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"DEPRESSION GLASS"
This is a really nice depression era cookie jar. It is the Madrid pattern and it is the pink glass version of this glass. It is perfect (it is missing the lid) and it is priced at just $15.99.
Here is a really nice Candlewick 13 inch platter. These are listed at a value of $120.00. This one is in excellent condition but there are some age marks. This wonderful collectible Candlewick platter is priced here at just $21.99.

This is a lovely honey amber wavy locus pattern bowl. We pictured the bowl upside down to show the pattern. There is nothing bad about this nice bowl and it could very well be a depression era bowl. Many depression era items were stored and hardly used. This bowl measures about 10 inches across. The second picture shows the smaller version of the same pattern bowl. They are priced at just $17.99, and $15.99 as pictured.


Here we are offering a sweet set. This we believe is a production piece from L. E. Smith Glass around the year 1940. This is a pinwheel pattern glass and L. E. Smith is known for this pattern. All eight pieces, 6 nappies, fruit bowl and creamer all have gold accents on the edge and most of that is in excellent condition. This set was not used a lot since it was purchased. The larger fruit bowl is 7 inches across, the nappies are 3 1/2 inches across. There are no chips, crack or imperfections. This set is priced at just $35.99.
Here we are offering a nice depression glass bowl with two handles and folded edges. It is pink depression and has an etched floral pattern in it. It measures about 8 inches handle to handle and it is in mint condition. It is priced here at just $15.99.
We know that this is a lovely depression glass bowl. The pattern is Mayfair Open Rose. We also have the frosted glass version of this bowl (same pattern, same years of production) The bowl measures 9 and 1/2 inches handle to handle. It is priced at just $49.99. The frosted bowl is $59.99.
This set of depression glass cream and sugar is a matching pattern to the folded edge bowl above and in fact were purchased from the same family as mentioned above. All three items are depression era items and are still in mint condition. The price for this cream and sugar is just $13.99.

Here we are offering a couple of nice depression glass plates. They are the Madrid pattern and one is the grill plate and the other is the dinner plate. They are both about 10 inches approximately. The two plates are priced here at just $29.99.
Here we offer a nice compote made of dark green glass and we believe that it was produced by Fenton prior to 1970 when they started to mark their glass. It has a nice wavy rim and stand 7 inches tall. It is gorgeous and priced here at just $11.99.
This is a nice 5 inch amber compote. There is no maker's mark, but it is in perfect shape. This compote is priced here at just $5.99.
This is a lovely green Kings Crown sandwich plate. These were produced by Indiana Glass. This plate measures 8 inches across. It's old but looks brand new and the price here is just $3.99.
This is a beautiful pair of light or Honey amber Iris pattern tall glasses. Many times glasses are put to the back of the cupboard and only the front ones are used. You may have a partial set of these, and need to complete the set. They stand 6 inches tall and are in mint condition. This nice pair of glasses is priced at just $9.99.
This was a strange find for me. It is an Early American Prescut crystal bowl with the original label stuck on the inside of the bowl, and it is in mint condition. It measures 7 inches across. The price here is just $8.99.
This is an Early American cut glass pedestal cake or cookie tray. This pattern of glass is also found under Federal glass on this site. This item is crystal clear glass and stands 4 inches on the pedestal and 11 inches across. It is a great cookie server or cake server and the price is just $9.99.
Here is an outstanding pitcher produced during the depression era and it is in mint condition. It stands 8 1/2 inches tall and shows no signs of aging or wear. It is priced here at just $19.99.
Here we are offering for sale a very unique older Cream and Sugar set. Both pieces are made of green glass. There is a drop leaf/floral design from the rim to almost the bottom of the set and there is a very unique handle on the creamer. They are 2 1/4 inches deep. A great Cream and Sugar set for just $13.99.

This is a nice depression glass Colonial pattern lidded compote. This item has wonderful gold overlay decorating the finial and the footing. This dish stands 6 1/2 inches tall and is wonderful. The finial picture does not show it clearly, but some of the gold has been worn off with use. It is priced at just $17.99.

The first picture shows two small glasses, which we thought were a type of small sundae type glasses originally. The pattern is thumb print and as seen in the second picture they are a part of a cordial set from Indiana Glass. The decanter stands about 11 inches tall with the stopper in place. All the items pictured are in mint condition and priced all together at the low price of $29.99.
Offered here is great looking yellow amber glass cream sugar and matching tray. I am not sure of the pattern. On a previous entered item, we have just the cream and sugar in light green without the tray. The tray measures 9 inches long and 4 1/4 inches wide. The cream and sugar stand about 2 1/2 inches tall and measure 3 1/2 inches wide. The complete set comes to you for just $12.99.
This is a tall creamer. I believe it to be a press glass, but I am not sure. It stands 5 1/4 inches tall and the base is 3 inches wide. The pattern looks a bit like Wexford crystal. It is a really nice size creamer...you won't have to make extra trips to the kitchen to refill it. The price is just $6.99.
Here we are selling another piece of the set of Early American Presscut (Depression Glass)...the pitcher. It stands abouts 5 3/4 inches tall and is in excellent condition. It is priced at just $15.00.
Here we are offering for sale a few pieces from the past. This is depression glass (National pattern), and there are 6 smaller bowls that match the larger bowl. One napie has a small chip on the outer edge, but the resst are in A1 shape. The whole set is priced at just $12.00.
Offered for sale is this older Amber glass cake stand. It stands 4 3/4 inches tall and is just under 11 inches wide. I believe that this cake stand was made after the depression glass era. It is in excellent shape, and there are no chips or cracks. Purchase this older Amber beauty for just $11.99.
Offered for sale is this very deep clear glass fruit/punch bowl. I list it as a fruit bowl, as there were no matching cups with it. It would, however, make an excellent second punch bowl for large gatherings. This bowl is 7 inches deep and 12 inches across the rim. The rim is serated as if cup hooks could have been put around it. It is in excellent condition...no chips or cracks here. So fill it with fruit, or fill it with punch, whatever. Purchase this wonderful bowl here for just $6.99.
Here we have another very old footed fruit bowl. This is Early American Presscut (Depression Glass) and quite heavy. It stands 7 3/4 inches tall and is 8 3/4 inches in diameter. This great depression era item is priced at just $15.00.
Here we have yet another very old item. This is the matching plate/platter to the Flutted Fruit bowl previously mentioned. It is Early American Presscut pattern Depression glass and measures 11 inches in diameter. Both of these pieces are in mint condition and this plate or platter is just $15.00.
Offered here is a nice clear Indiana Glass grape cluster on vines pattern lidded candy dish. It is in mint condition. This could be a reproduction piece or depression glass. It stands 7 inches tall on a nice stable pedestal. It is priced here at just $9.99.

Here we are selling a great olive green dish from the past. I believe this is depression glass with Sunflower pattern. It has the two handles and measures about 7 1/2 inches end to end. It would make an excellent pickle dish for the holiday table. Beside it is pictured the clear glass sunflower dish. Pick either one up here for just $7.99.

Here we have a nice Amber irridescent glass bowl, in the shape of a flower. Also, we have this bowl in the clear, green, red and amber. They are the Wild Rose pattern of depression glass, and all the ones pictured are in excellent shape. This is a great value for just $14.99. Clear..just $9.99. Green...just $9.99. Red...just $14.99. Amber...just $9.99.
Here we have some Depression Glass for sale and it is made in the National pattern. It has two handles and it is devided into three sections...one for the drink, the larger for snacks and believe it or not, the third section is an ashtray. The tray measures 11 inches long and just a bit more than 6 inches across. What a unique item, and we actually have two of them, so you could get them both at a great price. Buy one for $15.99 or buy the pair for just $28.99.
For sale here and at a great bargain is this 12 inch round cake plate. I believe this is Depression glass and part of the Bubble pattern of glassware. It has three small feet on the bottom to hold it up off the counter. It makes it easier to turn the plate when cutting an iced cake. Pick up this rare item from the old days for the unbelievable price of just $12.99.
This is a nice Early American depression glass serving tray. It measures 12 inches across, and it is in excellent condition. The price here is just $11.99.
This is a nice pair of National pattern candlestick holders. They are in mint condition and stand about 3 inches tall. They are a upright candlestick compared to the ones listed below. They are priced here at just $13.99.

Here is a really nice set of depression glass cream and sugar. This set had a gold trim but most of the gold has worn off. They are 2 1/2 inches deep and other than the gold trim being nearly worn off, they are in excellent shape. We also have another set including the two handled tray also with some gold worn off from use. Normally the cream and sugar are sold for $13.00...get them here for just $7.99. The cream sugar and tray set is just $11.99
Here is a really nice set of depression glass matching the set above. This is the national pattern ash tray and candlestick holders. These three items have what appears to be sunflower centers in the design, but they are definitely Nation Depression glass. This nice three piece set is in mint condition and it priced here at just $29.99.

For sale is this lovely 8 3/8ths inches tall Early American Presscut glass vase/candy dish. It has a wonderful heavy base that has the swirl pattern in it. It almost looks like the beginnings of the Pinwheel pattern on the sides of this item. It is also an old item as there are four seams on this glass. The toothy rim is rather distinctive as well. The goblet shape is very nice, and pleasing to the eye. Purchase this old world charmer here for just $9.99.

For sale here is a stunning Early American Presscut glass vase or candy dish (your choice). This is an old item as there are four distinct seams on it. It measures 5 3/8ths inches across the top and stands 5 1/2 inches tall. The base is 4 3/8ths inches. This is a thick heavy glass item. The beautiful pattern really grabs the light and draws the eyes to it. Stunning and it can be purchased here for just $9.99.
Here we are selling a very nice Early American Presscut pitcher. It stands just 5 inches tall, but is huge of value. It is old, but shines like new. These normally sell for $15. $20 but this one can be picked up here for just $6.99.
Offered for sale is this nice cream and lidded sugar set. The picture is poor, as it clearly does not show this set off well. This press cut glass cream and sugar set is priced at just $5.99.
Here we have offered for sale a wonderful 9 inch oval serving bowl that is Early American press cut glass. It has a nice scalloped edge. Serve it up in style with this little gem. Flawless it is, and offered up for sale at the low low price of just $5.00. A green version of this bowl is also available for the same price...just $5.00.

Here is an oldy but a goodie. We offer for sale this wavy edge bowl with an English Hobnail pattern. It measures just under 7 inches wide. It is nearly perfect. I say that because it's base is not flat and it has a small wobble to it. Two opposing corners on the square base don't rest on the table, but the others do. It may depend on the surface it is resting on also, as it sits on the desk surface with basically no wobble at all. For that reason, we offer it up for sale for just $3.00. The small blue wavy bowl is perfect, measures 4 1/4 inches wide and is priced at $3.00. The milky glass one is also perfect, measures just under 7 inches across and is $5.00.
Here we offer another depression glass item up for sale. It is the Early American Presscut serving dish. It measures 12 inches long and 6 1/2 inches wide. It could also be a vegetable dish. It is in excellent shape with no crazing and can be purchase here for just $12.00.

Here, we offer two gorgeous glassware items, which are produced in the depression era Windsor pattern. The clear lidded one has a small slot in the bottom section for a spoon to rest in. The amber one does not have the slot. They are in excellent shape, even the brass finial on the tops. They measures 5 inches in diameter and almost 6 inches tall to the top of the brass finial. Which ever way you use them, they will look great. Purchase either item here for just $11.99.
Here we are selling a super depression era item. I am told that it was produced by Pittsburg Glass, and that it is called a dip or scoop bowl. It is a nice green glass with gold highlights. The gold is around the upper edge and shows some signs of age here, as some gold has worn away. These were used for scooping out salt or sugar back in the days when sugar or salt was not always loose and granular like it is today. This old timer is priced here at just $21.99.

These are really nice depression era items. They are the Windsor pattern produced by Federal Glass and are jelly jars with lid and spoon. As you can see we have the clear and the pink version. They stand approx. 6 inches tall as pictured. They are priced here at just $8.99.
Here we are selling a nice depression era item. This was produced by Indiana Glass as far as I know and it is made of clear glass. Many of these were then flashed with red or blue/green finish. This dish is in mint condition and priced at just $7.99.
This is a really nice grouping of honey amber irridized dishes. These are depression era and in mint condition. They are priced at just $4.99 each.