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Divided Serving Platter, Jeannette Glass, Pink Milk Glass Feather Pattern, Vintage

Divided Serving Platter, Jeannette Glass, Pink Milk Glass Feather Pattern, Vintage

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  • Pattern:  Pink Divided Dish, Jeannette Glass, Feather Pattern (Discontinued)
  • Vintage: 1957 - 1959
  • Details:  This is a beautiful pink milk glass divided serving platter from Jeannette Glass.  This was Jeannette's most popular milk glass, called Shell Pink, an opaque milk glass that unfortunately didn't run for very long so pieces are not easy to find.  This pattern not only has the beautiful "feathers", it has  a beaded border that further enhances the dish.  It is a very heavy platter, please keep that in mind at check-out.  This platter has six sections, called a Relish Dish, today we can use it for so many things in and out of the kitchen!    
  • Material:  Milk Glass 
  • Dimensions: 16 inches Long and 10.5 inches Wide (at its widest point)
  • Condition:  Vintage - Used.  Very Good Vintage Condition.  There are two "cracks" we believe to be manufacturing defects, one on the front and one on the back, different areas.  None of the lines go through to the other side and they are not deep.  We have taken several photographs for your review, first the front, then the back.  There is also a rust stain on the back, it may come out, but we wanted you to be aware.  We have kept the price surprisingly low because of these, but again, we don't believe this is actual damage.  There are no scratches or chips.  Please review all pictures and make sure you love this item before purchasing, we can't accept returns.  All Sales Final.  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.    

Jeannette Bottle Works began producing bottles in the late 1887 in Jeannette, Pennsylvania.  In 1889 they expanded production and changed their name to Jeannette Glass Company.  They are best known for their Depression Glass, they were one of the seven major companies producing Depression Glass and issued 14 different patterns from 1928 through 1938. During the 1950's Jeannette introduced Cameo Glassware which was their version of Milk Glass. In 1961 Jeannette bought the old McKee plant and continued to produce glassware for both wholesale and retail businesses.  In 1970, the company's name changed to Jeannette Corporation. They ceased production and closed the factory in 1983.

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