more »

These decorative items, typically crafted from an alloy of copper and zinc, and shaped to resemble foliage, often served as elegant receptacles for small objects. Their age contributes to their value and... Read more »

The descriptor refers to a decorative, often collectible, container crafted from glass, designed for holding confectionery items, and featuring a detachable top. Such pieces, due to their age and material, frequently possess... Read more »