If are a buyer or a
seller of Glassware and would like to buy or offer your
items in our Online Marketplace or open your free listing direct supply store, you have come to the right place. We offer
collectors, private sellers and dealers a place where to show their items, listed for sale at auction or fixed price, offering buyers a complete line, a huge variety of
art products they can choose from.
Located in therolling hills of Pennsylvannia, glass was the primary product of the
Company. It was of high quality, manufactured by hand from the Pot Furnaces.
Milk Glass, such as Hens and other pieces was probably the outstanding
material produced, although in the 1920's other high quality decorated ware and
crystal. were produced. Although most people think
of Westmoreland for their 40s and 50s handmade colored and milk glass patterns,
they were very active during the Depression
producing glass gifts, paperweights,
Decorated glass, vases, dishes, bowls, , candlesticks, candle holders, oil
lamps, decorative glass, cake plates, tumblers, glass shades, pitchers,carafes,
decanters, ice buckets, bowls, gift ideas, jewelry boxes, perfume bottles,
decanters, business card holders, ring holders, cuspidors, baskets, toothpick
holders, oil candles, glass pumpkins, garden floats, glass floats, ashtrays,
baskets, powder jar, temple jar, water cooler, washing pots and hand blown
glass,
blown glass vase, art glass bowl,Powder Jar, Flowerpot, Drink Set, dishes, gups,
tumblers, ashtrays,
urns, water sets, window boxes.candleholders, carafes, cocktail shakers,
compotes, creamer, cordial sets, decanters, dresser set, fruit baskets, goblet,
jiggers, punchbowl,
Their most popular Depression Era pattern was
English Hobnail. This pattern was made crystal, and numerous other colors.
Decorated ware was manufatured in addition to Colored Crystal such as Amber,
Blue, Green, Pink and Brown. During the last thirty years, but manufacturing has
been 90% Milk Glass.
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