Maker: Uncertain, probably Belmont Tumblerīowknot is very pretty with mold etched design of ribbon all tied in bows with swags between. It is pretty, displays beautifully in a cupboard or on the table, reasonably priced and fun to find. If you are looking for a fun pattern to collect then choose Block Optic. The green seems the most prevalent followed by yellow, at least in mid-Michigan. There are at least 5 different creamers and sugars and cups, multiple tumblers, sherbets and goblets, plus a full dinnerware set and many accessory pieces. You will find some at almost every antique store and the range of pieces is astonishing. Hazel Atlas made Aurora, Moderntone, Newport and New Century, which are among the more common blue depression glass, so all these patterns are the same color and blend well together.Ĭolors: Green, topaz yellow, pink and clear with some satin frosted pieces and a little amber and blue.īlock Optic is the old reliable in depression glass. It would be fun to create a set of blue depression glass that mixed different patterns together. There are not a lot of pieces available, just a cup and saucer, two bowls, small plate and the tumbler shown. We’ve only had the blue.Īurora is stunning in blue. The blue is quite pretty.Ĭolors: Cobalt blue, some pink, green and clear. It is translucent and so thin that some pieces have a blue tinge on the rims.Ĭolors: Blue and green, we’ve only had the blue.Īunt Polly suffers from not being well known and it has rough seams, which is typical of US Glass. The monax white is elegant and ethereal, an excellent choice even if you don’t ordinarily care for white glass. Some serving pieces, like the sugar lid, tumblers and cream soups are pricey but you don’t have to get them. You can get a complete dinner set without spending a fortune. There are a few cobalt blue and red pieces and some monax has gold or colored trim on the rim.Īmerican Sweetheart is one of the most beloved patterns and you can readily find most pieces. It mostly came in accessory pieces, like the candy jar shown, plus you can collect a small lunch set.Ĭolors: Pink and translucent monax white. The design is narrow ribs with smooth bands near the rim. We’ve had pink and amber and it came in green, blue and iridescent colors.Īdams Rib is not well known which is a shame since it has a refined elegant look. Spiral and Swirl Patterns – Depression, Elegant and 1940s-1960s Glass with Spiral and Swirl MotifsĪdam’s Rib Pink Depression Glass Covered Candy JarĬolors: Colors of the era.Glass Patterns from the 1940s, 50s, 60s and 70s Identification Guide.How to Identify Glass – Recommended Reference Books.Green Glass on Parade – Depression Era through the 1970s.Tips to Avoid Reproduction Depression Glass.Elegant and Depression Glass Terms and Colors.Glass Colors – Pink, Green, Amber, Topaz, Blue and More.Petalware Depression Glass White or Pink.Royal Lace – Green, Pink, Blue and Clear.Florentine #1 and #2 Poppy Depression Glass from Hazel Atlas.Floral Depression Glass from Jeannette – aka Poinsettia.Floral and Diamond Depression Glass Pattern from Jeannette.Doric and Pansy Depression Glass from Jeannette.Dogwood Depression Glass from MacBeth Evans.Diana Depression Glass Pattern from Federal.Diamond Quilted Depression Glass from Imperial.Cube Depression Glass from Jeannette aka Cubist.Crow’s Foot Depression Glass from Paden City.Crackle Depression Glass from Several Makers.Colonial Fluted from Federal Glass aka Rope.Colonial Depression Glass from Hocking aka Knife and Fork.Coronation Depression Glass from Hocking.Cloverleaf Depression Glass from Hazel Atlas.Chinex Classic, Cremax, Oxford Depression Glass from MacBeth Evans.
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