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Assortment of 12 Green Depression Glass Itemss #2175148

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Assortment of 12 Green Depression Glass Itemss #2175148
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This listing of 12 different pieces of green depression glass items consists of: two, Cameo, "Ballerina" or "Dancing Girl items, made by the Hocking Glass Company, dated (1930-34}. One measures 4 inches tall-2 Handle Goblet and a 10-inches in Diameter, oval Vegetable dish. Two-Block Optic Items that include: 1 bottle/decanter and one goblet. Goblet stands 5 3/4 inches tall; 9oz.,Decanter/Bottle stands 6 inches tall; two-Sherbet, "Circle" design, that stands 3 1/4 inches tall. (Both made by the Hocking Glass Company, dated in the 1930's). Features 1-Rose Cameo footed tumbler that stands 5 inches tall. Made by the Belmont Tumbler Company dated 1931. 1-6 inch saucer (Roulettte, "Mary Windows", made by the Hocking Glass Company, dated 1935-1939. Also 1-8 inces in diameter luncheon plated called Dogwood, "Apple Blossom", "wild Rose." Made by MacBeth Evans Company. Dated (1929-1932). One clear, green, (Unknown Maker) fish bowl designed container. Measures 5 1/2 inches tall; opening diameter measures 3 1/2 inches; depth measures 5 1/4 inches; bottom base measures 3 1/2 inches; Side diameter measures 3 1/2 inches with front diameter measuresing 5 1/4 inches. Features two separate salt shakes. Unknown maker of each. One measures 3 inches tall; and the other shaker measures 3 1/4 inches tall; There is a total of "12" Green depression items, all of which are in excellent to mint condition. No chips, cracks, etc.
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<tr><td>Condition:Excellent</td></tr>
<tr><td>Year:1920's-30's</td></tr>






<tr><td>Title:Assortment of 12 Green Depression Glass Itemss</td></tr>

<tr><td>Materials:Glass</td></tr>

<tr><td>Location:Letart, West Virginia</td></tr>
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