Vintage Glass; Stoppered Bottles, Vintage Pot, Amber Glass With Sunshine Lid.
Item History & Price
Reference Number: Avaluer:31655334 |
First is the red stemmed glass. It took some sharp young eyes to decipher the gold tag on the base of this glass; but we determined it says Weston, West Virginia - research led is to the Weston Glass company; but we didn't find a matching glass to give further information about its history. It is a pretty piece with no scratching of the red or marks from use. If you know more information, I would be interested.
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Next are two stoppered, cut glass, pitchers. These are very versatile and could be used for salad dressing, a dainty vase or anything your heart desires. The stoppers also fits tightly, but is all glass, there is no plastic liner on these. The shorter pitcher is 5" tall with a 3 3/4" diameter at the base. The taller one is 8" tall and has a 2 1/4" base. The taller one does have a slight roughness on one edge of the upper lip. More something I feel than see, not chip, but roughness.
Next is a vintage Silex coffee caraffe. The handle is solild and firmly attached to the glass. There is some hard water - or at least a cloudiness near the metal where it attaches to the item. It stands 4 1/2" tall.
Next are Avon stoppered bottle. The one with a paper ring around the upper edge has a plastic liner on the stopper and is slightly clouded on the inner glass. I have not tried to clean with any special products so this might come out easily. It does not appear to be hard water stained. The smallest is Pearl's and Lace with a drop of the perfume left. This is a screw on lid. Finally, a larger bottle of Pearls and Lace with about 1" of product remaining. This has a pull style lid - the flower comes off for application.
Then, a set of four bottles that remind me of medicine bottles of old. They are in great condition - one does have a portion of the plastic lining for the stopper missing. Otherwise - nice little bottles, perfect for whatever strikes your fancy. These are 4" tall with a 1" diameter.
Then a Neat Amber bottle with a ceramic sun lid. It has a functioning metal wire holding the lid on. The lid sits securely, but not tightly. It would not keep carbonation tightly in the jar any longer. It would protect, but not seal liquid.
There are also 3 bottles that originally had stoppers that no longer do. They are basic and pretty with potential for whatever your can dream up.
Please email questions and thanks for looking.