Showing posts with label uranium. Show all posts
Showing posts with label uranium. Show all posts

Sunday, November 23, 2025

Small Light Green Glass Basket

This basket measures 3 1/2" high, including the spiraled handle. It has six panels, measuring 3 1/2" wide. There is a small flaw on the seam of one panel - not a chip.

$20.00 OBO.





Friday, November 21, 2025

Cambridge Drape Pattern - Green and Crystal Stemmed Cocktail or Sherbet

This is a beautiful crystal cocktail or sherbet with a green stem and base.  The stem is uranium glass and glows. Excellent condition.

$10.00 OBO.




Wednesday, August 27, 2025

Vintage 1940s Fenton Uranium Glass Ivory Crest Ruffled Vase

This pale yellow vase with clear glass rim measures 4 3/4" high and 6 1/4" wide. No chips or cracks, perfect for use or display. Fenton produced the Ivory Crest pattern from 1940 to 1941. It was discontinued because the uranium required for the color was being used for the war effort during WWII. Excellent condition!

$45.00 OBO.







Wednesday, July 23, 2025

Frigidaire Uranium Ribbed Glass Decanter w/Stopper

This vintage Frigidaire uranium ribbed frosted glass decanter is a stylish and unique piece for any collector of barware or kitchen decor. Standing approximately at 9 inches tall and 5 inches wide, this original decanter features a ribbed pattern and a striking green color that is characteristic of mid-century modern style. Made of glass with a uranium glass theme, this piece comes with a stopper. In excellent condition - no chips or cracks.

$50.00 OBO.









Vintage Fenton Uranium Glass Custard Glass Bell in Daisy and Buttons Pattern

This charming Fenton custard glass bell glows under a UV light! Not only is the daisy and buttons pattern the cutest but the color is gorgeous. This bell is in excellent vintage condition. What a perfect addition for you collection!  

$25.00 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...