
This category encompasses opaque or translucent glassware, typically white but also found in various colors, produced during earlier eras. Characterized by its distinct appearance and often intricate designs, these pieces are highly... Read more »

A decorative object, commonly found in homes, features a specific type of opaque glass characterized by a raised, textured surface of small bumps. These items were often used to display cut flowers,... Read more »

This particular collectible is characterized by its opaque white appearance, resembling the color of milk, and a functional design intended for serving cream. Examples range from simple, utilitarian vessels to more elaborate... Read more »

This particular type of collectible glassware, characterized by its opaque, milky appearance and distinct azure coloration, gained popularity in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Produced by adding opacifiers to molten... Read more »

This type of collectible is characterized by its opaque or translucent white glass, often molded into decorative shapes. The vintage descriptor indicates the item’s age, suggesting it originates from a past era,... Read more »

Opaque or translucent glass, typically white in color, and formed into the shape of a lighting device intended for placement on a table, constitutes a specific class of decorative object. These items,... Read more »

A decorative platform, often elevated on a pedestal, crafted from opaque white glassware that evokes a sense of nostalgia for previous eras. These items frequently served as centerpieces for displaying cakes and... Read more »

Illuminating spaces with a soft, diffused glow, these lighting fixtures represent a specific category of freestanding lamps characterized by their use of opaque, white glass. The glass, often molded into decorative shapes,... Read more »

Opaque or translucent glass, often white but appearing in other colors, shaped into lighting fixtures produced in earlier eras, represents a distinctive element of decorative arts. These items, originating largely between the... Read more »

Opaque white glassware, reminiscent of porcelain, gained popularity in the late 19th century and continued its appeal throughout the 20th century. Often featuring intricate designs and textures, these items were produced in... Read more »

