Imperial Glass Animals
Thursday, January 10th, 2008Founded in 1901 in Bellaire, Ohio, Imperial Glass Co, became a subsidiary of Lenox, Inc., in 1973. It was eventually sold to Arthur R. Lorch in 1981. Collectors of Imperial Glass link the freehand art glass, and carnival glass along with other top-quality tablewares. Imperial Glass is well known for it's fanciful glass in such shapes a pheasants, elephants, horses, hens, and woodchucks.
| Imperial Glass Pheasant frosted Covered Dish | ![]() |
0 Bid | US $15.00 | 3d 4h 35m |
| Imperial Animal by Lionel Tiger, Robin Fox | ![]() |
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US $2.80 | 3h 42m |
| PAIR OF REDHEADS BY ANIMAL TRAP D4 IMPERIAL MODEL | ![]() |
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US $475.00 | 22h 30m |
| Animals at War: In Association with the Imperial War Mu | ![]() |
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US $6.56 | 1d 6h 45m |





