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    Posted 11 years ago

    mikelv85
    (1232 items)

    This nice 7 1/2 " vase came from the Cleveland GW. It's from the long gone "Jeannette Glass Company" in Jeanette, Pennsylvania. It's was part of their Carnival glass line. The color is "marigold" and the pattern is called "Tree Bark" The bottom has their mark, a Triangle with a "J" in the middle. A bit hard to see, but it's there. Also the pattern numbers "2104-5". It dates from around the 1950's 60's. -Mike-

    JEANETTE GLASS CO. HISTORY Courtesy of http://www.abandonedonline.net/industry/jeannette-glass

    The Jeannette Glass Company was founded in Jeannette, Pennsylvania in 1887. The founding of Jeannette Glass came in 1887 when the Western Land and Improvement Company’s application for a charter from the state of Pennsylvania was approved. The company directors were James A. Chambers, H. Sellers McKee, J. Gardner Cassatt, Horace Magee and B. Maurice Gaskill. The town the plant would be developed next to was named after McKee’s wife. The Jeannette Bottle Works Company was founded in the next year in Jeannette. In 1924, hand-pressed tableware was introduced into the product lineup, and it was not soon after that prism glass was dropped from the product lineup. The Depression-era Glass, as it was to be called, included the Adam, Anniversary, Cherry Blossom and Pansy pattern lines, and pastel colors such as pink and green. In 1981, Connecticut businessman John P. Brogan leveraged a buyout financed by Security Pacific Business Credit. Due to Brogan’s lack of knowledge in the glass industry, Jeannette was forced into Chapter 11 bankruptcy in 1982 and closed in the following year in 1983. At its height, Jeannette employed over 1,500. The property has steadily deteriorated since then, and is heavily contaminated.

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    1. mikelv85 mikelv85, 11 years ago
      Same here Jay.... Took just a few minutes to locate the mark. I knew the company because they did a lot of "depression glass" but wasn't familiar with their mark. I bought it as a little something to research and the color is incredible.
    2. mikelv85 mikelv85, 11 years ago
      Not a problem Jay, I'd be happy to help. Sometimes I run across a good site when I'm looking for something completely different and I'll mark it for future reference. It's takes like ten minutes to scroll through my bookmarks...lol
    3. John2Nhoj John2Nhoj, 4 months ago
      Not by the Jeanette Glass Company, although often mistaken for that because of the similar pattern design. Your item\vase was is signed with the (T in a triangle) mark of the Turner Brothers Glass Company, Terre Haute IN, ca. 1905-1930 who manufactured glass bottles and jars for the food and drink packing industry. Your vase was originally sold with pickles in it.
    4. John2Nhoj John2Nhoj, 4 months ago
      Not by the Jeanette Glass Company, although often mistaken for that because of the similar pattern design. Your item\vase is signed with the (T in a triangle) mark of the Turner Brothers Glass Company, Terre Haute IN, ca. 1905-1930 who manufactured glass bottles and jars for the food and drink packing industry. Your vase was originally sold with pickles in it.

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