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Good American made glassware for home and table was produced throughout the 40s, 50s, and 60s. Go green and buy American glass from the past!

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Click here to enlarge image and see more about item 6130: Culver glass Black Stars Gold Martini pitcher

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6130

Culver glass Black Stars Gold Martini pitcher The Culver Glass company began in Brooklyn, New York in 1939, founded by Irving Rothenberg. Culver Glass features real 22-karat gold decoration, used effusively and magnificently especially from the late 1950s on through the 1960s.

This cool martini pitcher stands 10 1/2 inches tall and is 2 7/8 inches across the top and 2 7/8 inches across the bottom. The decoration is one main panel. A seven inch tall black rectangle features a gold star or snowflake shape with gold starburst behind it. The other panel is the same starbursts on clear glass. It is in excellent vintage condition.

Think Mad Men, the Playboy club and the Rat Pack! Think Las Vegas! Think retro barware! Add it to your barware or Mid-century glass collection today. Make some ice cubes in those vintage metal trays and stir up a great retro cocktail!
Circa: 1950-1970
Manufacturer: Culver Glass Company, Brooklyn, New York  

Your Price: $18.00
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Click here to enlarge image and see more about item 6177: Seneca Driftwood amber set 4 Hi-Ball glasses

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6177

Seneca Driftwood amber set 4 Hi-Ball glasses The Seneca Glass Company operated from 1891 to 1983. The original factory was in Fostoria, Ohio (built, then vacated by Fostoria). Some time later, a new factory was built along the Monongahela River in Morgantown, West Virginia. Seneca's factory was next to the Morgantown Glass Works and two doors down from Beaumont Glass. This proximity led to the companies "borrowing" designs from one another and at times making or decorating glass for each other. The full name Driftwood Casual is often shortened to Driftwood.

Driftwood Casual is available in a rainbow of colors, though not all pieces will be found in every color. Official colors names are Accent Red, Amber, Buttercup (later called Yellow), Charm Blue, Cinnamon (sometimes called Brown), Crystal, Delphine Blue, Gray, Heather, Lime Green, Moss Green, Peacock Blue, Plum, and Ritz Blue.

This is a set of the Amber Driftwood Casual 5 1/8" tall 12 ounces Hi-Ball glasses. This is an interesting color as the glass has darker coloration in the base due to the thickness of the glass.

The set is in excellent condition and ready for your Mad Men rec room or bar today. Whether you use them on your patio or terrace or in your swanky living room, you can Gg green and save resources and purchase a piece of America's past. Sturdy, dependable, dishwasher-friendly, it is ready for your kitchen table today.
Circa: 1953-1983
Manufacturer: Seneca Glass Company, Morgantown, West Virginia  

Your Price: $20.00
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6186

4 Anchor Hocking Lido 5 oz aquamarine juices Set of 4 Midcentury retro vintage Anchor Hocking Lido aquamarine 5 ounce juice glasses.

Made by the Anchor Hocking Company in the 1960s, the Lido line is yet another of the popular crinkle glassware so prevalent at the time. Like the Morgantown Crinkle line , it features highly textured surface. What distiniguishes the Lido line is that the pattern does not go all the way up to the rim of the glass. It came in colors of Aquamarine, Avocado, Crystal, Honey Gold, Laser Blue, and Spicy Brown.

Anchor Hocking produced the "Milano" pattern from 1959 to 1963. The pattern name was then changed to "Lido" because subsequently the molds were remade by the Zanesville Mold Company in Ohio, a newly acquired Anchor Hocking Corporation subsidiary. The difference between the molds resulted in the `Milano' pattern name changing to "Lido." Although the two patterns are similar, the "Milano" pattern has a distinctive and more defined "crinkle" than "Lido". "Milano" was produced in Forest Green and Crystal only. In the Lido pattern the crinkle pattern does not extend all the way to the top of the glass. There is a clear rim at the very top.

Set of 4 Midcentury retro vintage Anchor Hocking Lido aquamarine 5 ounce juice glasses. Made for cold drinks of orange juice, ice tea, kool-aid, or lemonade, it is easy to grip and looks great. A practical retro vintage design ready for your kitchen today.

Go green! Save resources and purchase a piece of America's past. Sturdy, dependable, dishwasher-friendly, it is ready for your kitchen table today.
Circa: 1960-1970s
Manufacturer: Anchor Hocking Glass Company  

Your Price: $20.00
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Click here to enlarge image and see more about item 6115: David Douglas 8 c black gold coffee carafe

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David Douglas 8 c black gold coffee carafe This marked in gold David Douglas FLAMEWARE coffee carafe was all the rage in the late 1950s. This is the 8 cup / 40 ounce size. They were sold with candle warmers or wire racks to be used with an electric range. As advertised this was the MODERN way to serve a warm cup of coffee. The glassware used in it is durable and resistant to temparature, hot or cold. They are an up-and-coming collector's item, so get yours today at a reasonable price. The gold is in incredible shape on this carafe as is the black plastic lid and handle. It is a practical yet funky and retro serving piece ready for your home today.

Add it to your midcentury glassware collection today.
Circa: 1950-1960
Manufacturer: David Douglas, Manitowoc, WI  

Your Price: $15.00
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Taylor & Ng 1979 blue Bear Orgy mug Taylor & Ng 1979 Elephants Orgy mug, designed by San Francisco potter and enamelist Win Ng and his partner in their consumer goods business.

The mug was Made in Japan but sold in San Francisco. This is part of his large Orgy series featuring different animals in compromising poses. The mug is done in a white color and the bears are outlined in a blue color.

There is a signautre of Taylor & Ng on the side of the mug. Signed and dated 1979. On the bottom is a large circular mark stating: JAPAN. It is in good vintage condition with no scratches to the colored parts, chips or cracks. However, there is staining in the inside, some glaze crazing near the handle and an area on the bottom where a chip but is was glazed over. This was probably sold as a second. I have priced the mug for condition.

These mugs are quite collectible on the West Coast.

Go green! Save resources and purchase a piece of America's past. Sturdy, dependable, dishwasher-friendly, it is ready for your kitchen table today.
Circa: 1970-1980
Manufacturer: Taylor & Ng, San Francisco, California  

Your Price: $10.00
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Click here to enlarge image and see more about item 6114: pair Morgantown Crinkle Shamrock Green bowls

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pair Morgantown Crinkle Shamrock Green bowls Produced by the Morgantown Glass Company in the period when they were known as the Morgantown Glass Guild which started in 1933, this is a pair of 5 inch wide dessert or finger bowls in the Shamrock Green color. The highest point of the bowl near the spout is 2 inches. This line in transparant colors started in the 1950s.

By 1958, it had been renamed the Decor line, which was the brainchild of J. Richard Haden who along with his brother Samuel K. took over the business from their father Joseph Haden. In 1958, the first Decor by Morgantown" catalog was published.

However, when the Carbone Company of Boston, one of the major national Importers assumed the line as their own in the early Sixties, the line became known as Crinkle. This line can be seen and is well presented on pages 214-215 of Jerry Gallagher's Handbook of Old Morgantown Glass (1995).

This pair of 5 inch wide finger or dessert bowls is in the Shamrock Green color, one of the harder colors to find in this line. It is in excellent condition and ready to join your Mid-century home as you serve salsa or chips on the veranda or patio (such great mid century terms). Price is for the pair.

Add it to your Morgantown or Art Deco American glassware collection today.

Circa: 1950-1970
Manufacturer: Morgantown Glass Company, Morgantown West Virginia  

Your Price: $12.00
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Click here to enlarge image and see more about item 6113: set Morgantown Crinkle Green footed sherbets

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set Morgantown Crinkle Green footed sherbets Produced by the Morgantown Glass Company in the period when they were known as the Morgantown Glass Guild which started in 1933, this is a set of 6 2 3/4 inch tall x 3 1/2 inch wide sherbets in the Shamrock Green color. Each holds 6 ounces. This line in transparant colors started in the 1950s.

By 1958, it had been renamed the Decor line, which was the brainchild of J. Richard Haden who along with his brother Samuel K. took over the business from their father Joseph Haden. In 1958, the first Decor by Morgantown" catalog was published.

However, when the Carbone Company of Boston, one of the major national Importers assumed the line as their own in the early Sixties, the line became known as Crinkle. This line can be seen and is well presented on pages 214-215 of Jerry Gallagher's Handbook of Old Morgantown Glass (1995).

This set of 6 footed sherbets is in the Shamrock Green color, one of the harder colors to find in this line. It is in excellent condition and ready to join your Mid-century home as you serve a fresh fruit salad or pudding (Yes! Pudding!) on the veranda or patio (such great mid century terms). Price is for the set of 6.

Add them to your Morgantown or Art Deco American glassware collection today.
Circa: 1950-1970
Manufacturer: Morgantown Glass Company, Morgantown West Virginia  

Your Price: $28.00
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Click here to enlarge image and see more about item 6116: Great red white stripe Ice Tub with 5 glasses

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6116

Great red white stripe Ice Tub with 5 glasses This is a great ice tub and set of 5 glasses in a simple yet stunning design. The pieces have horizontal white stripes at the bottom and red vertical stripes at the top of each piece.

It is ready for your Mad Men retro vintage rec room or bar now. Fill up the ice tub and mix up some great vintage cocktails.

One of the 3 1/4 inch tall glasses has some wear to its top red stripes. The rest are in good shape. The ice tub measures 5 1/2 inches tall x 5 inches wide.

Add this set to your barware collection today.
Circa: 1945-1970
Manufacturer: Hazel-Atlas Glass Company  

Your Price: $28.00
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Click here to enlarge image and see more about item 6124: Anchor Hocking Lido 22 ounce amber Iced Tea

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6124

Anchor Hocking Lido 22 ounce amber Iced Tea Made by the Anchor Hocking Company in the 1960s, the Lido line is yet another of the popular crinkle glassware so prevalent at the time. Like the Morgantown Crinkle line , it features highly textured surface. What distiniguishes the Lido line is that the pattern does not go all the way up to the rim of the glass. It came in colors of Aquamarine, Avocado, Crystal, Honey Gold, Laser Blue, and Spicy Brown.

Anchor Hocking produced the "Milano" pattern from 1959 to 1963. The pattern name was then changed to "Lido" because subsequently the molds were remade by the Zanesville Mold Company in Ohio, a newly acquired Anchor Hocking Corporation subsidiary. The difference between the molds resulted in the `Milano' pattern name changing to "Lido." Although the two patterns are similar, the "Milano" pattern has a distinctive and more defined "crinkle" than "Lido". "Milano" was produced in Forest Green and Crystal only. In the Lido pattern the crinkle pattern does not extend all the way to the top of the glass. There is a clear rim at the very top.

This amber Iced Tea glass stands 7 inches tall and holds an amazing 22 ounces! Made for cold drinks of ice tea, kool-aid, or lemonade, it is easy to grip and looks great. A practical retro vintage design ready for your kitchen today.
Circa: 1960-1970s
Manufacturer: Anchor Hocking Glass Company  

Your Price: $8.00
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6125

Anchor Hocking Lido 22 ounce amber Iced Tea Made by the Anchor Hocking Company in the 1960s, the Lido line is yet another of the popular crinkle glassware so prevalent at the time. Like the Morgantown Crinkle line , it features highly textured surface. What distiniguishes the Lido line is that the pattern does not go all the way up to the rim of the glass. It came in colors of Aquamarine, Avocado, Crystal, Honey Gold, Laser Blue, and Spicy Brown.

Anchor Hocking produced the "Milano" pattern from 1959 to 1963. The pattern name was then changed to "Lido" because subsequently the molds were remade by the Zanesville Mold Company in Ohio, a newly acquired Anchor Hocking Corporation subsidiary. The difference between the molds resulted in the `Milano' pattern name changing to "Lido." Although the two patterns are similar, the "Milano" pattern has a distinctive and more defined "crinkle" than "Lido". "Milano" was produced in Forest Green and Crystal only. In the Lido pattern the crinkle pattern does not extend all the way to the top of the glass. There is a clear rim at the very top.

This amber Iced Tea glass stands 7 inches tall and holds an amazing 22 ounces! Made for cold drinks of ice tea, kool-aid, or lemonade, it is easy to grip and looks great. A practical retro vintage design ready for your kitchen today.
Circa: 1960-1970s
Manufacturer: Anchor Hocking Glass Company  

Your Price: $8.00
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6126

Anchor Hocking Lido 22 ounce amber Iced Tea Made by the Anchor Hocking Company in the 1960s, the Lido line is yet another of the popular crinkle glassware so prevalent at the time. Like the Morgantown Crinkle line , it features highly textured surface. What distiniguishes the Lido line is that the pattern does not go all the way up to the rim of the glass. It came in colors of Aquamarine, Avocado, Crystal, Honey Gold, Laser Blue, and Spicy Brown.

Anchor Hocking produced the "Milano" pattern from 1959 to 1963. The pattern name was then changed to "Lido" because subsequently the molds were remade by the Zanesville Mold Company in Ohio, a newly acquired Anchor Hocking Corporation subsidiary. The difference between the molds resulted in the `Milano' pattern name changing to "Lido." Although the two patterns are similar, the "Milano" pattern has a distinctive and more defined "crinkle" than "Lido". "Milano" was produced in Forest Green and Crystal only. In the Lido pattern the crinkle pattern does not extend all the way to the top of the glass. There is a clear rim at the very top.

This amber Iced Tea glass stands 7 inches tall and holds an amazing 22 ounces! Made for cold drinks of ice tea, kool-aid, or lemonade, it is easy to grip and looks great. A practical retro vintage design ready for your kitchen today.
Circa: 1960-1970s
Manufacturer: Anchor Hocking Glass Company  

Your Price: $8.00
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Click here to enlarge image and see more about item 6112: set Morgantown Crinkle Green juice glasses

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set Morgantown Crinkle Green juice glasses Produced by the Morgantown Glass Company in the period when they were known as the Morgantown Glass Guild which started in 1933, this is a set of 6 4 inch tall x 2 1/4 inch wide flat juice glasses in the Shamrock Green color. Each holds 6 ounces. This line in transparant colors started in the 1950s.

By 1958, it had been renamed the Decor line, which was the brainchild of J. Richard Haden who along with his brother Samuel K. took over the business from their father Joseph Haden. In 1958, the first Decor by Morgantown" catalog was published.

However, when the Carbone Company of Boston, one of the major national Importers assumed the line as their own in the early Sixties, the line became known as Crinkle. This line can be seen and is well presented on pages 214-215 of Jerry Gallagher's Handbook of Old Morgantown Glass (1995).

This set of 6 flat juice glasses is in the Shamrock Green color, one of the harder colors to find in this line. It is in excellent condition and ready to join your Mid-century home as you serve a fresh orange juice or Kool-Aid on the veranda or patio (such great mid century terms). Price is for the set of 6.

Add them to your Morgantown or Art Deco American glassware collection today.
Circa: 1950-1970
Manufacturer: Morgantown Glass Company, Morgantown West Virginia  

Your Price: $28.00
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6176

Seneca Driftwood amber set 4 Hi-Ball glasses The Seneca Glass Company operated from 1891 to 1983. The original factory was in Fostoria, Ohio (built, then vacated by Fostoria). Some time later, a new factory was built along the Monongahela River in Morgantown, West Virginia. Seneca's factory was next to the Morgantown Glass Works and two doors down from Beaumont Glass. This proximity led to the companies "borrowing" designs from one another and at times making or decorating glass for each other. The full name Driftwood Casual is often shortened to Driftwood.

Driftwood Casual is available in a rainbow of colors, though not all pieces will be found in every color. Official colors names are Accent Red, Amber, Buttercup (later called Yellow), Charm Blue, Cinnamon (sometimes called Brown), Crystal, Delphine Blue, Gray, Heather, Lime Green, Moss Green, Peacock Blue, Plum, and Ritz Blue.

This is a set of the Amber Driftwood Casual 5 1/8" tall 12 ounces Hi-Ball glasses. This is an interesting color as the glass has darker coloration in the base due to the thickness of the glass.

The set is in excellent condition and ready for your Mad Men rec room or bar today. Whether you use them on your patio or terrace or in your swanky living room, you can Gg green and save resources and purchase a piece of America's past. Sturdy, dependable, dishwasher-friendly, it is ready for your kitchen table today.

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Circa: 1953-1983
Manufacturer: Seneca Glass Company, Morgantown, West Virginia  

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Click here to enlarge image and see more about item 6161: Green cased Sommerso Murano clam shape bowl

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6161

Green cased Sommerso Murano clam shape bowl This is a great example of the high quality midcentury Italian art glass that was imported into this country and available at the best retailers.

This is a really attractive mid 20th century murano ashtray/artbowl. Clam shape with bullicante controlled bubble cased ultramarine glass. 5 5/8 inches long x 3 1/2 inches wide x 2 1/4 inches in height. In excellent condition with no damage. Has a highly polished flat base.

Add it to your Mad Men decor today. Go green! Save resources and purchase a piece of the past. It is ready for your home today.
Circa: 1950-1970
Manufacturer: Murano Italy  

Your Price: $35.00
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Click here to enlarge image and see more about item 6192: Seneca Driftwood Green early table tumblers

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6192

Seneca Driftwood Green early table tumblers The Seneca Glass Company operated from 1891 to 1983. The original factory was in Fostoria, Ohio (built, then vacated by Fostoria). Some time later, a new factory was built along the Monongahela River in Morgantown, West Virginia. Seneca's factory was next to the Morgantown Glass Works and two doors down from Beaumont Glass. This proximity led to the companies "borrowing" designs from one another and at times making or decorating glass for each other. The full name of line #1980 is Driftwood Casual, often shortened to Driftwood.

Driftwood Casual is available in a rainbow of colors, though not all pieces will be found in every color. Official colors names are Accent Red, Amber, Buttercup (later called Yellow), Charm Blue, Cinnamon (sometimes called Brown), Crystal, Delphine Blue, Gray, Heather, Lime Green, Moss Green, Peacock Blue, Plum, and Ritz Blue.

This is a set of the early hard to find Moss Green Driftwood Casual 4 1/8" tall 10 ounces table tumblers. The table tumbler is one of the earlier pieces and is not easy to find today. It was an early item in the line last offered in the 1967 catalog.

The set is in good vintage condition as far as the glass itself. There are some wear marks in the top inch or so of each glass caused I believe by being put through the dishwasher. Use them with no fear just don't put them through the dishwasher.

They are ready for your Mad Men rec room or bar today. Whether you use them on your patio or terrace or in your swanky living room. Get those gin & tonics ready or just serve water or iced tea in them.

You can go green and save resources and purchase a piece of America's past. Sturdy, dependable, dishwasher-friendly, it is ready for your kitchen table today.

See more photos at bottom of listing.
Circa: 1953-1967
Manufacturer: Seneca Glass Company, Morgantown, West Virginia  

Your Price: $19.00
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7946-7948

set 3 Russel Wright AM glass cocktails Each of the threecocktails in this set of Russel Wright American Modern glass measures 2 3/4 inches and holds exactly three ounces to the brim. The color is chartreuse, one of the four colors in which this line was produced by Morgantown circa 1951, but never marked. Excellent conditon. No chips, flakes or cracks. See a description of the items in this line illustrated and priced in second edition Kerr, p. 238-239.

This line can also be seen in the 2000 Keller and Ross book titled Russel Wright, Dinnerware, Pottery and More on pages 183-185. Though this line of Russel Wright glass designs may indeed be the easiest to find today, it is still relatively difficult to locate examples in excellent condition.

I purchased these glasses very reasonably so I am able to offer them at a 50% discount from the prices listed in the Kerr book and well below the Keller/Ross price of $20-$25 each.

Add them to your Midcentury glassware collection or Russel Wright collection today. Priced the set of four.

Go green! Save resources and purchase a piece of America's past. Sturdy, dependable, dishwasher-friendly, it is ready for your home today.
Circa: 1951
Manufacturer: Old Morgantown Glass Company for Russel Wright  

Your Price: $28.00
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set 4 midcentury silverfade juice tumbler Each of the four glasses in this great retro vintage midcentury set stands 3 5/8 inches tall x 2 1/4 inches across the top. Each holds 6 ounces of liquid to the brim. Perhaps they were juice glasses as well as bar glasses. Each is decorated with a 1/2 inch band of silver in the style of Dorothy Thorpe. In addition, each of these glasses was wheel cut to create 8 ovals on the outside of the glass making them easier to handle and adding a dash of style.

They are in excellent condition and ready for your Mad Men era bar or rec room today.
Manufacturer: unknown  

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Click here to enlarge image and see more about item 6180: Fostoria Flame #2545 ball finial server

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6180

Fostoria Flame #2545 ball finial server Talk about a great Art Deco design for an American piece of glass. This pattern came out in 1936 right smack in the Art Deco period. It was the same year a traveling exhibit of 400 pieces from the seminal Paris Art Deco Exposition traveled across the United States.

This eleven inch wide clear Fostoria Flame pattern sandwich server has a fabulous Art Deco look to it yet it remains a practical piece of glass, made to serve sandwiches or cookies to your guest. Put anything you want on it and enjoy a connection to America's past.
Circa: 1936-1958
Manufacturer: Fostoria Glass Company  

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6178

Seneca Driftwood amber set 4 Hi-Ball glasses The Seneca Glass Company operated from 1891 to 1983. The original factory was in Fostoria, Ohio (built, then vacated by Fostoria). Some time later, a new factory was built along the Monongahela River in Morgantown, West Virginia. Seneca's factory was next to the Morgantown Glass Works and two doors down from Beaumont Glass. This proximity led to the companies "borrowing" designs from one another and at times making or decorating glass for each other. The full name Driftwood Casual is often shortened to Driftwood.

Driftwood Casual is available in a rainbow of colors, though not all pieces will be found in every color. Official colors names are Accent Red, Amber, Buttercup (later called Yellow), Charm Blue, Cinnamon (sometimes called Brown), Crystal, Delphine Blue, Gray, Heather, Lime Green, Moss Green, Peacock Blue, Plum, and Ritz Blue.

This is a set of the Amber Driftwood Casual 5 1/8" tall 12 ounces Hi-Ball glasses. This is an interesting color as the glass has darker coloration in the base due to the thickness of the glass.

The set is in excellent condition and ready for your Mad Men rec room or bar today. Whether you use them on your patio or terrace or in your swanky living room, you can Gg green and save resources and purchase a piece of America's past. Sturdy, dependable, dishwasher-friendly, it is ready for your kitchen table today.
Circa: 1953-1983
Manufacturer: Seneca Glass Company, Morgantown, West Virginia  

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Click here to enlarge image and see more about item 7954: Morgantown Crinkle Peacock Blue sherbet

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Morgantown Crinkle Peacock Blue sherbet Produced by the Morgantown Glass Company in the period when they were known as the Morgantown Glass Guild which started in 1933, this is the 2 7/8 inch tall 6 oz. footed sherbet in the Peacock Blue color. This line in transparant colors started in the 1950s.

By 1958, it had been renamed the Decor line, which was the brainchild of J. Richard Haden who along with his brother Samuel K. took over the business from their father Joseph Haden. In 1958, the first Decor by Morgantown" catalog was published.

However, when the Carbone Company of Boston, one of the major national Importers assumed the line as their own in the early Sixties, the line became known as Crinkle. This line can be seen and is well presented on pages 214-215 of Jerry Gallagher's Handbook of Old Morgantown Glass (1995).

This sherbet is in the Peacock Blue color, one of the harder colors to find in this line. It is in excellent condition and ready to join your Mid-century home as you serve lemonade or iced tea on the veranda or patio (such great mid century terms).

Circa: 1950-1970
Manufacturer: Morgantown Glass Guild Morgantown West Virginia  

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Bryce El Rancho aqua blue juice glasses Produced by the Bryce Glass Company, this is a pair of 3 1/2 inch tall 7 oz. flat juice glasses in the Aqua Blue color.

Not much is known about Bryce's El Rancho production. It was made around the same time as Crinkle, Driftwood, and Lido, and is often confused with them.

This pair of 7 oz flat juice glasses is in the Aqua Blue color, one of the harder colors to find in this line. They are in excellent condition and ready to join your Mid-century home as you serve lemonade or iced tea on the veranda or patio (such great mid century terms).

Circa: 1950-1970
Manufacturer: Bryce Glass Company  

Your Price: $16.00
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Click here to enlarge image and see more about item 7845: Fenton Glass Ivory Satin Shoe Slipper #9295

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Fenton Glass Ivory Satin Shoe Slipper #9295 Cinderella would love this little ivory satin glass shoe with a swirled pattern and high sides, decorated in Fenton's design of purple roses with yellow small flowers behind them. There are seven different locations painted. The top rim of the shoe / slipper is painted a pale pink.

Dimensions: The slipper/shoe measures 5 inches long.

It is marked on the bottom with the artist's signature, "handpainted by J.L. Barnum."

Condition: No chips, cracks or other damage. Add it to your Fenton glass or glass shoe collection today.
Circa: 1990s
Manufacturer: Fenton Glass Company, West Virginia  

Your Price: $14.00
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Macbeth-Evans Petalware 9 inch berry bowl Produced by the Macbeth-Evans Company from 1930-1940, the Petalware pattern was made in pink, monax, cremax, decorated, Ivrene, and crystal. This is the Ivrene glass in the Petalware pattern. The edges of the pattern show the same fiery opalescence as some of the American Sweetheart pieces also made by Macbeth-Evans.

This variation of the Petalware Ivrene is decorated with a 22K gold rim.

The berry bowl stands 3 inches tall x 9 inches across.

This set was part of a purchase of 49 piece of this pattern which was in the original box. It is either very very little used or never used. The pattern can be seen on pages 175-176 of the Mauzy's 1999 Depression Glass book.

I am pricing these at exactly half of what the 1999 edition of Mauzy's Depression Glass book suggested as current values. I bought the set very reasonably so I can afford to pass these along hopefully to a collector who will use and treasure them.

Add it to your collection of vintage American dinnerware today. It would stunning on a dark wood buffet in the Mid-century style of a blond wood credenza.
Circa: 1930-1940
Manufacturer: Macbeth-Evans Glass Company  

Your Price: $17.50
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Macbeth-Evans Petalware creamer sugar gold Produced by the Macbeth-Evans Company from 1930-1940, the Petalware pattern was made in pink, monax, cremax, decorated, Ivrene, and crystal. This is the Ivrene glass in the Petalware pattern. The edges of the pattern show the same fiery opalescence as some of the American Sweetheart pieces also made by Macbeth-Evans.

This variation of the Petalware Ivrene is decorated with a 22K gold rim.

The footed creamer stands 3 1/4 inches tall. The footed handled sugar bowl stands 3 1/2 inches tall.

This set was part of a purchase of 49 piece of this pattern which was in the original box. It is either very very little used or never used. The pattern can be seen on pages 175-176 of the Mauzy's 1999 Depression Glass book.

I am pricing these at exactly half of what the 1999 edition of Mauzy's Depression Glass book suggested as current values. I bought the set very reasonably so I can afford to pass these along hopefully to a collector who will use and treasure them.

Add it to your collection of vintage American dinnerware today. It would stunning on a dark wood buffet in the Mid-century style of a blond wood credenza.
Circa: 1930-1940
Manufacturer: Macbeth-Evans Glass Company  

Your Price: $15.00
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Anchor Hocking set 4 Green Fire-King mugs These stackable mugs are perfect for a small kitchen, apartment or camp where space is limited. Each stacks into another as the base is narrower than the top. Each mug stands 4 3/8 inches tall x 3 3/4 inches wide at the top. These mugs are what is called New Old Stock as they were never used. I bought a case of 24 of them recently. The box listed the color as Avocado Green. Talk about late 1960s, early 1970s!

They are in excellent condition. Each mug is signed Anchor Hocking Fire-King Oven-Prood Made in U.S. A. with a shape number also.

Perfect for that retro vintage kitchen, camp or apartment. Price is for the set. 4 sets of 4 mugs available.
Circa: 1960-1970
Manufacturer: Anchor Hocking Glass Co. Fire-King  

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