Cameo Green Depression Glass Patterns
In 2008 the lone dish would be valued at around 6 and you can still find them for that price.
Cameo green depression glass patterns. Cameo has a mold etched design of swags scrolls and a dancer reaching for the sky. The georgian pattern of depression glass is occasionally referred to as the lovebirds pattern. Also known as ballerina or dancing girl pattern. Some are crystal clear colored glass like pink pale blue green and amber.
About one hundred and ten depression glass patterns were made in green glass. More than 100 patterns were made by about 20 manufacturers. A limited amount of clear cameo was also made featuring a platinum rim. Green hocking depression glass cameo balerina platter uranium 12 x 8.
Vintage depression glass yellow princess pattern creamer small pourer mint. Most often seen in green but yellow and pink can also be found. This 3 inch footed sherbet dish made in the green glass is from the federal glass company and is dated from 1931 to 1936. The cameo pattern is another popular depression glass pattern.
Cameo is one of my favorite depression glass patterns. It s easy to enjoy authentic depression glass in such great condition. Hocking glass company ca. Vintage green depression glass cookie jar princess pattern anchor hocking.
Today while green cameo pieces are very common and can be purchased for just a few dollars pink and yellow pieces are very rare due to limited production and can be worth hundreds. Princess 1931 1934 anchor hocking glass company a giant in the depression glass industry created several patterns that were wildly popular. Otherwise if a depression glass pattern had green colored glass it was also made in crystal or pink or yellow glass. The rose cameo pattern is the only one that was made exclusively in green.
Cameo depression glass pattern. 1930s green depression glass 10 1 2 inch closed handle plate cameo pattern by hocking glass uv reactive. Depression glass was manufactured in various colors. Green depression glass cup is 2 1 8 inches tall and has no chips or cracks.
Most cameo glassware is green however there are a very limited number of pink and yellow pieces available. Many cocktail and luncheon sets of depression glassware have the cameo pattern which looks like strings of beads stretching around each piece. From 1931 to 1934 they created the princess pattern in pink green and topaz.