Blenko Vase

This is a real nice item and is new. This one measures 22 1/2" tall with a 2 1/4" top opening and a 5" base.

                                           $75.00
                      Blenko Vase

This is a cobalt blue and yellow vase made by Blenko Glass. This one measures 13" tall has an 1 1/2" top opening with a 7 1/4" base. A really stunning piece in person.

                                                $55.00
                 Toothpick Holder

This is a Boyd Glass made and is new. This toothpick holder measures 2 3/4" tall and in peach colored glass.
Other colors available are  Cobalt blue
                                           Light Blue
                                           Teal

                                 $ 12.00 each
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This page deals with collectible glass items , from various makers such as Blenko, Mosser, Gibson, Cambridge, items such as flow blue, blue willow, also items from occupied Japan.
Modern as well as vintage items such as Marano Italian glass, to milk glass as well as Fenton, and also carnival glass and not to forget the Vaseline glass items everyone loves.
                                                    
                                       Alox Manufacturing Company (1919-1989)
The Alox Manufacturing Company was begun by John Frier in 1919, though until the 1930s it only distributed marbles made by other companies with the toys produced by Alox itself. At that time seven marble manufacturing machines were bought from another company and production began.
Alox Manufacturing Company distributed its marbles in either boxes ("Tit-Tat-Toe" game) or in net mesh bags, not in poly bags with the fake headers.


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   Murano glass
This form of glass is an extremely old world form of glass making and one of great beauty and detail. To see in person is much better than any picture can produce, this glass is perfection to its finest.
Venetian Republic, fearing fire and destruction to the city’s mostly wood buildings, ordered glass makers to move their foundries to Murano in 1291. Located off the shore of Venice, Italy, the island of Murano was a commercial port as far back as the 7th Century. By the 10th Century it had become a well-known city of trade. Today Murano remains a destination for tourists, and art and jewelry lovers alike.
  Blenko Glass
An American family tradition.
The Blenko Glass Company was founded in 1893 by William J. Blenko in Kokomo, Indiana.
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