
These collectible items, crafted from glass during previous eras, served as receptacles for smoking materials. Often ornate and decorative, they represent a specific period’s design aesthetic and manufacturing techniques. Examples range from... Read more »

A transparent container, typically crafted from materials such as lead or soda-lime silica, intended for the safekeeping of personal adornments, and exhibiting characteristics indicative of a prior era. Such containers often incorporate... Read more »

Iridescent pressed glass produced primarily from 1900 to the 1930s, exhibits a characteristic shimmering, rainbow-like finish. This effect is achieved through the application of metallic salts during the manufacturing process. A bowl... Read more »

These durable, transparent containers, crafted by the Federal Glass Company, were designed for optimal food storage within early to mid-20th century refrigerators. Their primary function was to keep food fresh and organized,... Read more »

A decorative vessel, typically made of glass, that has been treated to create a translucent, matte surface. This treatment, often achieved through acid etching or sandblasting, imparts a soft, diffused appearance, obscuring... Read more »

An antique receptacle crafted from glass, designed for the purpose of mixing beverages. These items often feature graduated markings for measuring ingredients and a tight-fitting lid, sometimes incorporating a strainer, to facilitate... Read more »

An item commonly found in households of the mid-20th century, this specific type of water container was crafted from glass and designed to fit comfortably on a refrigerator shelf. These vessels typically... Read more »

Antique containers crafted from silicate material and rendered with vibrant hues represent a tangible link to past eras. These items, often mouth-blown or produced using early manufacturing techniques, exhibit a spectrum of... Read more »