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Here are 4 examples of Chocolate Glass. Jacob Rosenthal first produced this formula at the Indiana Tumbler & Goblet company around the 1900 time period. He worked for various companies and took his forumla with him ending up at the Fenton Glass company at the end of his career.
This is an interesting glass that can range from a light tan color to a deep brown with almost a transparent brown called red agate especially around the edges. The patterns often have sharp edges that are prone to chipping.
From left to right:
Chrysanthemum Leaf, Ribbed, Geneva, and Leaf Bracket.
The Ribbed piece is known to have a matching handled holder.
Most chocolate glass shakers are hard to find and usually bring good money.
Gorgeous!!
Wow... So pretty...