This measures 7 1/2 inches in diameter and 4 inches. Very nice glow to this piece. Excellent condition!
$40.00 OBO.
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This measures 7 1/2 inches in diameter and 4 inches. Very nice glow to this piece. Excellent condition!
$40.00 OBO.
The bottom is marked LEUCHTENBURG - Made in Germany. It measures approximately 7' wide x 1.5" tall. The dish had gold trim on the outer edge, but shows signs of wear. It also has a raised rim to help keep the food in the dish. Excellent condition!
$30.00 OBO.
It is also known as the New Martinsville Meadow Wreath pattern. It has a clear glass stand that features a ruffled edge and a detailed etched design. The pattern was introduced during the Depression era in 1936 and was later discontinued in 1982. It stands around 5.75 inches in diameter and 2 inches in height. No chips or cracks!
$15.00 OBO.
This Lenox Occasions Santa Treat/Candy Dish is a must-have for the Christmas season. This oval-shaped dish features a Santa Claus subject and a beautiful seasonal theme. Measuring 9.5 inches long and 8 inches wide, it is the perfect size for holding small treats or candies. This candy dish is a great addition to any holiday display, the ivory color with red and gold accents makes it a versatile piece that can be used for years to come.
$25.00 OBO.
1063 Series, this is a 1.5 Quart Oval Casserole from the 1960s. Light blue opaque glass serving dish with a periwinkle hue. Approximate size: 13" length including handles,11" interior length, 8.5" wide, and 2" tall. Marked: “1063 1 1/2" QUART PYREX ® Made in U.S.A. Excellent condition.
$25.00 OBO.
Measures 6 " across and and approximately 6" tall. Base has basket weave design and the top shows a rooster, hen, and single egg on a grassy area with some flowers.
$35.00 OBO.
This white opalescent vase was made by the Jefferson Glass Company circa 1903. The pattern is very typical of stemmed vases made in that era...