One of the most sought after of all types of depression glass is Jeannette Glass Company's Cherry Blossom pattern in the green color. The pattern is distinguished by having cherry blossoms and cherry clusters worked into the glass, and by having a delicate green shade. Jeannette Glass's Cherry Blossom is also extremely popular in pink.
Here are a few examples of Cherry Blossom Green depression glass.
Posted in: Depression Glass, Green Milk Glass, Jeannette Glass Company
Aunt Polly Blue is a type of depression glass pattern produced by U.S. Glass beginning in the late 1920s. Although pieces are relatively inexpensive, it is still widely sought by collectors of depression glass.
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Founding in 1971 by Thomas Mosser, Mosser Glass Company makes originals versions and reproductions of vintage milk glass and carnival glass items. It is very well known for it's ruby colored glass, which is a reasonably priced alternative to more expensive original items. New collectors need to be aware that although Mosser glass items can be quite attractive, they are not "antiques" in the true sense of the word.
Posted in: Antique Milk Glass, Mosser Glass Company, Red Milk Glass
Founded in 1860 as Hale & Atterbury, in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, the company eventually became, in 1893, just Atterbury Glass Company.
Atterbury made a wide variety of items, from bar bottles, to tableware, to lamps. It was renowned for making covered dishes in the shapes of rabbits, ducks, chickens and boars head, and its innovative lamps were especially sought after. Most objects were produced either in a milk glass or in opaline.
If one had to pick out one very typical and influential Atterbury piece, it would be a covered dish in the shape of a chicken sitting on its nest, much like the one shown below.
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Of course, this design, along many others were copied by Westmoreland Glass Company in the mid 20th century.
Posted in: Antique Milk Glass, Atterbury Glass Company, Milk Glass Chickens