Museum Feature – United States Glass Company Owl Figurine Lamps For a spooky Halloween we feature from our Museum two Owl Figurine Lamps by United States Glass Company (USGC). The crystal, owl-shaped globes of the lamps screw into heavy black glass bases, and perched on a mantel, table, or windowsill, produce a marvelous effect! |
Museum Feature – Victorian Rococo Bone China by Coalport Coalbrookdale by Coalport represents the culmination of a remarkably competitive and innovative period in the history of English china. |
Museum Feature – Chased Repousse Floral Design Sterling Silver Beautiful examples of the chased repousse floral design of Samuel Kirk & Son, the oldest silversmith firm in America, became widely popular and widely imitated in the 19th century. Learn more here! |
Museum Feature – Capri Decoration On Russel Wright Designed Blanks - by Steubenville In his heyday of the 1950s designer Russel Wright was as big a name as Martha Stewart or Ralph Lauren today. Read about his creations and his legacy by clicking on the link. |
Museum Feature – Duncan & Miller Hobnail-Pink Opalescent Punch Bowl Set Deliciously colored, the Duncan & Miller Hobnail-Pink Opalescent Punch Bowl Set in our Museum was produced during the Depression. It's a showstopper – be sure to have a look! |
Museum Feature – George Sharp Sterling Silver Ice Cream Set The ice cream set featured here is emblematic of George Sharp’s work. It features long, slender handles, typical of his design, and “ball tips” at the ends of the handles, a design feature that Sharp patented in 1866. |
Museum Feature – Bavarian Ruby Flashed Chalices – Must See Our Museum’s strikingly beautiful ruby-colored and clear crystal chalices were made in Bavaria by an unknown glassmaker using a process probably created by the Romans. Read more here! |
Museum Feature – Tiffin Selections Golden Banana Ivy Bowls Decorative pieces released in 1961 and produced for a limited time, these hand-blown Tiffin Selections Ivy Bowls feature a beautiful "diamond optic" pattern. To read more, click on the link! |
Museum Feature – St. George by Royal Doulton – Must See! One of the most dramatic figurines in our Museum collection, St. George by Royal Doulton, is our feature this month. This representation of England's patron saint was popular during the 1920s, and we'll tell you why! |
Museum Feature – Ivanhoe Flow Blue by Wedgwood This month, from our museum we feature a selection of very interesting and very rare “flow blue” dinnerware pieces from the Ivanhoe pattern by Wedgwood. |
Museum Feature – Duncan Cocktail Shaker and Tumbler Set This month, we feature a really rare glass cocktail shaker and tumbler set from the Chanticleer-Ruby pattern by Duncan Glass. |
Museum Feature – Hand-Chased Sterling Hair Curling Tongs and Box This month, we feature from our museum a piece that is rare, different, and fun – a set of sterling silver hair curling tongs and their accompanying lighter box. |
Museum Feature – Nineteenth Century Satyr Wine Ewer This month we feature from our museum a very rare find indeed, a hand-decorated wine ewer. Ewers are highly ornate pouring vessels that typically feature a stylized base, an elaborate body, and flared spout. |
Featured Museum Piece – Game Bird Plates & Vases From Royal Copenhagen This month we are exhibiting from our museum several very rare pieces from Royal Copenhagen's Flora Danica and Henriette patterns, including three game bird dinner plates and two vases. |
Featured Museum Piece – 1897 Pokal or Brimming Cup by Mettlach Start here to learn more about this amazing 25" tall pokal or brimming cup. Used as a ceremonial drinking vessel, this rare piece (on display in our museum and unfortunately not for sale) tells the story of the conversion of St. Hubert. |
1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | > | >>
|