WebLike many manufacturers of the early 20th century, Jeannette produced Depression glass, iridescent Carnival glass, variations of Anchor Hocking 's Jade-ite, and milk glass. Often, patterns with names like Iris and Herringbone, Cube, Lombard, and Gondola were produced in a range of finishes. WebVTG Delphite Blue Butter Dish by Jeannette Glass Company. $500.00. $21.20 shipping. 19 watching. 1930's Jeannette Pink Depression Glass 13" Round Snowflake Cake Serving Plate. $19.00. 1 bid. $24.01 shipping. Ending Thursday at 11:01AM PDT 19h 22m. 2 Jeannette Herringbone Iris Footed Tumblers 6 1/2 inch Clear Depression Glass.
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WebAfter many years of production, the McKee Glass factory was acquired in 1951 to become the McKee Division of Thatcher Glass Company. In 1961 Jeannette Glass Company bought the property and a variety of pressed glass tableware was manufactured there by Jeannette until it closed in 1983. new group 2
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WebAug 26, 2012 · According to our news partners at the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, the fire broke out around 2:30 a.m. at the Jeannette Glass Factory on Bullitt Avenue in Jeannette. The initial fire was put out, but ... WebJun 14, 2011 · Westmoreland Glass Company; Jeannette Glass Company; Victory Glass Inc.; L.E. Smith; J.H. Millstein; and J.C. Crosetti Company. I started collecting candy containers in the early 1980s. My first piece, Felix by the Barrel, came from my mother-in-law's attic. Next, I picked up a New York Central coal car on a tray lot at an auction. WebMay 25, 2024 · In Aug 1961, Jeannette Glass Co. purchased the McKee Glass division from Thatcher Glass Manufacturing for an estimated $4 million in cash, stock and notes In … newgroup2019 gmail.com