Made in the 40s this bar set could  fit right into modern decor.  Mix or shake your martinis and cosmos in these
beautiful containers.  The six glasses
are great for serving cordials or
apertifs.  The silver is in perfect condition.

Fostoria created this outstanding compote.  The Century blank has lovely lines and the edging adds a great finish. The Heather etching is reminiscent of holly and would make a great bowl for the holidays.
11" diameter.
4.25" height
Fostoria's wonderful fleur-de-lis handle fits right in on Saints' game day.  The golden amber color is the perfect hue for the Saints. Imagine serving tidbits on this lovely tray during the game.  You'll be the hostess with the mostest of the Who Dat Nation. 
The Vernon pattern etching is lovely.
11" in diameter.
Fenton produced millions of pieces of glassware over the many years of the company's existence. 
Hobnail was produced in
many different shapes
and colors.
Opalescent white over a color was a special effect
that created many unique
pieces. 
The basket is 7'5" long,7' wide &  3.7" in height. 
The handle rises to 8.25".
The Indiana Glass Company made this bright blue bowl for the Tiara Company in 1982.  It was made from its original 1930s mold called Double Fleur-de-lis.  The perfect bowl for Fleur-de-lis collectors.  
A beautiful French blue color
reminiscent of our French heritage.  12" in diameter
2012 Parade of Prizes
The New Martinsville "Janice" swan is a classic. The crystal bowl has petal-like lines that catch the light.  The cobalt
blue swan rises gracefully
from the bowl.
11" long, 8" wide,
9.5 high at head
Even if you are not a Saints fan you have to love this compote and tray.  If you ARE a fan then this is THE perfect piece for you. Two pieces of incredible black glass trimmed in wide gold bands make an exceptional combo. Made by Imperial in the 30's its design is still
relevant in today's decor. Compote 10.5" diameter. Tray 10.5" in diameter.