This dark emerald green glass Button and Daisy slipper shoe is 5+" long. Age/maker unknown, though part of an older collection; excellent condition. See our other glass shoes, several colors/makers available.
This cobalt blue glass Button and Daisy slipper shoe is 5+" long. Age/maker unknown, though part of an older collection; excellent condition. See our other glass shoes, several colors/makers available.
This white milk glass Button and Daisy slipper shoe is 5+" long. Age/maker unknown, though part of an older collection; excellent condition. See our other glass shoes, several colors/makers available.
This 5" brilliant medium blue Daisy and Button pattern striker shoe is in excellent condition; age and maker unknown. Match striker is on back of shoe. See our other glass shoes, several colors/makers available.
This set of pink Daisy and Button pattern slipper shoes (approx 5" long) is priced low because the dark pink shoe has a flat chip or rough mark (see close up, picture 2); the light pink shoe is in excellent condition. Maker/age unknown.
This Boyd Glass Cat Pocono Shoe #39 has first mark, meaning it was produced between 1978-1982. It is 5+" long, made of blue slag and is in excellent condition.
This elegant Depression era New Martinsville Glass 11.5" long dark emerald or forest green and crystal swan bowl is in excellent condition; no chips, cracks, meaningful scratches, etc. This large swan dish is 5.6" high and 4 3/4" wide.
This elegant New Martinsville glass swan dish (candy bowl) is 5" long (the forest green body bowl length), 5 1/4" wide and the height is a tad over 5"; it's in excellent condition, no flaws noted. Made c1940s.
This vintage 7" long swan dish has a crystal neck and head with a brilliant sea blue bowl body. The lower portion of the body is textured on the outside to give it the effect of being on waves. The bottom is ground and polished to form a smooth base so it sits flat and firmly. No flaws noted, might be the usual bubble or two normally found in blown glass. This bowl is 3 3/4" wide and the dish is 5" high to the top of the swan's head. Age/maker unknown, but is likely c1940s, wh ...click for details