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Consolidated Glass Collecting For Dealers and collectors
Buy, Sell, Auction New, Old, Used, Rare Vintage Consolidated Glass Eggg Shaped Vases, Jars, Jugs, Decanters, Pitchers



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Consolidated introduced a line of art glass called "Martele" in 1926.inspired by Rene Lalique production.. In 1928 Consolidated introduced the "Ruba Rombic" line of Art Deco glassware which is eagerly sought by today's Art Deco as well as Consolidated glass collectors. The manufacturer's presence has extended beyond his origins to art crystal, glass figurines, glass gifts, paperweights, Decorated glass, vases, dishes, bowls, artistic glass, candlesticks, candle holders, oil lamps, decorative glass, cake plates, tumblers, glass shades, pitchers,carafes, decanters, ice buckets, bowls, gift ideas, jewelry boxes, business card holders, glass pumpkins, garden floats, glass floats, ashtrays, baskets, powder jar, temple jar, water cooler, washing pots and hand blown glass.  The Great Depression caused Consolidated to shut down from 1932 until 1936.  In the 1940's and 1950's they continued to produce art glass; however, much of it was their milk glass line called "Con Cora." .
 

 

 

 

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