Posted 7 years ago
fortapache
(3406 items)
OK covered everything in the title again. Aside from them being 8 1/4" across.
Once again this was made by Hocking Glass from 1935-1938. This is depression glass which was enexpensive back in the day. The glass does tend to have flaws such as bubbles and straw marks. I haven't checked these closely I am sure there would be a few bubbles. Straw marks are more noticeable and I didn't see any here. Straw marks aren't actually from straw. I forget what they are actually from but it isn't straw.
Great pattern & color
Thank you very much Newfld.
Thank you
PhilDMorris
valentino97
Newfld
mikelv85
TassieDevil
jscott0363
Lamplover78
JImam
nutsabotas6
vetraio50
Caperkid
I swear I have some of these, didn’t I post them? I’ll have to check.
Think you very much Trey. Hopefully you can find them. I have to look for some of my stuff here too.
Thank you
gargoylecollector
aura
Trey
I found them but they are different pattern but same color :)
Go ahead and post them. I'll be happy to ID the pattern if TallCakes doesn't beat me to it.
They are posted and someone identified them:) I posted them a while ago.
Beautiful! I just read about the marks yesterday as I came across a lovely set of green Depression-era juice glasses and was researching them. I discovered that "straw marks" are actually "shear marks." So interesting what one can learn from a vintage or antique ware.
Thank you very much betweenthelens. The learning is one of the best parts.
Thank you SEAN68.