
American-made glassware, produced primarily from the 1930s through the 1970s, is characterized by its affordability, durability, and wide distribution. Examples of this glassware encompass a range of items, including mixing bowls, dinnerware... Read more »

These spherical or cylindrical objects, often crafted from thick, durable glass, once served a vital function in maritime navigation and fishing. They provided buoyancy for fishing nets, longlines, and navigational markers, enabling... Read more »

A decorative strand comprised of hollow glass beads, often spherical or elongated, characterized by a distinctive silvered interior finish, lending it a reflective, antique aesthetic. These decorative items evoke a sense of... Read more »

Objects from the past, often featuring delicate blown or molded forms and produced by the Leviton Manufacturing Company, provide illumination and aesthetic appeal. These lighting fixtures, dating from a specific era, incorporate... Read more »

A complete collection for serving punch, typically crafted from glass and exhibiting characteristics of a past era. These sets generally include a large, open bowl, matching cups or glasses, and sometimes a... Read more »

A vessel, typically used for serving liquids, characterized by its distinct deep-blue hue imparted by the addition of cobalt compounds during the glassmaking process, and further defined by its creation in a... Read more »

These decorative and functional closures, crafted from glass and designed to seal bottles, represent a bygone era of manufacturing and design. They are often found in antique shops, flea markets, and private... Read more »

These decorative components, typically crafted from pressed or blown glass, served as diffusers and aesthetic enhancements for ceiling-mounted light fixtures in past eras. Examples include Art Deco slip shades, mid-century modern globes,... Read more »

These decorative items, typically crafted from molded or blown glass, hold wax and a wick to provide illumination. Often featuring intricate designs and diverse colors, they represent a variety of historical periods... Read more »

These containers, crafted from silica-based materials and manufactured in earlier eras, represent more than mere storage vessels. Examples range from early hand-blown apothecary jars with ground stoppers to machine-produced soda bottles bearing... Read more »

