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Catalogue: Glassware: Depression (3)

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Hazel Atlas, Imperial

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Crisscross, Lorain


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Square Bowl by Hazel-Atlas Crystal

Glassware: Depression: Companies: Hazel Atlas: Pre 1970  stock# 0066

Square Bowl by Hazel-Atlas Crystal
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BlueMoon Ent.
304-695-0962



$10.00 

Lovely Square Bowl in the Moroccan Amethyst pattern, by Hazel-Atlas Crystal in the Colonial pattern. The bowl sits on an elongate square base drawn seemingly from one point, a very open feeling. It is in good condition. The bowl is 2 7/8" (7.5cm)tall, 5 7/8" (14.9cm) wide side to side lip, 7 1/4" (18.5cm) corner to corner lip, with a 2 5/8" (6.0cm) square base, and weighs 17.8oz (505g).


Lorain Basket Footed Bowl, Compote

Glassware: Depression: Pre 1950  stock# 0041

Lorain Basket Footed Bowl,  Compote
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304-695-0962



$12.00 

Lorain avocado green Champagne/Tall Sherbet. Lorain was produced from 1929 to 1932 in both green and yellow. The mold edges tend to be rough and is part of the manufacturing process so don't let that deter you. Lorain was made by Indiana Glass, however, in the 1950’s, the footed sherbet with an open lace edge was produced in milk glass and avocado for use as a florist bowls, colors not made during the depression. These were most likely made by Anchor Hocking instead of Indiana, who produ ...click for details


Imperial Laced Amber Bowl

Glassware: Depression: Companies: Imperial: Pre 1950  stock# 0040

Imperial Laced Amber Bowl
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$50.00 

Lovely amber Imperial laced edge, depression glass, round bowl. The bowl has a hobnail design on the sides and a possible 'waffle' design on the bottom. It was made by the Imperial Glass Co. of Ohio, possibly the #743, criss-cross pattern. This pattern began in the 1930's and continued until the 1940's. It appears to have been discontinued and I'm not able to find much more information than this. This just might be that rare find that someone has been looking for. It i ...click for details

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