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Description
The item in the image is a piece of Depression glass, specifically a divided serving plate in the Madrid pattern, likely made by Federal Glass. Depression glass was mass-produced in the United States from the 1920s to the 1940s and was often given away as promotional items. Key features include: Material: Machine-made, thin glass. Era: 1920s-1940s, during the Great Depression. Pattern: Madrid, characterized by its geometric and floral designs. Color: Pink, one of the popular colors for Depression glass. Manufacturing: Mass-produced, leading to imperfections like bubbles and uneven coloring. Distribution: Often given away as premiums with purchases at grocery stores, movie theaters, and gas stations. Collectibility: Popular among collectors due to its historical significance and variety of patterns and colors. Available for pickup or shipping at: Midtown Bliss Home & Gifts 2722 R St Sacramento Open Tues-Sun 10am-6pm
Description
The item in the image is a piece of Depression glass, specifically a divided serving plate in the Madrid pattern, likely made by Federal Glass. Depression glass was mass-produced in the United States from the 1920s to the 1940s and was often given away as promotional items. Key features include: Material: Machine-made, thin glass. Era: 1920s-1940s, during the Great Depression. Pattern: Madrid, characterized by its geometric and floral designs. Color: Pink, one of the popular colors for Depression glass. Manufacturing: Mass-produced, leading to imperfections like bubbles and uneven coloring. Distribution: Often given away as premiums with purchases at grocery stores, movie theaters, and gas stations. Collectibility: Popular among collectors due to its historical significance and variety of patterns and colors. Available for pickup or shipping at: Midtown Bliss Home & Gifts 2722 R St Sacramento Open Tues-Sun 10am-6pm