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01-17-2026 09:03 PM - edited 01-18-2026 01:07 PM
@Oznell Here are a few pieces of my vintage decor.
The milk glass hens on nests are on a shelf on the front of a Hoosier cabinet. The large one is made by Westmoreland and holds Jordan almonds.
The doves on nests are turquoise satin glass, made by
Westmoreland.
The bottle brush tree was decorated by me about 40
years ago. I made several of these for friends and family as
Christmas gifts.
The black mantle clock was purchased by my husband in the 70s and started his clock collection. I keep it on top of a desk because my favorite clock is on the fireplace mantle.
The vase next to the clock is from 2003 made by Fenton. The dragonfly lamp is the smallest of three dragonfly lamps in my living room. I tried to photograph it lit up, but there was too much glare. It is much prettier lit up.
On the coffee table are the decorated bottle brush tree,
an American brilliant cut glass bowl and a lead crystal biscuit jar.
For Christmas, the bowl held aqua Shiny Brite ornaments and the jar held candies wrapped in gold and silver foil.
01-17-2026 09:49 PM
Oh, boy, @Enufstuff -- what a treat!
Your milk glass hens ( that larger one must be BIG!), the precious satin glass doves nuzzling each other, (satin glass is so inscrutable, and that shade is luscious) your cloches with miniature but intricate trees, that enviable, incredible clock, your dragonfly lamp, ( which still looks great unlit) Fenton vase, and your crystal-- beautiful artifacts that you've collected over time, and informed by your own unique aesthetic sensibility...
Isn't it fantastic the way, with old things, if you get what you like, it all seems to work together so nicely?
Do you know that today, I was looking at a small satin glass pitcher, with clear handle, in an antique shop in the next town. It was calling to me-- I have no satin glass, love it, and it was an amber yellow that I'm susceptible to. I did not get it, however.
Incidentally, I'm always partial to that sawtooth edge on your cut glass bowl. Right now I'm looking at a couple of pieces of my glass on a side table across from me. One is an old pressed glass oval relish dish, but with the same sawtooth, scalloped edge as your pretty bowl. The other is a fluted glass spooner from the 1870's, my favorite piece of clear glass.
I love the way light refracts through old glass.
I'm so glad you went to the trouble of getting these photos of your treasures posted up here-- so much fun to look at, thank you!
01-17-2026 11:32 PM
Beautiful treasures! I have many antique pieces my mother collected and always enjoy seeing what others have in their collections. I love the mantle clock and the trees you decorated and gave as gifts. The satin glass is so pretty, love the color. The dragonfly lamp, stunning. Thanks for sharing these wonderful pieces with us!!!
01-18-2026 12:03 AM
@Enufstuff So many of your treasures remind me of my grandma. Especially the nesting hens. Brings me happiness to see them. My mom's sister has them now. Love them. Thanks for sharing. ![]()
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01-18-2026 05:55 AM
01-18-2026 07:44 AM
I love your items so, so much! They are wonderful! That blue covered bowl with the birds on top -- oh, my - I just adore it! My Mom used to have one of those covered white bowls that looked like a chicken - I don't know whatever happened to it. I always thought it was so cute. You glass enclosed Christmas tree - it's just the sweetest thing! Thanks for sharing!!!
01-18-2026 08:13 AM
Beautiful pieces. I love it all!
01-18-2026 09:16 AM - edited 01-18-2026 09:19 AM
That Crystal bowl...my mom had that same one (I swear I recognize the pattern, so familiar to me!)...that sat on her dining room buffet forever. When we sold the home that was something that got donated. Not even the local antique shops near me wanted crystal! At the time, 2017, they wanted mid century modern things or metal lawn art etc...at least that's what one guy told me. But many shops didn't want them. I think I consigned some things, and donated others.
Anyway, the bowl was like punch bowl size, and nothing I'd use or have room for. But I did take and still have smaller crystal bowls and other items of hers, like a small decorative basket, a little vase, a little round thing I keep her wedding set and a ring of mine in, on her perfume tray that sits on a vintage bureau in my bedroom.
Speaking of milk glass, so popular in mom's and grandma's days...mom also had a big milk glass punch bowl set, stored in her garage, with the matching cups you hang on it, in its original box. I imagined it to be like a shower gift she had from way back, she maybe never used, or hadn't for a long time. I also had to donate that.
If I had a big home and entertained I'd love to use these vintage items to serve punch, but I don't.
Your pieces are nice. Love those blue doves. Thanks for sharing!
01-18-2026 01:04 PM
You have some beautiful treasures!
I especially love your pretty blue glass doves, Dragon fly Lamp, hens and Bottle brush trees (those are so intricately decorated)
I have an all white hen (not antique, it's Target, I think) sitting on my kitchen counter holding dishwasher tabs. They are so useful.
Thanks for sharing!
01-18-2026 01:24 PM
My sister had a very similar clock in her collection.
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