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    Posted 11 years ago

    Aimathena
    (600 items)

    Here are a few green depression glass pieces. Because they're all very beautiful, I have not limited the collection to just one color or design. I started out collecting the pink depression glass, I have since added green and yellow aka amber.

    Many thanks to Paul and all his very wonderful knowledge of glass. Thank you for sharing.
    1st photo
    l to right, Royal Lace by Hazel Atlas; Princess by Hocking.

    2nd photo, small s&p in foreground by Hazel Atlas. These also come in clear and cobalt blue, probably pink as well. They only gave them a number rather than a name.

    3rd photo, clockwise starting with the divided dish: Hocking's Cameo, Federal's Pear Optic or Thumbprint, Jeannette's Cubist and MacBeth Evans S-Pattern.

    4th photo looks like sherbets from Federal, optic type pattern and the other could be Diana (original catalogs show this to be the correct sherbet for the pattern even though the flutes are much wider than the rest of the pattern), but if memory is serving me right now, I don't think Diana was made in green. They may have made green ones on their own, not sold with the Diana sets. 

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    Comments

    1. walksoftly walksoftly, 11 years ago
      I love the 3D effect in the plate in the upper right of pic #3.
    2. Aimathena Aimathena, 11 years ago
      Thanks for the loves...
      Kerry
      Aldo
      Agh
      Val
      Gargo
      Tom
      Scott
      David
      Leah
      Sean
      Rad
    3. Paul71 Paul71, 11 years ago
      Saw you ask for help in another post. First photo l to right, Royal Lace by Hazel Atlas; Princess by Hocking. Second photo, small s&p in foreground by Hazel Atlas. These also come in clear and cobalt blue, probably pink as well. They only gave them a number rather than a name. 3rd photo, clockwise starting with the divided dish: Hocking's Cameo, Federal's Pear Optic or Thumbprint, Jeannette's Cubist and MacBeth Evans S-Pattern. Last photo looks like sherbets from Federal, optic type pattern and the other could be Diana (original catalogs show this to be the correct sherbet for the pattern even though the flutes are much wider than the rest of the pattern), but if memory is serving me right now, I don't think Diana was made in green. They may have made green ones on their own, not sold with the Diana sets.
    4. Aimathena Aimathena, 11 years ago
      Wow, that was very impressive Paul. Thank you so much, how kind are you to take the time to identify so many items. I truly appreciate your time and effort. You're wonderful!
    5. fortapache fortapache, 11 years ago
      Nice pieces. I am all over the place with my green depression glass too.
    6. Paul71 Paul71, 11 years ago
      You're welcome, one of my 'random acts of kindness' for the day :)
    7. Aimathena Aimathena, 11 years ago
      LoL Fort, it's so much fun, isn't it :-)

      Thanks for the love xo...
      pops
      fort
    8. Aimathena Aimathena, 11 years ago
      There are a few, but I've already called bids on them as well.

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