Can someone please verify: regular old Depression glass?

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  1. LovesVintage

    LovesVintage reader of books and tea leaves

    My mother had several pieces with a few different patterns tucked away in a hutch, all a similar peachy/gold color. I'm just verifying that these are likely Depression-era glassware? And does anybody recognize any patterns / have guesses about the makers? I can't seem to find anything similar in my online searches. Please and thank you! :joyful:


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  2. moreotherstuff

    moreotherstuff Izorizent

    Others will have more complete info than I, but check Floragold on the creamer and the vase/tumbler is Iris and herringbone (which has been reproduced).
     
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  3. LovesVintage

    LovesVintage reader of books and tea leaves

    Oh, it's great to have a couple of leads - thank you!
     
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  4. LovesVintage

    LovesVintage reader of books and tea leaves

  5. LovesVintage

    LovesVintage reader of books and tea leaves

    And another great read, based on your Iris & Herringbone lead: http://www.justglass.com/documents/articles/reyne/shards.html


    So now I've learned that only the clear Iris & Herringbone is actually Depression glass; mine were likely made in the 50's. There's only the two footed drinking glasses, and I quite like them. AND I can double check and make sure I don't have anything in the clear (older) version. I don't believe I do.

    I have learned SO much on this board, in a very short time. Yaaaaay!
     
    Last edited: Oct 19, 2020
  6. moreotherstuff

    moreotherstuff Izorizent

    It's generally not good news when I can identify a glass pattern. I only know the most common ones.
     
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  7. Marie Forjan

    Marie Forjan Well-Known Member

    More recent pieces like this are generally not called carnival glass but iridized glass. Carnival glass was produced much earlier and the patterns and coatings are very different :)
     
  8. LovesVintage

    LovesVintage reader of books and tea leaves

    Thank you!
     
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  9. ola402

    ola402 Well-Known Member

    does the bowl in your last photo have a pattern on the inside? If so, can you show it? TY!
     
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  10. LovesVintage

    LovesVintage reader of books and tea leaves

    Pam, I looked for the bowl when I went to my mother's again yesterday, but I must have packed it already and forgot I had done so. I'll post another pic when I locate it again - I just wanted to thank you for your reply and let you know I wasn't ignoring you!
     
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