We are traveling Show dealers, exhibiting at about ten shows a year (see our schedule), and therefore our inventory continually changes. Occasionally, some listed items may have already been sold and not yet marked as such, but we will have other items not yet listed. Should you not find what you're looking for, feel free to call or e-mail us, to see if we might, indeed, have that special item.
Enjoy your visit. We specialize in American-made glass, from companies like Cambridge, Fostoria, Tiffin, Morgantown, Pairpoint, Steuben, although we do carry many good pieces made by other companies before, during and following the years of the Great Depression.
Enjoy your visit. We specialize in American-made glass, from companies like Cambridge, Fostoria, Tiffin, Morgantown, Pairpoint, Steuben, although we do carry many good pieces made by other companies before, during and following the years of the Great Depression.
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Below you will find our show schedule. The shows listed are shows that we currently plan to attend. Should our plans change, or should we schedule an additional show, we'll post the information here. Likewise, the beginning of 2021 saw no change. As a result, we currently only have a few shows scheduled, listed below.
We believe that it is important for lovers of glass to join together to support the various museums dedicated to American-made glassware. There are museums dedicated to your favorite glass company (Heisey, Cambridge, Fostoria, Imperial, Duncan & Miller, Tiffin, etc.) which you should support as a collector of their wares.
We are trying to provide a good photograph of commonly found etched patterns, made by Fostoria, Cambridge, Tiffin, New Martinsville, Heisey, Duncan and Miller, etc. We believe that it is useful to have a catalog of these patterns available to the on-line community. You can use the table of contents (below) to jump to a specific section.
We try to be as accurate as we can be in the information we present. For a wonderful place to visit for flower frogs of all types, go to the pages of the Flower Frog Gazette and visit with Bonnie Bull, who is the author of an outstanding book on flower frogs (check our page on recommended glass reference books).
Did you ever discover a chip on one of your expensive goblets? Or chip a serving dish that you are especially fond of? Or break a vase off at the foot? These folks really do work miracles repairing damaged glassware. When goblets were manufactured at the factory, the workers had to cut off the extra glass at the top and then polish the rims to make them smooth.
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