Sean George Pressed Glass, Goblets & Vintage Glass.

Sean George Pressed Glass, Goblets & Vintage Glass. Sean George Pressed Glass and Goblets has specialized in glass for over 25 years. We offer Antique & Our love and passion for early glass began many years ago.

As we learned and discovered other eras of glass we quickly became passionate for all periods of it. Consequently, Sean George Pressed Glass and Goblets evolved and now offers Antique Pressed/ Pattern Glass, Depression Glass in clear and coloured, Victorian, Early Flint & Blown Glass, Oil Lamps and miniatures,Vintage Glass including Fenton, Milk Glass and Manhattan, Kitchenware as well as Jadeite

, Fire King, Pyrex and more! Our goals are to offer the best quality in Antique and Vintage Glass, education & sharing of ideas, as well as our passion for glass! We love glass that can be used, enjoyed and appreciated!

What's under the dome? Friday feature! πŸ‡¨πŸ‡¦Celebrating the first world cup being played in Canada and our Canadian Men's T...
06/12/2026

What's under the dome? Friday feature! πŸ‡¨πŸ‡¦

Celebrating the first world cup being played in Canada and our Canadian Men's Team! Go Canada Go...we are so very proud of you! πŸ™ŒπŸ’ͺ

A pattern with a classic Art Deco design & clean simplicity!

"Pleat and Panel" is a pattern that was originally produced by The Bryce, Walker & Co. in Pittsburgh, in 1882. It is believed that the pattern was later produced by The Burlington Glass Works, giving it Canadian production.

It was a large and popular pattern, producing a lot of pieces. This includes, milk & water pitchers, cake stand, celery vase, covered compotes, marmalade, rectangular covered bowls, water tray, platter, creamer, sugar, spooner, butter dish etc. The pattern came primarily in clear, but a few pieces were made in amethyst, vaseline and amber.

The goblet was made in a three part mold and has three large squares of stippled panels in the main design. In between each panel on the mold line is a panel of ribs. Framing the main pattern is a band of ribs on top and under the pattern.

Have a look at that stem! A beautifully detailed group of stippled panels forming a column! At a time when Pressed Glass making was booming and detailed elaborate patterns were plentiful, an art deco pattern was a complete opposite, and was an instant hit!

The goblet is very light weight and has a good feel!

πŸ‡¨πŸ‡¦ Goblet available! DM for details!

Cheers to the weekend and we hope you will be cheering on Canada in the first game this afternoon!πŸ₯‚ πŸ‡¨πŸ‡¦


Celebrating Pride Month with the beauty of vintage Fire King by Anchor Hocking Glass! 🌈May this be a month of kindness, ...
06/08/2026

Celebrating Pride Month with the beauty of vintage Fire King by Anchor Hocking Glass! 🌈

May this be a month of kindness, celebrating diversity & equality! Love is love! ❀️

We couldn't think about something more special to celebrate this month than this gorgeous set!

This is a pattern made by Anchor Hocking Glass in the 1950's - 60's. It came in plain white, Jadeite and even decorated with beautiful colours! There were only three sizes made in this stackable bowl set!

When it comes to good kitchenware....condition is so important! Yes, sets were used and many were sent to cottages as people bought new. So, often there is colour ware and usage scratching, but rarely a set that turns up in pristine condition!

Only the second set we have had!

🌈 Available! Pristine & like new condition!
DM for details!

Happy Pride Month everyone! Let's share your kindness & love! ❀️

What's under the dome? Friday feature! 🌼A pattern made in Nova Scotia that has many east coast characteristics! πŸ‡¨πŸ‡¦"Nova ...
06/05/2026

What's under the dome? Friday feature! 🌼

A pattern made in Nova Scotia that has many east coast characteristics! πŸ‡¨πŸ‡¦

"Nova Scotia Floral" aka "Round Marsh Pink" is a pattern that was made by The Nova Scotia Glass Co. in the 1880's. This company, sadly only lasted for 9 years, so production was limited. There were very few pieces made in this pattern, including the creamer, sugar, spooner, butter dish and marmalade, with a glass or silver plated lid. As this company had very limited financial resources & molds were expensive to make, it is very likely this pattern had a short production run, which leads to its scarcity today.

Marsh Pink? Have you heard about this flower?? It is a new one for us, so we did a little research. It is a flower that grows in salty coastal marshes primarily on the East Coast. 🌼

The goblet itself is a simple pattern. Made in a three part mold there are three panels of two large flowers with leaves and buds ready to bloom. There is a stippled band above the whole pattern to finish the overall look. Note: the mold line in between the panels. It has a lovely vine hiding the mold separation line.
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A very well designed pattern with a good weight with gorgeous details and a good feel.

Overall the Nova Scotia Glass Company made about 18 goblet patterns. This is considered to be one of the more desirable and rare goblets, in the top three!

If you are looking for beauty and rarity and love Nova Scotia Glass, then this is a treasure! πŸ₯‚

🌼 Goblet available! DM for more details!

Cheers to the weekend! πŸ₯‚

The unique & special look of Victorian Bohemian Glass! Happy June! 🀍It's a favourite time of year! Gardens are blooming,...
06/01/2026

The unique & special look of Victorian Bohemian Glass! Happy June! 🀍

It's a favourite time of year! Gardens are blooming, beautiful vases are adorning tables, centre islands and many other spaces. With the combos of beautiful glass and fresh flowers, its simply a beauty BLISS! 🀍

It has been said many times that the Bohemian Empire (Austria, Bavaria & Czechoslovakia) had some of the best glassmakers in the world. In the Victorian period, they excelled in blown glass in many colours as well as opaque colours of white, blue and pinks.

Featured today:

🀍 Victorian Bohemian Glass vases:
3 graduated heights.
1880's - 1900. Hand blown with traditional & beautifully hand crimped edges.
🀍 Large, left. 11" tall x 5 1/2" wide.
🀍 Medium, right, 10 1/4" tall x 4" wide.
🀍 Small, front, 8" tall x 3 1/2" wide.

These beauties offer a clean look & simplicity, that will accent the beauty of flowers!

All currently available & sold individually.

We hope that June brings you happiness, joy and many memorable moments at home on the patio or at the cottage! πŸ’—

What's under the dome? Friday feature! πŸ¦—A unique pattern in Pressed Glass that never made a goblet in the original produ...
05/29/2026

What's under the dome? Friday feature! πŸ¦—

A unique pattern in Pressed Glass that never made a goblet in the original production....why?πŸ€”

The warmer weather is soon to be here, and soon we will see grasshoppers everywhere!πŸ¦—πŸ˜Š

"Grasshopper" was a pattern made by The Riverside Glass Works, West Virginia in 1883. Due to the challenging molds required, there were only a few basic pieces made, including a water pitcher, celery vase, covered and open fruit bowls, pickle jar, open salt, creamer, sugar, spooner and butter dish. For some reason, the pattern designer decided not to make a goblet for the original pattern which is odd, as goblet popularity was at an all time high!

The pattern itself is quite simple and plain on all pieces and some pieces had etching in the plain areas and most pieces carry a three dimensional grasshopper on three sides of the piece and some pieces also have a decorative leaf design around the mold line area to hide it. 🌱

The LG Wright Glass Company created a new goblet in this pattern in 1968, long after the original pattern was made. The goblet is made in a three part mold and is quite plain, except for three large grasshoppers sitting on the side of the goblet! There is also a leaf motif under the grasshopper to hide the mold line. They were made in clear, turquoise blue, amber and cobalt blue.
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These goblets now fall into the vintage period and have become quite desirable as with most LG Wright goblets.

πŸ¦— Goblet available. DM for more details.

If you're looking for a conversation piece in a goblet, this one is unique! πŸ¦—πŸŒ±

Cheers to the weekend! Enjoy the sun and beautiful weather! πŸ₯‚β˜€οΈ


What's under the dome? Friday feature! 🌼A pattern that has a vibrant floral motif & lots of unique details! πŸ’"Panelled D...
05/22/2026

What's under the dome? Friday feature! 🌼

A pattern that has a vibrant floral motif & lots of unique details! πŸ’

"Panelled Daisy" is a pattern that was made by The Bryce Bros. Glass Co. in Pittsburgh in 1890. It was a popular pattern that produced a lot of pieces, including a water pitcher, celery vase, cake stand, syrup pitcher. covered compote, oval relish, creamer, sugar, spooner, butter dish etc.

The original pattern was made in clear with a few pieces in opaque white. In the 1960's, a few pieces in the pattern were re- issued from new molds, including the goblet in amber, blue, pink, ruby and clear. Although quite convincing, the re- issue is heavier and lacks the fine details of the original!

The goblet itself has beautiful details & daisies growing in panels. The goblet is made in a three part mold, so there are six panels of daisies all around the bowl. The daisies are adorned by beautiful leaves and greenery. In between the panels is a bevelled bar and and panels of half circles that are stippled. This design frames the flowers so that it stands out! It is finished with a nice, plain stem.

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The bowl of the goblet is tapered, so it is easy to hold & it has a pleasing look and is well balanced!

🌼 Goblet available! DM for more details!

Cheers to the weekend!πŸ₯‚
We are indoors this weekend at a private Glass SoirΓ©e in Toronto! Can't wait! 😍 We will be posting photos of all the fun! πŸ‘€πŸ₯‚

When that very special space is waiting for the most unique pieces! ❀️✨πŸ”₯So many gorgeous treasures found new homes at ou...
05/21/2026

When that very special space is waiting for the most unique pieces! ❀️✨πŸ”₯

So many gorgeous treasures found new homes at our recent Toronto Glass Lover's Event! New homes, where they will be used & enjoyed for another lifetime!✨
We just love when clients find the right piece that will give them happiness & joy!

This wonderful couple came on a mission to find the right pieces to make this area look special! The challenge was the sizing, to find pieces that would fit and look balanced! Not an easy task! 😊

With a great help from her husband, took the time to browse & discover! They discussed & planned shelf by shelf and thought about colours, shapes & balance and keep in mind other personal treasures!

Beautifully done, eye catching & warm! ❀️
This collection makes your house....YOUR HOME!!
Love it ! Thank you for sharing this beautiful pic! ❀️

Enjoy and thank you for choosing to be a small part of your home! Xoxo

Happy Victoria Day! πŸ‘‘πŸ₯‚Celebrating Queen Victoria, her birthday and the official kickoff of our Canadian Summer! πŸ‡¨πŸ‡¦In the...
05/18/2026

Happy Victoria Day! πŸ‘‘πŸ₯‚
Celebrating Queen Victoria, her birthday and the official kickoff of our Canadian Summer! πŸ‡¨πŸ‡¦

In the 1890s Pressed Glass was so very popular in both Canada & England, as was the reigning queen, Victoria. So why not depict her in glass? A Canadian glass company did just that!

The Nova Scotia Glass Co. designed an entire pattern celebrating her 50 years on the throne and again her 60 years on the throne. This pattern was so very popular with new Canadians who had come to Canada to begin a new life, but not forgetting their British heritage and ancestors.

Featured today!

πŸ‘‘ A Queen Victoria Bread Plate!
The head of a young Queen Victoria is depicted, surrounded by a sunburst. The border of the plate has the Royal Coat of Arms, the St.George & the St.Andrew's Cross surrounded by flowers and greenery. Note: the Crown on both handles! πŸ‘‘

As Bread Plates were well used in their life, pristine examples are hard to find. This beautiful plate is in amazing condition & available!

DM for details!

Have a great Victoria Day! Take some time to enjoy the outdoors and a little relaxation. If you are travelling, please be safe! πŸ₯‚



What's under the dome? Friday Loong weekend feature! πŸ₯‚A goblet that has an interesting shape & a pattern with so many be...
05/15/2026

What's under the dome? Friday Loong weekend feature! πŸ₯‚

A goblet that has an interesting shape & a pattern with so many beautiful details! 🌺

"Nostalgia" is a nickname given to this beautiful pattern. The original factory name was "Rock Crystal,. This pattern is not crystal, so the original name is quite confusing!

This pattern was first made in 1908 and produced until 1944. At the beginning it was only made in clear, but as the pattern evolved & trends changed in the 1920's - 40's period and it was also made in many colours including, red, amber, pink, cobalt blue, amethyst, milk glass, yellow, amberina etc. It also came with gold decor on some pieces.

This was a large & very popular pattern that produced a large variety of pieces. There were several sizes of water pitchers, stems including goblet, wine, champagne, coupes, liqueur, candlesticks & candelabras, compotes, creamer, sugar, butter dish and spooner, iced tea, fruit & dessert bowls, vinegar cruet, salt & pepper, relish tray, plates, syrup pitcher etc.

The goblet is made in a 4 part mold having the main pattern on 2 sides. There are two large flowers surrounded by vines/ greenery which hang down and scroll through the entire pattern. The main pattern is separated by a detailed design of scrolling and ferns hiding the mold line. 🌱
The extra bonus in this pattern is the six sided base and note: that beautiful design continues on the base!
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It has a gently flared lip giving it a very unique shape! With this shape of a goblet, it is easy to hold and has a nice weight and balance!

Cheers to the long weekend! If you are entertaining, please be sure to use your glass and tag us! 😍

Be safe, enjoy and have fun!πŸ₯‚ ❀️

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