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Catisfaction's Glass Gallery / Ruby Lane. Find out more about Jeanette Glass Company, a manufacturer around since the late 1800s. Even though it is best known for creating a variety of Depression-era dinnerware and kitchen items, including the unique and beautiful Ultramarine color, this company produced a variety of glass prior to the 1930s and they made milk glass as well.


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Jeannette Glass Company - ca. 1930-1939 Cherry Blossom Pattern - Jay B. Siegel This pattern has been widely reproduced. Refer to Collector's Encyclopedia of Depression Glass by Gene Florence for more information. Most often found in pink and green, but Delphite and Jadite pieces can also be found occasionally.


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Jeannette Glass made collectible patterns including Floragold (Louisa), Harp, Dewdrop, Holiday, and Anniversary in the 1940s to 1970s. Cat Lady Kate's Glass has a good selection of these! Floragold was one of Jeannette's most extensive patterns. It has a Depression glass look with its mold-etched flower design.


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Cherry Blossom Depression Glass. Cherry Blossom is one of the most popular depression glass patterns. It was made by the Jeannette Glass Company ca. 1930-1939 and commonly produced in pink, green, Delphite (opaque blue) and clear. Red, yellow, Jadite (opaque green) and translucent green were also made. Reproductions have been on the market.


1930s Glass Co. National Pattern Sugar and Creamer Etsy

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Jeannette Glass was established in Jeannette, Pennsylvania in 1900. Originally the company made bottles, but by the 1920s they had turned to tableware and kitchenware. Jeannette produced some very well-known depression glass patterns, such as their clear "Iris and Herringbone" which was later produced in carnival glass.


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Antiques & Collectibles What's It Worth Glass & China 8 Rare & Valuable Depression Glass Patterns to Collect or Sell These are the patterns to look for if you want to add value and style to your Depression glass collection. By Kate Miller-Wilson Published November 6, 2023 Sheridan Stancliff / Photodisc via Getty Images


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Jeannette has specialised in 'Quality Glassware since 1898' and every item shows the results of those years of experience in design and manufacture." Note that Jeannette's glass was "machine made" - automated - unlike the earlier Classic Carnival Glass which was pressed and finished by hand.


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$ 8.00 Made by Jeannette Glass, this heavy pressed candle holder sits on three feet. The pattern is called National, but is also known as Heavy Rib, and was made from the late 1940s to the mid 1950s. It measures 2 7/8โ€ณ tall by 3โ€ณ wide, and is in excellent, near mint condition, with no chips, cracks or repairs. 2 in stock Add to cart


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Jeannette Glass made collectible patterns including Floragold (Louisa), Harp, Dewdrop, Holiday, and Anniversary in the 1940s to 1970s. Floragold Floragold was one of Jeannette's most extensive patterns. It has a Depression glass look with its mold-etched flower design.


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Jeannette Glass Company, one of the seven major companies producing Depression glass, introduced 14 collectible patterns during the period from 1928 through 1938, according to an article by Joyce E. Krupey published online by the National Depression Glass Association. Among these are the ever-popular Adam and Iris & Herringbone patterns.


1930s Glass Co. National Pattern Sugar and Creamer Etsy

Written by Harry Rinker Jeannette Glass - Description The Jennette Bottle Works Company, located in Jeannette, Pennsylvania and founded in 1887, produced handblown bottles. Jeannette Glass - History When glass machinery was added in the late 1890s, the company became The Jeannette Glass Company.


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Below is a list of some of the patterns and colors, according to www.carnivalheaven.com, that were produced by Jeanette Glass Company throughout their years of operation. Jenny Ware - produced in green and blue Adam - produced in blue, pink, crystal, yellow and green Anniversary - pink and platinum, gold or crystal Floragold - marigold iridescent