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Featuring Crystal, Depression Glass, Brass, and Other Household Items


This is the Glass Shelf. This shelf contains glass items that were made after the Depression and Elegant Glass years. Here you will find items from the 40's, 50's and 60's, right up to today. The kind of glassware that many of us have around the house. Not depression, not elegant, not quite kitchenware, but very attractive and useful. You can find glass vases, planters, ashtrays, bowls, dishes and lots more, some fancy, some plain, here. The functional type of glassware that comes in all colors, as well as clear, can be found on this shelf.

I would like to share some of the lovely items I have come across with you. If you are looking for a piece like Grandma had, or just like to collect certain styles, or patterns, you may find them here.

Most of the items we sell are older pieces. We describe them to the best of our ability, but keep in mind that these are old 'used' items. They may have natural flaws such as air bubbles, straw marks, scratches, and/or wear from normal household use, etc.

Please note that all the information provided here is accurate to the best of my knowledge. However, I'm only human, and I can make mistakes. As I learn more about the origins and history of a piece in my collection, I will update the info provided here.

There are well over two thousand items in my collection, most of which are available for you to buy. Only a small portion of this huge collection is represented here, and we are constantly adding new items. So look over the items on this shelf, and if you see something you like, you can purchase it. If you don't see exactly what you're looking for, email me to ask about it, what you're looking for might just be tucked away in a corner of my closet.

You can pay for an item by Visa or MasterCard using PayPal.com. It's free to use and you will find a 'buy-now' button on each page. If you prefer to pay by check or money order, you can do that right from the page too.

Thank you for visiting my Website, and whatever you do, enjoy your day!

Krystal








The Glassware Shelf

Click on any item to see its details.

Attractive Glass Compote
This handy comport can hold different items.
Pink Candle Holder
This holder has an attractive line cutting on its six-sided base.
Clear Boot Toothpick Holder
This tiny boot has 'wrinkles' like a well-worn boot does.
Black Amethyst Vase
This attractive vase features open handles, and 8 silver/platinum bands.
Tall Cobalt Blue Vase:
A beautiful vase that has 12 panels around it.
Dainty Handpainted Green Vase:
A dainty vase that is decorated with enameled flowers.
Tall Etched Clear Vase
Tall etched clear vase with six panelled sides.
Twelve 'Wise' Old Fashioned Glasses:
Made by the Libby Glass Co.
Twelve 'Wise' Beverage Glasses
Made by the Libby Glass Co.
'Park Avenue' Berry Set
Made by Federal Glass from 1941 - 1970's
Glass w/Metal Holder
The holder has an interesting horse design on it.
Cobalt Blue Cup
This cup features an hour-glass design.
Mirrored Glass Bonbon
This bonbon is mirrored on both sides.
Emerald Green Cigarette Holder
Could be used as a toothpick holder.
Green and Gold Decanter
This decanter could be used as a vase.
Ten Different Shot Glasses
Some are Libby, some are Anchor Hocking.
Six Different Shot Glasses
A variety of makers and sizes.
Two Tall Shot Glasses
They have thick bottoms and flaired rims.
Lemonaid Pitcher With Ice Lip:
This pitcher is decorated with angled yellow stripes.
Israeli Perfume Bottle
A beautiful collectors item.
Five Shot Glasses With Metal Holder
Five striped shot glasses complete with metal holder.
Plain Glass Pitcher
This pitcher features an open applied handle.
Hand Blown Small Glass Basket
'Pulls' in the glass form an unusual design on this basket.
Pink Satin-finish Footed Bowl
This beautiful satin glass bowl actually feels soft to the touch.
Pink Satin-finish Handled Bowl
The handles on this bowl are a clear pink color.
Six Czechoslovakian Etched Cups
The etching on these cups looks almost like a bear's footprint.
Two Handpainted Ashtrays:
They are decorated with enameled white flowers, and green leaves.
Clear Cordial - Cobalt Blue Base:
This cordial may have been made by the Fry Glass Co.
Green Paneled Pitcher:
This pitcher is a very pretty light green color.
Indiana 'Grape and Leaf' Covered Jar:
There is a large color change on this piece.
Two Children's Cups and Saucers:
Attractive, colorful children's cups and saucers.
Large Green 'Napco' Vase:
Made by the National Potteries Corp.
Eight 'Pilsner' Glasses:
They are monogrammed with the letter 'S'.
Small Glass Christmas Candle Stick:
Applied to the base are two green holly leaves and three red holly berries.
Cobalt Blue Top Hat:
Very plain except for a stippled band under the hat rim.
Two Holly Leaf Glasses:
These attractive glasses feature holly leaves and berries.
Fruit Etched Glass Bowl:
The fruit are grapes, tomatoes, and mellons.
Advocato Fluted Pedestal Vase:
This green vase has a fluted design on the body and on the rim.

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I'm very interested in hearing any questions or comments you may have about my Website. Feel free to email me via the link below.


Krystal


I am proud to be a member of the GPSA (The Glass and Pottery Sellers Association). Our members are dedicated to providing the customer with the best selling experience possible. As a Glass and Pottery Sellers Association member, I'm fully committed to accurate descriptions of items offered. I'm also committed to providing the safest packaging to protect your item while in shipment.


Purchase glass and pottery items with confidence when you see the GPSA logo.








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