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Title: Anchor Hocking Cameo Green Tray
Post by: NevB on February 02, 2021, 07:11:23 PM
From my research this is the Cameo pattern made from 1930-34. There is another design with a dancer in the centre called Cameo Ballerina. It has an overall diameter of 7 1/4" and is called a Domino Tray, designed to hold a creamer in the centre with sugar lumps  round the outside. The original pattern was Springtime by Monongah glass, Anchor hocking bought them out. There is quite a lot of this pattern around but I've not found another of these trays.
Title: Re: Anchor Hocking Cameo Green Tray
Post by: Lustrousstone on February 03, 2021, 04:37:09 PM
Fairly scarce according to the depression glass books with price guides, but better in pink without an indentation
Title: Re: Anchor Hocking Cameo Green Tray
Post by: NevB on February 03, 2021, 06:36:39 PM
Thanks Christine, this is the site I got my information from.


http://www.justglass.com/documents/articles/inhouse/rt112.html

This is another good one.



https://www.eapgs.org/index.php
Title: Re: Anchor Hocking Cameo Green Tray
Post by: Lustrousstone on February 05, 2021, 03:18:43 PM
I have both Warman's and Florence books.
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There is another design with a dancer in the centre called Cameo Ballerina
This is the design that often called Cameo Ballerina. The other similar designs are Georgian Lovebirds and Rose Cameo; neither are common here
Title: Re: Anchor Hocking Cameo Green Tray
Post by: NevB on February 05, 2021, 05:29:13 PM
I've had another look on replacements.com and the full design has three elements, the inner circular design, a middle ring of swags and an outer ring with the dancer, my dish only has the two inner elements. Confusingly they also have a 6" plate with just the inner and outer elements. ???
Title: Re: Anchor Hocking Cameo Green Tray
Post by: Lustrousstone on February 06, 2021, 08:04:05 PM
The only on "plate-like" things that have the outer pattern have flat rims. There are variants depending on the item. Large bowls have the outer and centre patterns.  None actually have a ballerina, just a ballerina like pattern. It's not uncommon to have these pattern mixes.