This Cambridge Rose Point etched crystal #3500/31 6" Ram's Head Candleholder Pair is in excellent condition (no flaws noted) and priced under it $300 book value. (Ram's head difficult to see in the pictures; see picture 2). I've never seen this particular set before; while the price guide lists the shorter #3500 pair as ram's head, it doesn't have that notation for the 6" pair. Cambridge Glass made items with the Rose Point etch from 1935-1954. See the Newsletter li ...click for details
This Cambridge CAPRICE #38 medium sized footed Sugar in Moonlight Blue is in very good condition, the only flaw is a small chip on the bottom of the sugar handle (not noticeable due to the pattern; I didn't find it until after several inspections and I keep having to recheck to find it; see pictures 2 and 3). Cambridge made Caprice from 1936-1957; it is their blank #3550.
This Fostoria waterfall (#5099) Low Sherbet is 4 1/4" high and hold 6 oz. with a topaz (yellow) optic bowl and crystal stem and foot. It is in excellent condition (no chips, cracks, or other flaws). Fostoria made this stemware pattern from 1928-1943. I also have 2 with a minor fleabite on or near the rim (noticeable only if you feel the edge with your fingertip, and quite usable and displayable) for $5 each. (Note that Replacements calls these "amber topaz" but Fostoria's topa ...click for details
These Fostoria #5099 Water Tumblers are 5 3/8" high and hold 8 oz. with a topaz (yellow) optic bowl and crystal stem and foot. They are in excellent condition (no chips, cracks, or other flaws). (Note that Replacements calls these "amber topaz" but Fostoria's topaz is yellow). Please specify how many you wish to order in the Comments section of the order form or in an email.
These Fostoria waterfall (#5099) High Sherbets (aka saucer champagnes) are 6" high and hold 6 oz. with a topaz (yellow) optic bowl and crystal stem and foot. All are in excellent condition (no chips, cracks, or other flaws). (Note that Replacements calls these "amber topaz" but Fostoria's topaz is yellow; in my picture, the yellow is highlighted because of the green background, see Picture 3 of the short version of the sherbet for truer color). Fostoria made this stemware patt ...click for details
This Cambridge Rose Point etched crystal #1399 11" flat, flared serving bowl is in excellent condition (no chips, cracks, or significant use marks, only a couple small marks can be seen in the bottom if you hold the bowl to the light). It's an item not usually found and is priced well under the book value of $150. Cambridge Glass made items with the Rose Point etch from 1935-1954. See the Newsletter link on my homepage for a write-up of Cambridge Glass history and the Rose Point etch.
This Cambridge Rose Point #1705 Ice Pail or Bucket is 6" high and 4.5" wide at the top; it's in excellent condition, no chips, cracks or scratches. No wear or tarnish to the hammered chrome handle. The matching 8" original tongs do have some corrosion, particularly at the end grips (might have sat in water?) (see picture). One of the rarer ice pails, with a book value of $250. Cambridge made Rose Point etched items from 1935-1954. See the Newsletter link on my homepage for a w ...click for details
This crystal Cambridge WILDFLOWER etched 10" round 5-Part Celery & Relish (on the Round #394 blank) is in excellent condition, no chips, cracks or scratches. Cambridge made items with this etch from 1940-1958.
These Cambridge Willow Blue 8" #3400/62 salad plates are all in excellent condition, very minor stacking marks, no chips, cracks, or meaningful scratches. These are big enough to be used as luncheon plates. One has a tiny piece of unblended glass (as is common in this Cambridge color). There are 2 sets of 6 plates available (total of 12 plates); if you want both, please indicate in the comments section of the order form or in an email.
This Cambridge Rose Point #3400/52 5.5" covered butter is the version with the petal knob (also comes with a round knob) and is in excellent condition, no chips or cracks, just a few very minor, light use marks inside. Cambridge made Rose Point etched items from 1935-1954. See the Newsletter link on my homepage for a write-up of Cambridge Glass history and the Rose Point etch.