FOR  SALE

The following items are for sale and were made in the Cumberland area.   Please direct any questions to mountainmonster@mountain.net        An address will be supplied on request.

0--- Book>> The Glass of Cumberland Maryland area by Dale Murschell.  Spiral bound 166 pages with 45 pages color.                                                     $32.50     shipping $2.50    Total = $35

00---Book>>George Truog and His Art by Dale Murschell.   Spiral bound 150 pages.

                                                                $22.50   shipping  $2.50    Total =  $25

 

1—set of 4 Utility Glass Co. hollow stem champagnes in pink & green.  They are 4 ½” high by 3 1/8” top dia., with one foot chip.   Hollow stem champagnes in color are quite rare.   Great condition.                                 Set of 4  =  SOLD

                            

2---set of 4 Utility Glass Co. canary & green goblets.  They have 36 vertical optic panels and acid needle etching design.   They are 6 ¾” high by 3 ¼” top dia. in excellent condition.   These are full size goblets nicely decorated.     Set of 4  =  SOLD

        

3---set of 8 etched juice tumblers decorated by George Truog and identified by an etched GT.     They are 3 ¾” high and have a flower and leaf design.   2 of the 8 have a small lip flea bite, otherwise excellent.            Set of 8  =  SOLD

                             

4---set of 4 Maryland Glass Co. clear gold rim footed cordials.   They have an acid etched gold encrusted rim and an acid etched, hand painted rooster for decoration.   They are 3 ½” high and in excellent condition.              Set of 4  =  $85

                                         

 

5—A pair of Utility Glass Co. “Cambodia Ware” flat bottom tumblers in amethyst.  They are 4 5/8” tall by 3” diameter across the top.  They have 20 optic panels and are in excellent condition.                                            SOLD

                                               

6---set of 4 Utility Glass Co. clear cut glass goblets with the patented gear stem.  They have 16 vertical optic panels with three flower and leaves design.   This is an unusual bowl style over the clear tall gear stem.  They are 8” high and in excellent condition.

                                                                                    Set of 4  =  SOLD

                                      

  7—A pair of candle holders by Maryland Glass Co.    These are in the pink glass with the gold covered acid etching around the rim.   The etching is the “medallion” design.     They also have a cut glass design of flowers and leaves on the surface.   They are 2” high by 5” diameter.   They are in excellent condition.               Pair = $ 75

                                                   

 

8---set of 2 Potomac Glass Co. pink and green goblets.   The pink bowl has the diamond optic over the patented 6-sided green stem.   They are  8” high and in excellent condition.

The pink and green is quite popular.                        Set of 2  =  SOLD

                                       

 9—set of 4 long stem wines by Potomac Glass Co. in clear with amber twist stems.  The bowls have the double sunflower deep plate etching with 12 vertical optic panels.      They are 5 3/4” tall by 3 3/4” diameter across the top of the bowl.   excellent condition                                                                                 Set of  4  = $80
      

10---set of 2 Utility Glass Co. canary and amber footed tumblers.   They have 36 vertical optic panels and are in excellent condition.   They are 5 ½” high.  

                                                                                    Set of 2   =  SOLD

                                        

11---set of 4 Utility Glass Co. cut glass cobalt blue over clear goblets.   The blue bowls have 16 vertical optic panels with 2 cut flower and leaf designs.   The clear stems are the patented gear style.   They are 7 ¾” high in excellent condition.   This blue color is somewhat unusual for Utility.                                      Set of 4   =  SOLD

                                                            There is a second set of 4 available.

                                        

12---set of 4 Utility Glass Co. pink and amethyst footed tumblers.   The pink bowl has 36 vertical optic panels and is decorated with needle etching.   They are 5” high and in excellent condition except one has a small lip chip.   This is a great 2 color offering.

                                                                                    Set of 4  =  SOLD

                                        

13---set of 4 acid etched tumblers by George Truog.   They each have 5 birds, one holding a snake and another holding a fish.   They are 3 ¾” high and are signed “G Truog”, and are in excellent condition.                     Set of 4  =  SOLD 

                                         

 

14---set of 4 Utility Glass Co. sherbets in canary (yellow) with amber foot.  They have Utility’s unique patented tulip optic design.  The bottom of the bowl has a 6 petal optic (looks like a tulip) which is ringed with the standard 24 vertical optic panels.  They are 2 ¾” tall by 4 1/8” top diameter.  These are a great two color offering.  3 have a small flea nick on the lip, otherwise in excellent condition.                                                             Set of 4 = SOLD

                                                           

 

 15---set of 4 Maryland Glass Co. etched footed tumblers.    The clear bowls are etched with Psyche & Cupid ( Diana & Cupid, Lady & Nymph) (also continuously referred to as “Lotus Springtime”).   There are three etched designs around the bowl, which also has 12 vertical optic panels.   The foot is black amethyst.   They are 5” tall by 3 ¼ “ top diameter and in excellent condition.                                                                                                  Set of 4 = $85

                                                            There is a second set of 4 available.

            

 

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