
Wednesday, April 16, 2008
Cambridge Amber Glass - Windows Border Cup & Saucer

Wednesday, March 26, 2008
Cambridge Roselyn Etch Ruffled Square Console Bowl

Thursday, March 13, 2008
Rose Point Creamer - Pretty Pieces to Grace Your Table

We have a few other pieces of Rose Point to list this next week, including a small bowl and candle, and have some stems on order. Come check us out!
Wednesday, March 12, 2008
Romance of Vintage Stemware - Cambridge 701 Flower Basket Goblets

I got this on eBay, one of the successful purchases where the glass was just as described. I originally thought it was Tiffin Diana, which also has baskets, but it clearly is Cambridge. Tiffin's Diana has larger baskets and the swag is more dramatic, hanging from the top of the baskets. (Apollo Diana by Tiffin has the same basket and swag but adds a border etch along the top of the goblet.)
If you enjoy beautiful glass, take a look at our eBay and TIAS stores for many pieces from the elegant depression era.
Catladykate at eBay:
http://stores.ebay.com/Vintage-Elegant-Depression-Glass
Cat Lady Kate's Elegant and Depression Glass on TIAS: http://www.tias.com/stores/catladykate/
Friday, February 22, 2008
Cambridge Green Console Bowl Etch 727

Console bowls were made to be centerpieces, usually flanked by candles set in matching candle holders, on a table, or set on a side table. Side tables were called console tables, thus the name. Bowls with rolled rims, like this one, are dramatic pieces that are great settings for the wonderful etchings. You can even get glass frogs to set inside the bowl, yet the flowers and water will not obscure the beautiful etch.
Console bowls are a personal favorite and I hope to entice you to enjoy them too!
Friday, February 1, 2008
Beautiful Center Handled Server by Cambridge Glass

This is Cambridge Glass etch 732, which has large round stylized flowers flanked by elaborate scrolls and tassles. Yes, this is as gorgeous in person as it appears in the picture.
Center handled sandwich servers, CHS for short, are among the signature pieces of depression glass. They were used for small cakes, cookies or even small sandwiches. They are fun to use today and add a touch of class and elegance. Using this is one easy way to make your home memorable!
Many glass firms made center handled servers and you can distinguish them by the handle shape and other clues. This particular example has the gently rounded, slightly concave handle that you see and was made by Cambridge.
We offer this in our eBay store and our TIAS store.