Depression Glass Colors
Many companies offered clear uncolored patterns usually referred to as crystal though they were not crystal per se.
Depression glass colors. Swirlwindsor adam cherry blossom cube doric doric and pansy floral hex optic homespun iris sierra sunburst sunflower swirl windsor. Depression glass characteristics color. Cookie jar juice and water tumblers have been reproduced in a very dark cobalt blue according to collector s encyclopedia of depression glass by gene florence. During the thirty years of production over 100 patterns of depression glass were manufactured.
Depression glass goes far beyond the transparent pink green and amber that are found frequently. Depression glass was also made in amber iridescent opaque white known as monax and several other colors as well. Often found in green followed by pink and crystal clear. Some are crystal clear colored glass like pink pale blue green and amber.
It also made a few opaque colors notably royal blue amethyst and black. Depression glass might not be the finest quality you can find but its historical importance has put it in high demand among collectors. Even the pattern names alluded to better times and a longing for the glamorous lifestyles of the 1920s. The monderntone cream soup bowl was made by hazel atlas glass company in the later depression era years between 1934 and 1942.
Pina attributes some marbled opaque pieces to tiffin but little additional information is available. Continue to 21 of 21 below. Glassware facts not all depression glass is colored. It was also made in an amethyst colored glass as well as semi opaque glass called plantonite in a variety of colors.
Yellow and amber patterns were the popular choice for the. Colors like jadeite opaque pale green white milk glass ultra marine red royal and ruby yellow canary delphite opaque pale blue black and amethyst monax also exist. Some of the most popular patterns buyers seek today are cameo mayfair american sweetheart princess and royal lace. Though clear pink and green have long been popular colors other colors included amber blue amethyst ruby red and black.
Depression glass was produced in virtually every color. Satin glass was a mainstay for tiffin and canary two shades of green blue pink crystal amberina and black were satin colors. It s also distinctive for its coloring with pink pale blue green and amber being more common and yellow jadeite ultra marine and delphite more rare. Depression glass was manufactured in various colors.