If my Okie family was any example, Victorian families were very large and complicated. It must have been a challenge to get all 16 of my Great Grandparents' children's & all of their cousins' thirsts quenched. Certainly they drank primarily water from the pump or rain barrel and milk - at least on farms - and we think of lemonade & probably punch made from fruit juices. |
This is only the First Tumbler WebStore Patterns A thru H. Go to the Second Tumbler WebStore Patterns I thru Z by clicking HERE. |
AUSTRIAN aka Fine Cut Medallion is Indiana Greentown |
ART aka Job's Tears w/ frosted diamonds. Adams Glass Co. ca. 1889 $55 |
ARTICHOKE aka Valencia by Fostoria 1890. $75 |
This set of milk glass tumblers is Heisey's pattern BEAD SWAG, their pattern #1295. They are 3 3/4" tall with pink flowers on the front. The gold decor is somewhat worn, but after 120 years, that is not unusual. One tumbler has a very small nic on the top edge seen HERE. They do not exhibit the Heisey mark. The set of 4 is $65. |
AUSTRIAN aka Fine Cut Medallion made by Indiana Tumbler at Greentown #200 1890s $35 |
BARBERRY by Boston Sandwich & McKee ca. 1850s. We have 4 @ $85 each. |
BULLSEYE & DAISY aka Newport OMN by U S Glass Co. #15117 ca. 1909. Ruby 'eyes' Good Ruby/ poor gold. $45 |
CATHEDRAL aka Orion by Bryce Bros 1885 $55 |
BOSWORTH aka Star Band by Indiana Glass Co. 1915 $35 |
CABBAGE ROSE made by Central Glass Co. ca. 1870s. It is 3 3/4" tall; $55 |
BRIDLE ROSETTES aka Checkerboard by Westmoreland #500 ca. 1910. 4 3/4' tall. We have 2 @ $35 each |
CACTUS is Greentown Pattern # 375. Great example of their chocolate glass. It is 4 1/8" tall. $38 |
BULLSEYE & FAN aka Daisies in Oval Panels; U S Glass Co. ca. 1905. Gold some worn. $48 |
DELAWARE U S Glass Co. #15065 States pattern |
CHAMPION aka Fans w/ Crossbar made by Indiana Tumbler & Goblet Co. Greentown. 5" tall $32 | DAISY & BUTTON W/ CROSSBARS aka Mikado. Richards & Hartley ca. 1885. $55 |
COTTAGE aka Fine Cut Band by Adams & Bellaire 1870s - a little cloudiness. $55 |
CROESUS in Riverside's "Royal Purple" amethyst with excellent gold decor. We have 15 at $58 each. Discounted for multiples. |
CROESUS by Riverside Glass Works 1897. Very good gold decor. We have 2 @ $55 each |
This is not a pattern but an actual commercial jelly glass. It is 5" tall & had a metal lid when bought. The grapes & an ear of corn are an unlikely combo! Made by Federal Glass as 'Packers' Goods'. ca. 1890s. $65 |
CUT LOG aka Ethol Bryce Higbee ca. 1890 **SOLD** |
ANTHEMION aka Albany was made by the Model Flint Glass Works ca. 1895. The pattern is scarce in color. **SOLD** |
PEARL pattern by Cooperative Flint Glass Co. ca. early 1880s. The tumbler is the only colored piece known in this pattern. $55 |
STIPPLED FLEUR D' LIS pattern made by an unknown maker ca. 1900 in emerald green with thin gold rim around the rim. |
DAISY & BUTTON The maker of this tumbler is unknown to us but dates from 1880s. 4 1/8" tall. See base HERE. $42 |
DAISY & BUTTON W/ THUMBPRINT PANEL by Adams Glass Co. 1880s. We have two in amber for $42 each. One in apple green for $65 And two in vaseline for $55 each |
DIAMOND OPTIC in FLINT Amberina By New England Glass Co. ca. 1884. It is 3 5/8"tall - top is fire polished and the pontil has been ground. $165. |
DUCHESS, Beaumont's 1890s Maiden's blush frosted & enamel decor $75 |
DUNCAN #301 pattern Geo. Duncan ca. 1887 nic on top edge seen HERE $45 |
DOUBLE PINWHEEL by Indiana Glass Co. 1915. We have 2 @ $35 each |
ESTHER aka Tooth & Claw by Riverside Glass Works 1896 $75 |
EGG IN SAND Eluisive form of this pattern by Beaver Falls Glass Co. ca. 1880s. $39 |
This is a blown, fluted cranberry tumbler, ? English. It is flint, 3 3/4" tall. See Base HERE. See also in HERE. $62 |
ESTHER was made by Riverside ca. 1896. The gold decor is excellent. 4" tall. $45 each We have 2 of these & a matching water pitcher too! See HERE |
FLORIDA, GREENSBURG'S aka Sunken Primrose by Greensburg Glass Co. ca. 1893. $38 |
DAISY & BUTTON Hobbs Brockunier #101. Has pattern on the base. 1884 $55 |
FROSTED CIRCLE by Bryce ca. 1890s. We have 4 of these scarce tumblers for $55 each. |
FEATHER DUSTER aka Rosette Medallion aka Huckle by U S Glass Co. 1895 We have 5 @ $55 each |
FERGUSON INVERTED THUMBPRINT by an as yet undiscovered maker 1880s. Base is daisy & button design. We have 3 @ $55 each |
FESTOON by an as yet undiscovered maker 1880s. We had 6 **SOLD** |
FISHSCALE aka Coral by Bryce Bros. 1880s. Rare. We have 3 left @ $75 each |
HEAVY PANELED GRAPE by Kokomo Jenkins c. 1904. 3 3/4" tall; Very pretty $38 |
FEATHER aka Doric by McKee Glass Co. 1890s. They are **SOLD** |
FRUITS - Cherries & Plums Northwood. Poor gold in band around top; good gold on cable & leaves, worn blush on fruit. $34 |
GARDEN PINK Indiana #167 ca. 1913 4 1/4" tall. We have 4 with some base chips for $22 each and 3 with no damage for $35 each. |
GUTTATE is cased glass made by the Consolidated Lamp & Glass Co. It has 14 beads so it is original. $58 |
GRAPE & CABLE by Northwood ca. 1900 Three are a little lighter color than the others. $32 each. |
HERO, The aka Ruby Rosette by Elson Glass Co. ca. 1891. The transfer flower on one side is yellow color & the flower on the other side is clear, see HERE. $55 |
HARVEY AMBER This is a pattern made by Heisey for the Santa Fe RR Harvey Houses (which google if interested). It is very difficult to find so we're showing a piece of it here. |
HEART WITH THUMBPRINT |
HEXAGON BULLSEYE aka Hexagon Block aka Creased Hexagon Block by Dalzell, Gilmore & Leighton ca. 1895. Some chips on the base. **SOLD** |
HUMMINGBIRD aka Flying Robin aka Bird & Fern. This is as difficult to photograph as it is rare. Trust me - there is a bird there. $45 |
WINDOWS OPALESCENT by Hobbs ca. 1899 Ground & Polished 3 3/4" tall; $95 |
HOBNAIL aka Dew Drop by Hobbs Brockunier, their #323 ca. 1886. Called 'canary alabaster'. $65 |
HOBNAIL These appear to be by the same maker which is unknown to us but certainly during the late 1800s. We had 2 in amber **SOLD** We have two in vaseline for $42 each. |
Go to the Second Tumbler WebStore for Patterns I thru Z HERE. |