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Somewhere in Time has a large selection of exquisite hand-cut crystal from the American Brilliance Period (1878- 1917) on display, including pieces signed by Clark and Roden Bros. We also carry a variety of other glass pieces, including Vaseline, Carnival, Depression, Flo Blue, Willow, Copper Lustre, and many more. In addition, we currently have several sets of English dinnerware china.
Our glassware consultant, MaryAnn G with The Private Collection, has over 15 years experience working with fine antique crystal and glassware. Over time, she has acquired a vast selection of fine crystal pieces, many of which are available for purchase upon request through our store.
To ask a specific question about crystal or glassware, or to request a specific item from MaryAnn G, visit our Contact Us page to leave us a message.
We feature an extensive selection of hand-cut glass dating from the American Brilliance Period (1878 - 1917). American crystal produced during this period was among the finest hand-cut glass ever made.

This unique Fenton Carnival bowl features the "Feathered Serpent" pattern. We believe it was produced around 1910.

This unique Roseville basket features the Peony Yellow pattern. It stands 10" tall and is marked "Roseville USA 378-10".

This beautiful set of 6 hand-painted Nippon cups and saucers was produced prior to the end of World War I.

This is an early Carnival compote produced by Northwood. It shows the wear of many years of use, which is typical in older Carnival pieces.

This beautiful Hull planter vase was produced in 1938. It stands about 7 1/2" tall and is marked "955 USA".

These Art Deco figurines were produced by an Ohio pottery company(possibly Hull), probably in the late 1920's. They stand about 5" tall. The center one features a planter vase.

These are later pieces of McCoy Pottery, probably produced in the 1960's. The cookie jar is marked "254 McCoy USA", while the bowl and pitcher are marked "7515 McCoy USA". Both feature the McCoy "LC" mark. *** COOKIE JAR SOLD ***
This gorgeous vintage bowl and pitcher are Empress Ironstone and were produced in Staffordshire, England.

This vanity set is made of Vaseline glass and glows beautifully under a black light. It was made during the 1930's and includes a tray, ring holder, covered dish, and uncovered dish.

This chamber set is made of enameled porcelain, and includes a bowl & pitcher, 2 chamber pots, a small vase, and a soap dish. It was produced by Empire Works in Stoke-on-Trent, England.
We have a number of unique Copper Lustre (Luster) pitchers available in our store. Here are just a few examples.

We feature a number of incredible Flow Blue pieces, including platters, bowls, and plates. Here are just a few examples of what we offer.

This beautiful pink Depression-era vanity set features a tray, ring holder, covered dish, and 2 candlestick holders.

These signed pieces were produced by Stangl Pottery, probably in the 1940's. Both are marked "Stangl Pottery Birds". The rooster is marked "3445" and the hen is marked "3446". Both are in mint condition.
