Are they keepers??

Jamala W
by Jamala W
I went to an estate sale and saw these. The seller just didn't want them..so i got them off her hands for $3.00. I liked them..but now i'm re-considering.. should I keep them.. if so.. any suggestions on displaying them will be most appreciative.. :-)
these vintage glassware are nice but don't know if they're keepers..
  17 answers
  • LuAnn VanDenBerg LuAnn VanDenBerg on Feb 28, 2013
    Love them!
  • Melissa Gutilla Melissa Gutilla on Feb 28, 2013
    I love them also! I would say u got a great deal.
  • Douglas Hunt Douglas Hunt on Mar 01, 2013
    They would add a great retro vibe to any space they are in, but if you decide that doesn't work for your space you're definitely going to make money on them when you resell them.
  • Jamala W Jamala W on Mar 01, 2013
    Thanks guys for your feedback..(most appreciated)
  • Rachel Medina Rachel Medina on Mar 01, 2013
    I absolutely love those!!! Great buy:)
  • Jeanette S Jeanette S on Mar 01, 2013
    I love these...if nothing else, back-lighting would give any room a beautiful glow! I personally find these TIMELESS! A string of white Christmas tree lights works wonders with glass!
  • Gail Salminen Gail Salminen on Mar 01, 2013
    @Jamala W these are stunning. You could repurpose the ones with stoppers and use them to serve a salad dressing in, would especially enhance an outdoor dinner table. They would be really unique! I can also see them placed strategically in a room to bring out an accent colour. I hae a lot of items in the various bedrooms that only serve as a colour accent and it works well for me. I even have a uniquely coloured metal cookie canister in a bedroom LOL but the colours are perfect! So before you get rid of them look at your rooms with a new eye and also with an eye for the future. You might also want to get them appraised.
  • Maxine St.Clair Maxine St.Clair on Mar 01, 2013
    The tall red one I own and purchased in 1972 for about $30 so you got quite a bargain. The other bottles are also beauties.
  • Pamela Haney Parker Pamela Haney Parker on Mar 01, 2013
    I love these vases. The red one without the stopper would look great on a hearth next to the fire place. The pitcher definitely in a dining room on a buffet or something like that. I have one like the green stopper vessel, and I have it in a grouping on a table. You could also put clear or iridescent glass pebbles in it to add glimmer and depth, making it a conversation piece. The red stopper vessel could also go on a hearth, mantel or table.
  • Z Z on Mar 01, 2013
    Beautiful vintage glass Jamala. You really came out good on this deal. They'd look lovely in a window.
  • Sarah Sims Sarah Sims on Mar 01, 2013
    the tall red one, I have it in blue and bought it in the 60's don't remember the price.
  • Jamala W Jamala W on Mar 01, 2013
    Thank you guys for your feedback.. that's why i love this site soo much..the sincere interaction from such wonderful people is absolutley fantastic. I'm soo happy to be a "Hometalker"
  • Donna harrington Donna harrington on Mar 02, 2013
    hi, Jamala i have a similar piece like the red one. mine is amber. i keep it in the corner in my bedroom and use it to collect pennies. the others would be lovely as wine decanters and the handle piece well, maybe a kid friendly beverage for a lovely special occasion.they are gorgeous! enjoy them:)
  • Tracey T Tracey T on Mar 02, 2013
    What a great score! If you don't want them I will take them off your hands..lol I love the green ones!
  • Renee Hansen Renee Hansen on Mar 02, 2013
    Love them, if you decide you don't want the purple or red one let me know.
  • Jamala W Jamala W on Mar 09, 2013
    will definitely keep you in mind
  • Jeanine Jeanine on Mar 10, 2013
    They all are beautiful! A display of them all together would look vintage eclectic. I remember my mom having a couple like the red one when I was a child. Great find!