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Green Depression Glass Sugar Lid Homespun Akro Agate
Sugar Bowl lid I think made by Jeannette Glass Company. I have also seen a lid similar made by Akro Agate Glass Company.
Transparent Green, Glows under black light. Fine Rib with pointed knob.
Measures 3 9/16 inches to outer edges. Inner rim made to set into a 3 1/4 inch opening.
No chips, cracks, scratches.
Nice replacement for your vintage Glassware.
Condition: Used
Country of Origin: US
Manufacturer: Jeannette Glass
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86081
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Jeannette Glass Iris & Herringbone Gold Iridescent Cup
Depression Era Glassware to enhance your Dinnerware.
Made by Jeannette Glass from 1928 to 1932.
Footed Golden Teacup with Raised Iris Flowers over a textured Herringbone background.
Measures 2 7/8 inches tall X 3 inches diameter.
Excellent condition. No chips, cracks, stains or iridescent wear.
Price is for one.
Condition: Used
Country of Origin: US
Manufacturer: Jeannette Glass
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52847
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Swirl Ultra Marine 9 in Bowl Jeannette Depression Glass
Depression Era Glassware Pattern, Circa 1937 to 1938, Transparent Dark Aqua Ultramarine Vegetable or Salad serving bowl.
American Made in U.S.A.
Measures: 9 inches diameter at top rim X 3 inches high
No cracks. Rim has an unusual teenie nick or bubble pop about 1/32 inch wide and deep. It looks curved on the bottom like it might have been a bubble, but is about the size of something that could have been done with a serrated knife. I can't decide which. A few other minor signs of usage and the customary straw marks in the glass.
Enhance your Table Setting or Depression Era Kitchen Decor.
Condition: used
Manufacturer: Jeanette Glass
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58053
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Iris Herringbone Flt Tumbler Jeannette Depression Glass
Iris Herringbone Flt Tumbler Jeannette Depression Glass.
The Iris on bottom have complete stems. It is old, NOT a reproduction.
Produced by Jeannette Glass Co. from 1928-1932, during the Depression Era.
Measures 4 1/4 inches high.
No chips, cracks, or scratches.
What a terrific addition to a Iris and Herringbone Depression Glassware, or American Art Glass collection!
Inv # 58053-t
Condition: Used
Manufacturer: Jeannette Glass
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67095
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Homespun Pink 4.5 Berry Bowl Jeannette Depression Glass
Homespun Pink 4.5 Berry Bowl Jeannette Depression Glass.
Made by the Jeannette Glass Company from 1939 through 1949. It was also called Fine Rib - as it has very fine ribs around outside of bowl with a waffle bottom.
Measures 4 1/2 inches diameter or 5 1/2 inches handle to handle far edge. We have several of these bowls which are near mint.
One has a flea felt with finger nail on inside rim. Two have minuscule usage scratches in bottom. They are glossy and in super nice condition.
Price is for one.
Circa: uknown
Condition: used
Manufacturer: Jeannette Glass
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83305
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Jeannette Depression Glass Delphite Blue Matches Holder
Jeannette Depression Glass Delphite Blue Matches Holder.
Add this to your nostalgic kitchenware collection! It is a rare Delphite Blue Kitchen MATCHES match holder from the Depression Era. Manufactured by the Jeannette Glass Company.
Measues 3 inches tall X approx 3 1/8 inches diameter at top.
NO chips - cracks or stains. There are a few minuscule usage scratches. Black lettering is nice and shiny with a teenie rub on a couple letters. Has the usual straw marks and mold seam lines from manufacturing.
Surprise your collector loved one with this super piece of Kitchen Glassware!
Condition: Used
Manufacturer: Jeannette Glass
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55366
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Jeannette Glass Ultra Marine Swirl Salt Pepper Shaker
Single Glassware Replacement, Swirl Pattern. Transparent Dark Aqua. No lid.
Measures 3 1/4 inches tall.
No chips, cracks, scratches, stains. The usual bubbles and straw marks in the glass.
Enhance your Table Setting or Depression Era Kitchen Decor.
Condition: Used
Country of Origin: US
Manufacturer: Jeannette Glass
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