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Your Price: $ 15.00
Item Number: 7813 |
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Circa: 1930-1940 Manufacturer: Macbeth-Evans Glass Company
Produced by the Macbeth-Evans Company from 1930-1940, the Petalware pattern was made in pink, monax, cremax, decorated, Ivrene, and crystal. This is the Ivrene glass in the Petalware pattern. The edges of the pattern show the same fiery opalescence as some of the American Sweetheart pieces also made by Macbeth-Evans.
This variation of the Petalware Ivrene is decorated with a 22K gold rim.
The footed creamer stands 3 1/4 inches tall. The footed handled sugar bowl stands 3 1/2 inches tall.
This set was part of a purchase of 49 piece of this pattern which was in the original box. It is either very very little used or never used. The pattern can be seen on pages 175-176 of the Mauzy's 1999 Depression Glass book.
I am pricing these at exactly half of what the 1999 edition of Mauzy's Depression Glass book suggested as current values. I bought the set very reasonably so I can afford to pass these along hopefully to a collector who will use and treasure them.
Add it to your collection of vintage American dinnerware today. It would stunning on a dark wood buffet in the Mid-century style of a blond wood credenza. |
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