Molded glass holiday or Christmas ornament in the shape of a male clown. Opalescent ground, opaque silver face and collar, red lips, silver cap and yellow painted costume that reads “My Darling” in cursive on his belly. His cap has a metal loop inserted into the top opening with an attached metal wire hook. No mark. This ornament mold was used prior to 1940.
Molded glass holiday or Christmas ornament in the shape of an animal. Missing head, probably a cat. Opalescent glass, opaque white body with pink back. The word “Gregg” is written in ink on top back in cursive, possibly “Greggory”, but the ornament is broken. Metal cap attached with bent wire hook inserted in top, with curled hook on top back of animal. No mark. Ornaments using similar molds were produced prior to 1940.
Molded glass holiday or Christmas ornament in the shape of a male clown. Opalescent ground, opaque silver face and collar, red lips, and blue eyes, silver cap and green painted costume that reads “My Darling” in cursive on his belly. His cap has a metal loop at the top that would have attached a metal wire hook. No mark. This ornament mold was used prior to 1940.
Free-blown and molded glass holiday or Christmas ornament. Ellipsoidal shape with pointed top and bottom, molded indent of flower shape in center of one side (front). Mirrored yellow-gold, flower petals painted gold and pink, alternating. No cap or hanger attached. No mark. Poland began exporting similar indented ornaments in the mid-1930s.
Free-blown and molded glass holiday or Christmas ornament. Oblong shape with pointed top and bottom, with indent of flower shape molded on one side (front). Mirrored silver under yellow-gold, flower petals painted pink. Gold metal cap with thin bent wire loop and bent wire hook attached for hanging. No mark. Poland began exporting similar indented ornaments in the 1930s.