Mt Washington produced many different lines of glass in their day. One is a type called Colonial Ware. Shakers are almost unheard of. Here are two...
Here are a few sets in silverplate holders
In the interest of variety, here are some chocolate glass examples in which most are hard to come by. 1st is Chrysanthemum 2nd is Ribbed 3rd is...
Those shakers have jagged lines through them that connect with each other that sort of look like the pieces of a puzzle all put together. It may...
I guess I lead a sheltered life, never heard of it. I just thought it was rather contradictory of posting rules about religion, whichin in a way ,...
Will do, I'm taking a break tonight but will do more tomorrow night!
Here is one Acorn set
No, actually I started by finding a shaker in the shape of a Acorn. Back in the day we both collected Carnival glass and then moved on from there....
An observation I just made that someone may be able to clear up for me? I was reading the rules and I agree with them, there is certainly no...
Peachblow! This is a heat sensitive glass that is very popular with collectors today. The Mt Washington and Stevens & Williams examples are...
Here are some other unusual Mt Washington pieces
Here are a couple more. Northwood Chrysanthemum Sprig in blue and Greentown's Holly Amber
My mom has most of the Mt Washington shakers in her collection. Eggs, Figs (in decorated opalware, cranberry, and decorated crystal), Brownies, etc.
Would you believe that we found these in upstate NY at a major show for 20.00! Did you ever belong to the shaker club?
You mean these?
Sorry, did that one twice! I like to post and talk about what I collect. What is the point on collecting if you are going to hide it away. So many...
Here are 2 pretty rare sugar shakers. The blue is Polka Dot and the cranberry is Ribbed opal coinspot.
Two rare sugar shakers!
Here are some others.
Shakers decorated with Mary Gregory style decorations are always popular.
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