Indiana Glass
Creamer & Open Sugar, Colony, Harvest Milk Glass, Vintage
Creamer & Open Sugar, Colony, Harvest Milk Glass, Vintage
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- Vintage Milk Glass Creamer & Sugar Set, Indiana Glass Colony Harvest, Embossed Grapes and Leaves Pattern, Collectible Milk Glass Tableware, Serveware, (Discontinued)
- Made in USA
- Vintage: 1960's
- Details: This is such a popular pattern! The milk glass Harvest pattern (sometimes called Harvest Grapes), is not only beautiful, but it is one with the largest number of pieces in milk glass. Made by Indiana Glass, and sold under the Colony brand. Did you know that the best way to get Colony Harvest pieces was through the S&H Green Stamps program? Yep, you filled your book and were able to pick out a piece. This sugar and creamer set will enhance your breakfast table, your next Dessert & Coffee party, Tea party, and it makes a beautiful hostess gift!
- Material: Milk Glass
- Dimensions: Creamer: 4.25 inches Tall, 4.5 inches Wide (handle to spout), 3.25 inches in Diameter (top opening). Sugar: 3.75 inches Tall, 3.25 inches in Diameter (top opening).
- Condition: Vintage - Used. Excellent Condition. There are no chips, cracks, or scratches. Please review all pictures and make sure you love this item before purchasing, we can't accept returns. Please remember these are VINTAGE and ANTIQUE items, they are NOT new, every effort has been made to show any scratches, wear and tear and imperfections.
Colony was a brand name from Indiana Glass, not an independent glass company. In 1957 The Lancaster Lens Company became the Lancaster Glass Corporation when they acquired a controlling interest in Indiana Glass. In 1962, as part of a reorganization, Indiana Glass Company became a subsidiary of Lancaster Colony Corporation, the Colony brand was used to market the glass produced by Indiana Glass. Under the Colony name they issued many different patterns, some of the best known include: Harvest, Park Lane, Crown / Kings Crown, Whitehall and others. Lancaster Colony Corporation closed the Indiana Glass plant in Dunkirk, Indiana, in 2002. Today, the Colony brand is still recognized and highly collected.
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