Joanne & Janine Bender Glass Patterns

Depression Glass A to Z

Companies during the Depression best known for their promotional, give-away, and mass produced glassware were: Hazel Atlas, Jeannette, Macbeth-Evans, Hocking (Anchor Hocking), Indiana & Federal Glass Company. This is what we think of as the pink and green depression glass that Grandma got with boxes of soap or oatmeal. Quality control was not high in the factories of this type of glass. Although pink and green were heavily produced, yellow, cobalt blue, crystal clear, forest green, ruby red and amber can also be collected.

This list is only a sample of the inventory we have on hand. If you see something here you would like to inquire about, or if you don't see something and you would like to request it, please visit our Pattern Requests page

Adam
American Sweetheart
Aurora
Avocado
Beaded Block
Block Optic
Bubble
Cameo
Cherry Blossom
Colonial Knife & Fork
Coronation
Diamond Quilted
Dogwood
Doric
Doric & Pansy
Floral
Florentine 1 & 2
Forest Green
Georgian Lovebirds
Holiday Buttons & Bows
Iris
Madrid
Mayfair Open Rose

Miss America
Moderntone
Moroccan Amethyst
Newport Hairpin
Normandie
No. 612 Horseshoe
Old Cafe
Parrot
Patrician
Petalware
Princess
Radience
Rock Crystal
Royal Lace
Royal Ruby
Sandwich
Sharon Cabbage Rose
Sierra Pinwheel
Swirl
Tea Room
Waterford
Windsor

 


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