These are excellent quality tumblers commemorating the 150 year anniversary of Texas Independence. They are frosted with painted Texas landmark on one side and printed text on the other side. The bottoms are weighted thick glass. They are signed by the artist, Norman Baxter. Glasses hold 16 ounces, are 6 ¼” tall, 2 3/4" top diameter, All are in Excellent Condition., Individual Tumbler Descriptions below.
#GCC-6 Art Deco Etched Crystal Bowl
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This lovely vintage bowl has an Art Deco look to it. There are four rows of soft geometric etching encircling the bowl. It has a 1/2" long shallow chip on the foot edge and a tiny nick on outside rim. Otherwise in Very Good Condition. No other flaws. It has 10 light panels. It is 4 1/4" tall and 8" in diameter. Nice for use or display.
This is nice size pitcher at 7" tall. Weighted base is 5 1/4" in diameter. Fairly thick Class. Beautifully etched leaf and grape design. ClickHEREfor Close Up of etching. No chips, cracks or flaws. Excellent Condition.
#GCC-8 Princess House Etched Pitcher, Heritage Pattern
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Vintage retired pitcher from famed Crystal manufacturer Princess House in their popular Heritage pattern.. 6 1/2" tall, 3" top diameter, hand-blown pitcher with ice lip and "cat-tail handle." Holds 22 ounces, and features the etched floral and leaf pattern of their coveted Somerset Rose trademark. The etching is a spray of 3 branches with leaves and one large flower on either side. Excellent Condition. Beautiful for use or display.
Pyrex ovenware bowl has a thumbprint design on the lid and a double thumbprint design around the bowl. To be used for Baking and Serving in the same bowl. Embossed mark reads pyrex ovenware. It is 8 3/4” top d1diameter, and 5 ¾” tall overall. Attractive bowl cook & serve and to take to pot luck dinners. No chips, cracks or flaws Crystal Clear Glass in EX Condition
#GCRS-3 Vintage Apothecary Etched Candy Jar with Lid
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These lidded apothecary candy jars for wrapped candies or any hard candies have been popular for many years. They date back to the 30s. Most are clear glass but this one has a nice shape and an etched pattern with circles that form a flower on 2 sides and a line with leaves that join the two flowers. It is hard to get a good picture but the etching shows up well. It is 8 1/4" tall with lid and 2 3/4" top diameter, Unmarked. No chips, cracks, or scratches. Excellent Condition.
#GRS-1 First Provisional Capitol of Texas Republic Commemorative tumbler
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text= "In Washington on the Brazos State Park historical building where delegates signed the Texas Declaration of Independence and a national Constitution March 2, 1836."
#GRS-4 La Bahia Mission =Goliad Commemorative Tumbler
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text= "Perhaps the most fought over fort in Texas, it was the scene of the 1836 massacre of Colonel James Fanin and 350 Texan captives of the Mexican army." There is a trace of sticker near the top of the glass. No chips, cracks or flaws. Very good + Condition.