18 Vintage Christmas Glass Balls Ornaments Red Green Silver In Vintage Milk Glass$38.00

  • 18 Vintage Christmas Glass Balls Ornaments Red Green Silver In Vintage Milk Glass
  • 18 Vintage Christmas Glass Balls Ornaments Red Green Silver In Vintage Milk Glass
  • 18 Vintage Christmas Glass Balls Ornaments Red Green Silver In Vintage Milk Glass
  • 18 Vintage Christmas Glass Balls Ornaments Red Green Silver In Vintage Milk Glass
  • 18 Vintage Christmas Glass Balls Ornaments Red Green Silver In Vintage Milk Glass
  • 18 Vintage Christmas Glass Balls Ornaments Red Green Silver In Vintage Milk Glass
  • 18 Vintage Christmas Glass Balls Ornaments Red Green Silver In Vintage Milk Glass
  • 18 Vintage Christmas Glass Balls Ornaments Red Green Silver In Vintage Milk Glass
  • 18 Vintage Christmas Glass Balls Ornaments Red Green Silver In Vintage Milk Glass
  • 18 Vintage Christmas Glass Balls Ornaments Red Green Silver In Vintage Milk Glass
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Size: OS
Material: lace
18 Vintage Christmas Glass Balls Ornaments Red Green Silver In Vintage Milk Glass

Get an instant stash of 1 ½ dozen vintage Christmas glass ball ornaments in the traditional red, green and silver—shown off beautifully in a pair of white milk glass bowls.

The balls are 2” around and 2 ½” including the necks. You will receive 6 of each color.

None are broken or chipped. These balls have the gorgeous patina of vintage glass balls that just can’t be replicated with new ones. But along with that beauty comes age marks—some scratches, crazing, fading, spots, discoloring, paint loss, rust or tarnish on the caps, or other imperfections. See pics.

The vintage milk glass bowls or compotes were made by Anchor Hocking Glass Co. in its “Old Colony Open Lace” pattern. They sit on pedestals and have a “lacy” edge. They are about 3 ½” high and 7” around at the top. There are no cracks, but there is a miniscule chip on the underside of the rim of one of the bowls, and a rough spot that could be a teeny chip on the rim of the other bowl. Or it could have just occurred during the production process.

Beside displaying the balls in these bowls, there are so many other ways to use them—on the Christmas tree, of course, as well as in plates, scattered among your other decorations, and more.

This item is sold from a vintage boutique in Jenkintown, Pa.

This item is sold from a vintage boutique in Jenkintown, Pa.

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