My Glass Shelf

… a blog for depression glass and elegant glassware collectors

Identified sherbet patterns

With the help of other members of the ChatAboutDG forum, I’ve managed to identify two more pieces of elegant glass. Thanks!

Tiffin “Spoke” sherbet, US Glass Line E-15359, 1937

#230 Grape pattern
#230 grape pattern

April 17, 2007 Posted by angelacw | Depression Glass, Elegant Glass, Patterns, Sherbets | | No Comments Yet

Cube “Cubist” crystal creamer and sugar cup

We drove out to the 400 Antique Market in Inisfil today. I found a creamer and sugar cup set in the Cube “Cubist” pattern. I’m having a difficult time establishing a value for my purchase. Both the “Collector’s Encyclopedia of Depression Glass” and the “Pocket Guide to Depression Glass” only list prices for the pink and green sets. eBay listings confirm that I paid fair market value for the set.

Jeannette Glass Company manufactured this pattern from 1929-1933, but only three items were produced in crystal:

2 5/8″ creamer, 2 9/16″ sugar cup, and, 7 1/2″ round tray.

So it looks like I just need the tray to complete the Cubist crystal set!

Cube,

April 15, 2007 Posted by angelacw | Antiques, Depression Glass, Patterns | | No Comments Yet

92 Major Glass Patterns of the Depression Years

An amazing article which lists “92 Major Glass Patterns of the Depression Years” by © 2002 Joyce E. Krupey.
http://www.ndga.net/articles/dgpatterntable.htm

July 16, 2006 Posted by angelacw | Depression Glass, Patterns | | No Comments Yet

Some more unidentified pieces

I am slowly going through my boxes of unidentified pieces.
If you can help with the identification, please post a comment.
Photos ©2005 angelacw@rogers.com




December 4, 2005 Posted by angelacw | Depression Glass, Patterns | | No Comments Yet