Ribbon depression glass pattern is typical of the very earliest glass from the depression era with its Art Deco styled design. I like it very much but for some reason haven't written about it before. … [Read more...]
Doric Depression Glass – Tumblers
Doric is an unusual pattern for depression glass as it has three tumblers as part of its lineup. A few other patterns, notably Mayfair and Cameo from Hocking and Iris and Herringbone and Cherry … [Read more...]
Doric Depression Glass – Accessory Pieces
Jeannette Glass made their graceful Doric pattern in sufficient pieces to set a dinner table, including three relish tray variations and serving bowls. There is also a Doric oval platter and shakers … [Read more...]
Doric Depression Glass – Serving Bowls and Relish Trays
Jeannette made several interesting serving and accessory pieces in their popular Doric depression glass pattern. Based on the piece assortment, Jeannette most likely marketed Doric as … [Read more...]
Doric Depression Glass from Jeannette
Jeannette Glass made Doric from 1935 to 1938 inpink, green, a few pieces of Delphite blue, and a little Ultra Marine and yellow. Delphite is a translucent medium blue color and Ultra Marine is a teal … [Read more...]
Colonial Fluted Rope Green Depression Glass from Federal
Colonial Fluted depression glass is easy to recognize if you remember its nickname "Rope". (To quote Hazel Marie Weatherman, "Now why did Federal want to call this pattern Colonial Fluted? Our old … [Read more...]
Cloverleaf Depression Glass from Hazel Atlas
Here is one depression glass pattern that is super easy to identify, Cloverleaf from Hazel Atlas. Unfortunately it's not that easy to find. Hazel Atlas made this popular pattern from 1930 to … [Read more...]
Circle Depression Glass in Green and Pink from Hocking
Circle is one of the earlier depression glass patterns from Hocking Glass, made 1930 to 1935 mostly in green and pink, plus a few stems came in crystal and green with crystal. Even though it was made … [Read more...]
Cameo Green Depression Glass – Photos from a Happy Collector
James H sent me photos of his amazing collection of Cameo green depression glass. He started collecting in 1988 and selected Cameo because he loved the pattern, as he said "the ballerina / … [Read more...]
Cameo Depression Glass from Hocking – Excellent to Collect and Enjoy!
We're starting a new series looking at Cameo depression glass from Hocking and how you might enjoy collecting it. Everyone has their favorites - and I must admit Cameo is one of mine - so let's … [Read more...]