Showing posts with label pitcher. Show all posts
Showing posts with label pitcher. Show all posts

Thursday, November 27, 2025

Toby Pitcher Character Jug Made in Laguna Beach, CA

This Toby Jug is unique because it is marked Laguna Beach, CA, not Royal Doulton like it looks. It measures approximately 4" X 4.5 inches and is in great vintage condition. Marked Hand Made Laguna Beach CA on bottom

$15.00 OBO.




Wednesday, November 26, 2025

Huge Indiana Glass Marigold Carnival Glass Beverage Pitcher with Ice Lip - 1960s

This is an 8 1/2" tall and 5" round with stemmed base, half gallon beverage pitcher with ice lip. It has a large leaf and a bunch of grapes on paneled sides. The base has eight panels. The top has  a somewhat scalloped rim with a plain ice lip.

$45.00 OBO.






Sunday, November 23, 2025

Child's Tin Toy Beverage Pitcher

This is a 2" tin red and turquoise beverage pitcher with clown design. In great shape for it's age.

$5.00 OBO.




Tuesday, November 4, 2025

Fenton Cranberry Glass Thumbprint/ Coin Dot Bedside Carafe and Cup set

This is a vintage Fenton cranberry glass set that includes a thumbprint/coin dot bedside carafe and a matching cup. The set has a capacity of 1 quart. The pitcher stands 7 inches tall and the cup is 3.5 inches tall. This original, American-made set was produced in the 1960s and features a round shape and a coin dot pattern. The set should be hand washed only and it is in excellent condition.

$38.00 OBO.





Wednesday, October 1, 2025

Anchor Hocking Royal Ruby 80 Ounce Pitcher & Eight (8) Royal Ruby Glass Set

Pitcher measures approximately 7.5 inches from tip of ice lip to end of handle x 4.5 inches across the rim x 9 inches to top of ice lip in height. Each glass measures approximately 2.5 inches across the rim x 4.25 inches in height. No chips or cracks. No maker's mark, made in USA.

$60.00 OBO.








Fostoria Glass Art Deco Sakier Pink Geometric Candlestick

This is a Fostoria Glass Art Deco Sakier pink geometric candlestick, designed by George Sakier in the 1930s. The shape is 2402. Classic shap...