Circa:
'50's
Price: $32.00 USD Description: A covered candy dish on a short pedestal. Produced by the Westmoreland Glass Co. in the Quilt or Checkerboard pattern in lovely milk glass. Bottom marked and inside the cover with the WG mark used fro..
Circa:
'60's
Price: $39.95 USD Description: This vintage compote was produced by the Westmoreland Glass Co. Lovely shell top on a dolphin base. Measures 8.5 in. x 6.5 in. Stands 6.5 in. tall and the base is 3.75 in. diameter. I find no nicks, c..
Circa:
'80's
Price: $165.00 USD Description: A cobalt blue covered conainer, cookie jar that stands 12 in. tall on a pedestal base. Cherry Band Thumbprint pattern. Marked Westmoreland in a circle inside the lid. Measures 6 in. diameter at the to..
Circa:
'50's
Price: $65.00 USD Description: A vintage almond glass bowl that measures 8.5 in. diam. Stands 3.75 in. tall. Marked with the WG Westmoreland Glass trademark that was used from 1948-1962. I think the shape is called Lotus. Beautiful..
Circa:
'50's
Price: $34.95 USD Description: An open comport, compote in the English Hobnail pattern from the Westmoreland Glass Co. Stands 5.25 in. tall and is 4.5 in. diameter at the top. The base is 3.25 in. diameter. Marked with the Westmore..
Circa:
'40's-'60's
Price: $29.95 USD Description: A lovely pair of milk glass candleholders that were produced by the Westmoreland Glass Co. A partial label is still attached. Stand 4.25 in. tall and the base measures 4.25 in. diameter. I find no dam..
Circa:
'48-'62
Price: $65.00 USD Description: This pair of milk glass candlesticks were produced by the Westmoreland Glass Co. Marked with the W G trademark that was used from 1946-1962. Stand 9 in. tall and the base measures 4.5 in. diameter. Lo..
Circa:
'60's
Price: $95.00 USD Description: A pedestal centerpiece bowl in the Wakefield pattern. Produced by Westmoreland Glass Co. in the early '60's era. Measures 10 in. diameter and stands 5 in. tall on an 4.5 in. square base. I find no chi..
Circa:
'40's
Price: $49.95 USD Description: This lovely red bowl has a satin finish and the bottom has a golden glow so could be called amberina. I believe this was produced by the Westmoreland Glass Co. in the early 1940's. Measures 11 in. dia..