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Author Topic: Depression glass identification help  (Read 3211 times)

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Offline eglass

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Depression glass identification help
« Reply #10 on: September 06, 2006, 11:29:48 PM »
Your Pink saucer is either Block Optic by Hocking (1929-33)
or Colonial Block by Hazel Atlas (early 1930's). Neither book that I have shows the saucer well enough to tell the difference. Maybe you can look those patterns up online and compare with yours....

So many folks did a lace-edge pattern - Hocking did "Old Colony", also known as Lace-Edge or Open-Lace, but the plates all had a "rayed" center. I'm thinking yours is an elegant maker, perhaps Westmoreland or Duncan.

Kelli

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