Showing posts with label Jeannette Glass. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jeannette Glass. Show all posts

Sunday, July 14, 2019

Pink Depression Glass Oval Serving Tray



















I absolutely love colored depression glass and I especially love pink!  It brings out my girly, romantic side.  Here we have a lovely pink depression glass oval serving tray in the Windsor pattern manufactured by the Jeannette Glass Company.   It measures 11 1/2 " by 8 1/4".



















It is in near perfect condition without chips or cracks and it would make a beautiful serving piece for your sweets, or a fabulous dresser tray.  This will be a hard piece to part with!

Asking - $28


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Jeannette Pink Depression Glass Cubist Tri-Footed Dish



















The Cube or Cubist pattern was a popular pressed-glass, depression era pattern produced by the Jeannette Glass Company from 1929 - 1933.  Here we have a beautiful pink cubist sawtooth edged tri-footed dish.



















This piece is in excellent condition without any chips, cracks, scratches, or rough edges.  Measures 6 1/4" diameter and 2 1/4" high and is a heavier, thicker dish.



















Colored glass from this era is highly collectable for it's rarity and esthetic quality.  This piece fits a romantic décor and looks beautiful on a table or dresser and can be used to hold candy, nuts, keys, jewelry, or your change.


Asking - $25


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Tuesday, July 9, 2019

Vintage Glass Pedestal Wedding Cake Box With Lid
























I have seen many of these lidded boxes online, manufactured by the Jeannette Glass Co. in the 50's and 60's.  They were produced and painted in a few different colors in addition to clear, such as blue, green, and amber, and some have gold trim.
























The box on this one has fine stippling on the outside surface and measures 6 1/2' tall and 4" square with a 2 1/2" square base.  I feel this one may have at one time been painted blue as there are a couple of small flecks of blue paint around seams, largely un noticed.  It is in great condition without cracks or chips.
























They were made to hold the brides wedding cake and when it was presented to her at the wedding, the lid was removed and set under the dish.  Very elegant, even if it was only a dime-store item at the time.  I don't know if it's still a custom at modern weddings to use wedding cake boxes, but it should be!

Asking - $15


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Tuesday, July 2, 2019

Jeannette Glass " Cubist" Creamer & Sugar Bowl Set



















Fostoria Glass Co.'s most successful line (#2056) was American and was produced from 1915 up until the plant closed in 1986 and it is one of their most copied and most misidentified patterns of all time.   These are NOT Fostoria American, they are Jeannette Cubist pattern.
 


















The Jeannette Glass co. produced the Cubist pattern mainly between 1929 to 1933 with most of it being in colored glass.  Scarce now these colored pieces are hard to find, but the clear crystal individual creamer and sugar bowl were produced for a much longer period and are still fairly plentiful.



















One difference between Fostoria American and Jeannettes Cubist is that Fostoria triple-fired theirs to make a much smoother, clearer finish to their glass.  The second way to tell the difference is in that the handles on a Fostoria set extend to the top of the piece whereas on a Jeannette they are further down, about half an inch.



















The verdict is in and it is that this  Jeannette Cubist creamer and sugar bowl is a lovely set worthy of gracing any table!  No chips or cracks, they are in fabulous condition.

Asking - $15



Note:  All articles will be posted within 3 days of payment clearing, well packaged, insured and signed for.  Postage and packaging fees will be an amount in addition to the asking price of the article and may vary according to the location of the buyer.