Listed and shown here are some genuine milk glass Victorian dresser items plus a few more recent vintage pieces.  You may wander throughout the yard at your leisure and just let us know if you need help by choosing an EMAIL button.
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How much ointment do you need?  If it's not very much, you could use this
Astoria Ointment Jar with a silver top. But it is only 1 3/8" across the base
and 1 1/2" high to the top of the lid so would not hold much.
It is shown in an early 1900's  National McKee catalog - see at right.  $45
These are 3 pretty little soap or trinket dishes in milk glass from the turn of the 20th century.  The one on the left (#004) is free-form and about 5" wide.  In the center is heart shaped (#003) is about 5" wide and has "70" embossed on the base.  On the right is (#009) an 8 pointed star shaped dish 4" across.  They are $14 each.
 
A daintily vintage decorated milk glass 6" bud vase for flowers, hat pins or toothbrush?  (MG037) Made by the Eagle Glass Co. ca. late 1800s or early 1900s.  $22   This tiny little Daisy & Button style emerald green perfume bottle is only 4 1/2" to the tippy top of the stopper. **SOLD**  (MI002)
   
A little box for trinkets or whatever.  It is vintage milk glass about 4" x 4" (MG002) $12
Two darling little dishes from yesteryear for your soap or other special jewelry you want to have handy. They are alike, the one on the left (MG007) just has a little of the original paint left and the one on the right (MG020).  They are 5" wide and $14 each.
   

 
This little box is just the place to store a matching necklace and earrings - or vitamin pills - or ? $32 (MG019)   This could be a tray for your toiletries, a gathering place for hair doodads or even a bread tray!  Its versatile and generously sized at 8 1/2" x 11 1/4" - $24  (MG068)
This 4 3/4" tall toothbrush holder by U S Glass Co. is one of the more interesting Victorian glass novelties.  It is pictured in Sanfords book and valued in undamaged condition at $175-$200.  Because this one has a couple of small chips on the base (see photo at right), ours is $135.  (NO003)

Vanity trays were all the rage in the Victorian era.  Relive that beautiful time with this painted china tray with sprays of purple flowers.  8 1/2" x 6" $38 (MI004)

 

A beautiful and very Victorian dresser tray for your special toiletries. It is 11" x 7 1/2" and $35 (MI005) The Victorian lady had a private box for her personal items.  At 5" x 5 1/2", this covered dresser box with Lion faces on each corner could hold many treasures. **SOLD**  
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