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Late 20th Century to contemporary glass from Tiara, Lenox, Luminarc/Arcoroc, Murano,and other collectible glass makers
Mid Century glassware from the 1940s, 1950s and 1960s: Anchor Hocking, Indiana, Jeannette, Hazel Atlas, Federal and more
Pitchers, tumblers, drinking and barware glasses, beverage sets
Baby and children's glass feeding dishes and antique toy glassware
Colored and crystal glassware from the late 1920s through 1940, generally given away as premiums or sold inexpensively in five and dime or variety stores
Antique Carnival, Opalescent, and Early American Pattern glass, pressed glassware made from circa 1870 through the 1910s
Fine 1920s through 1960s American elegant glassware, generally ground and polished, well finished wares
Late Victorian era through 20th Century opaque glassware in milk white and other colors, often decorated
Pyrex by Corning mixing bowls, tableware, oven ware, storage dishes, Corelle go-withs. Also Corning Ware stovetop, ovenware and bakeware
Elegant goblets, wines, champagnes, cordials, and other stemmed glassware
1800s to early 1900s crystal and colored pressed and blown glassware, often decorated