Share your favorites on Show & Tell

Unmarked 100 yr old dishes

In Glassware > Show & Tell.
Recent Activity9903 of 10058I found these glass bowls  in my house that I move into..what are they and what can you tell me of them? Thank youSilver Fade stem ware set. Dorothy Thorpe or other?
0
Love it
0
Like it

Add to collection

    Please create an account, or Log in here

    If you don't have an account, create one here.


    Create a Show & TellReport as inappropriate


    Posted 13 years ago

    sgarbe2
    (1 item)

    These have been in the family for over 100 years. Can you tell us anything about them at all? they are in excellent condition with no cracks or chips.

    Unsolved Mystery

    Help us close this case. Add your knowledge below.

    logo
    Glassware
    See all
    JADEITE GLASS SUNBEAM COVERED BUTTER DISH, Depression Style, Vintage, Farmhouse
    JADEITE GLASS SUNBEAM COVERED BUTTE...
    $17
    Vintage Imperial Carnival Glass Daisy & Button Toothpick Holder Purple Blue 
    Vintage Imperial Carnival Glass Dai...
    $9
    Green Jadeite Depression Style Glass Rooster Chicken Candy Dish - Vintage Decor
    Green Jadeite Depression Style Glas...
    $29
    Cambridge Glass Yellow Vaseline NCC Dealer Display Sign Prism Plaque #2 Boyd
    Cambridge Glass Yellow Vaseline NCC...
    $46
    logo
    JADEITE GLASS SUNBEAM COVERED BUTTER DISH, Depression Style, Vintage, Farmhouse
    JADEITE GLASS SUNBEAM COVERED BUTTE...
    $17
    See all

    Comments

    1. Paul71 Paul71, 13 years ago
      The footed bowl (or low footed compote) on left is by US Glass Company, ca. 1891, collectors call it "Heavy Gothic", original name was simply a number in the 15,000 series which I cannot recall off the top of my head. These were also sold with lids. I have the same bowl (mine is about 5", now sure what yours measures) with its original lid.
      Butter dish is by Bryce, Higbee. I'm not sure what to call the pattern, as I don't know the OMN. Wayne and Lola Higbee identify this pattern in their book as Charm, which it is NOT. The pattern shows up in Butler Brothers assortments starting in the 1890s and continues to be shown past 1900.

      Bryce, Higbee glass is one of my in depth research projects and I plan to write some articles and publish them in the near future.

    Want to post a comment?

    Create an account or login in order to post a comment.