VeeSells888

VeeSells888 Treasure Hunter/Reseller of Vintage and Collectible Home Goods, mostly made in USA products. I sell on Marketplace under Veronica Montoya.

10/13/2025

I've been slacking, but I still have a lot of good stuff for sale.

Getting ready to list more stuff on Marketplace. I'm also going to be selling on Whatnot once I figure it out. Which pie...
04/27/2025

Getting ready to list more stuff on Marketplace. I'm also going to be selling on Whatnot once I figure it out. Which piece is your favorite?

I found this at a thrift store, but a piece of the leaf was broken off.  Still perfect for Spring bouquets and if you tu...
04/23/2025

I found this at a thrift store, but a piece of the leaf was broken off. Still perfect for Spring bouquets and if you turn it around no one would ever know.

McCoy Hyacinth (1950)

Set of five (5) Lemon Yellow Atomic Stemless Martini Glasses. Cannot confirm they are made by Federal Glass but they app...
12/24/2024

Set of five (5) Lemon Yellow Atomic Stemless Martini Glasses. Cannot confirm they are made by Federal Glass but they appear to be the right size and xoloring. 4" diameter by 4" tall x 2¼" base. Bases appear to have some wear or flaw. I have included photos of two of the glasses that show the wear or possible natural design flaw.

The Federal Glass Company was founded in Columbus, Ohio in 1900 by George and Robert J. Beatty. They began by producing pressed glass with mold-etched patterns. Federal Glass became a major producer of "Depression glass" in the 1920s and 1930s. This affordable, colorful glassware was popular during the Great Depression.The company expanded its product line to include a wide range of glass items for the home, including tableware, barware, and decorative pieces. Federal Glass continued to operate throughout the 20th century, although it faced challenges from changing consumer preferences and competition. The company eventually ceased operations in 1979. Today, Federal Glass is known for its distinctive designs and collectible value, particularly its Depression-era glassware.

I will always disclose and include pictures of any defects or damage to anything I sell. All of my items are packed extremely well with paper, bubble wrap, cardboard, and, in many cases, double-boxed. The extra packing increases the weight of the box. The price covers handling and packing but shipping is extra. All sales are final and not returnable due to the fragile nature of glass.

12/24/2024

Anchor Hocking Opalescent Moonstone Hobnail miscellaneous pieces available for sale.

Anchor Hocking Glass Corporation of Lancaster. OH was created in 1937 from the merger of Hocking Glass with the Anchor Cap and Closure Corporation.

Anchor Hocking opalescent Moonstone hobnail plates were made from 1942 to 1946.

I will always disclose and include pictures of any defects or damage to anything I sell. All of my items are packed extremely well with paper, bubble wrap, cardboard, and, in many cases, double-boxed. The extra packing increases the weight of the box. The price covers handling and packing but shipping is extra. All sales are final and not returnable due to the fragile nature of glass.

NOT FOR SALE (Gifted to me from a dear friend)The Heisey Glass Vintage Pinwheel & Fan Large Flamingo Pink Bowl was likel...
12/24/2024

NOT FOR SALE (Gifted to me from a dear friend)

The Heisey Glass Vintage Pinwheel & Fan Large Flamingo Pink Bowl was likely produced in the 1930s. Flamingo Pink was introduced by Heisey in 1925. Pinwheel & Fan Pattern was popular during the Art Deco era, which spanned the 1920s and 1930s.

LE Smith Amber hobnail, ruffled edge, three toed candy bowl
11/24/2024

LE Smith Amber hobnail, ruffled edge, three toed candy bowl

Colored glass adds such a beautiful layer to any table.  It makes me happy!
09/17/2024

Colored glass adds such a beautiful layer to any table. It makes me happy!

EAPG (Early American Pattern Glass) chocolate slag glass bowl made by Indiana Tumbler and Goblet Company, Greentown Indi...
08/12/2024

EAPG (Early American Pattern Glass) chocolate slag glass bowl made by Indiana Tumbler and Goblet Company, Greentown Indiana, circa 1890. Leaf and Bracket Pattern berry bowl.

Tiny chip, hairline crack and natural bubble flaw (pictured) on this otherwiseh perfect antique footed bowl.
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