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Depression Glass - Miscellaneous

There were a great many companies making glass in the 1920's and 1930's and, for some, I have only one or two pieces. Look below for samples of glass by Beaumont, New Martinsville and others.

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Click here to enlarge image and see more about item G422: Beaumont Candlesticks
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G422

Beaumont Candlesticks This pair of crystal candlesticks were made by the Beaumont Manufacturing Company in the late twenties or early thirties. Their graceful shape is accentuated by gold trim and hand-painted dark aqua bases. The glass and gold trim are in excellent condition but some of the aqua paint has been scratched, as seen in the photos. It's much more noticeable from the underside than topside. Note the fluted interior design. They stand 8.5 inches tall and 4.25 wide at the base. Although the photos make them look as though they lean a bit, that's a distortion caused by the close-up lens - they're perfectly upright. Sold as a pair.
Manufacturer: Beaumont Glass  

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Click here to enlarge image and see more about item G694: Shirley Temple Cereal Bowl by Hazel-Atlas
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G694

Shirley Temple Cereal Bowl by Hazel-Atlas In the 1930's, Hazel-Atlas made breakfast ware for General Mills cereals featuring Shirley Temple. This lovely blue bowl has a decal of Shirley and the phrase "Hello Everybody" on the bottom. 6.5 inches in diameter, 1.75 inches high. The sides are a honeycomb pattern with a scalloped edge. Matches our G755 and G857B pitcher and mug. The bowl has a few chips around the edge, but no utensil marks inside, so I'm guessing it was not used but has a little storage damage.
Manufacturer: Hazel-Atlas  

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Click here to enlarge image and see more about item G755: Shirley Temple Milk Pitcher by Hazel-Atlas
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G755

Shirley Temple Milk Pitcher by Hazel-Atlas In the 1930's, Hazel-Atlas made breakfast ware for General Mills cereals featuring Shirley Temple. This blue pitcher has a decal of Shirley with her signature, a stretched honeycomb pattern on the back side and a sharply angled handle. 3 inches in diameter x 4.5 high including the handle and lip. Matches our G694 and G857B bowl and mug. In mint condition with no signs of use.
Manufacturer: Hazel-Atlas  

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Click here to enlarge image and see more about item G857B: Shirley Temple Mug by Hazel-Atlas
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G857B

Shirley Temple Mug by Hazel-Atlas In the 1930's, Hazel-Atlas made breakfast ware for General Mills cereals featuring Shirley Temple. This blue mug has a decal of Shirley with her signature. 3.75 inches in diameter including handle x 3.75 high. Stretched honeycomb pattern on back side. Matches our G694 bowl and G755 pitcher. In mint condition with no signs of use.
Manufacturer: Hazel-Atlas  

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Click here to enlarge image and see more about item G622: New Martinsville Divided Relish Dish
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G622

New Martinsville Divided Relish Dish This pretty little relish dish is by New Martinsville in the "Janice" pattern. It has been embellished with silver overlay, most likely by Lotus Glass. 8.25 inches in diameter across the handles, and 6.25 inches from rim to rim. In excellent condition. I see no utensil marks. There is one tiny break in the silver, shown in one of the photos. I've also included a close-up of the lovely handles. A very charming piece.
Manufacturer: New Martinsville  

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Click here to enlarge image and see more about item G664: Wheeling Glass Company bowl
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G664

Wheeling Glass Company bowl Tongue-shaped scallops edge this bowl in white glass running to blood-red rim. Quite stunning, and kissing cousin to A646. Very thin glass, pontil mark on bottom, one or two small bubbles. 6.25 inches in diameter, 2.5 inches tall. No utensil marks; I doubt it's ever been used.
Manufacturer: Wheeling Glass  

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Click here to enlarge image and see more about item A646: Wheeling Glass Company bowl
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A646

Wheeling Glass Company bowl Wheeling Glass bowl with dark green edge blended from white base. Sharp fluting and color blend make this quite distinguished and close cousin to G664. 6.5 inches in diameter, 2 inches tall. In mint condition.
Manufacturer: Wheeling Glass company  

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Click here to enlarge image and see more about item G632: Footed bowl, believed to be by Lancaster Glass
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G632

Footed bowl, believed to be by Lancaster Glass Footed bowl, 6 inches x 4.5, in mint condition. Almond-shaped engraving on edge with flowers and rings around lower sides of bowl. Close match to Lancaster glass illustrated in Great American Glass of the Roaring Twenties and Depression Era, Book 2, style 788, c. 1930's. Very pretty whoever made it.
Manufacturer: Lancaster  

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