
Collectible containers produced by Wheaton Glass Company, primarily between the late 19th and late 20th centuries, are characterized by distinctive shapes, colors, and embossed designs. These items frequently held pharmaceutical products, perfumes,... Read more »

A bar accessory of a bygone era, these items are typically constructed from glass, often featuring decorative elements and a secure lid with a strainer. They were specifically designed for the preparation... Read more »

These are receptacles, typically crafted from glass and dating from a prior era, designed to contain liquids or other substances. A key characteristic is the presence of a separate component, often made... Read more »

A container, typically made of glass, designed for chilling and serving ice, and characterized by its age and aesthetic style reflective of a past era, constitutes a functional and decorative object. Examples... Read more »

These collectible items, produced through a technique that involves shaping molten material in a mold using mechanical force, represent a significant chapter in the history of glassware production. Examples include intricately designed... Read more »

This decorative lighting fixture combines opaque white glass, typically produced in the late 19th and 20th centuries, with a textured surface characterized by raised bumps resembling hobnails. An example would be a... Read more »

These decorative objects, typically crafted from a delicate-hued material, were functional items used for collecting cigarette or cigar ash. Characterized by their pastel coloration and often intricate designs, these pieces represent a... Read more »

Iridescent glassware, often mass-produced in the early 20th century, exhibits a lustrous, shimmering surface. This effect, achieved through the application of metallic salts during the manufacturing process, imparts a rainbow-like sheen. Examples... Read more »

The item under discussion is a specific type of container characterized by its age, a distinctive blue-green hue, and composition of silica-based material. It functions primarily as a vessel for liquids. Examples... Read more »

These collectible items are typically characterized by a white, opaque glass formed into the shape of a hen sitting atop a woven-looking nest. They were often produced as candy dishes, butter dishes,... Read more »

