US Glass made the molded pattern Floral and Diamond (or Floral and Diamond Band) in the late 1920s, making it one of the earliest depression era patterns. They produced green and pink with a few … [Read more...]
Fruits Depression Glass from Hazel Atlas – Pieces in Pattern
Hazel Atlas made Fruits depression glass pattern from 1931 to 1935, in green with some pieces also in pink plus some clear and iridescent. Other glass companies made similar designs with fruit in the … [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...]
Dogwood Pink or Green Depression Glass
Dogwood is so easy to identify! Look for thin pink or green glass with a mold-etched pattern of big, 4-petaled flowers all over. This Dogwood depression glass from MacBeth Evans. MacBeth Evans … [Read more...]
Cube or Cubist Pink or Green Depression Glass from Jeannette
Cube was one early depression glass patterns, mass-produced using new technology from 1929 to 1933. People mostly look for green or pink Cube and Jeannette also made some pieces in crystal, … [Read more...]
Coronation – An Uplifting Name During the Depression
Several glass companies used names to evoke the British royal traditions during the depression era, a period when families needed something to cheer their spirits. We have Windsor, Queen Mary, Royal … [Read more...]
Miss America Depression Glass – Reproductions
First let me be clear: I have never seen reproduction Miss America glass. I'm repeating what I read in my trusty Gene Florence Collectors' Encyclopedia of Depression Glass and I have no first hand … [Read more...]