Depression Glassware
Depression Glass is machine made, mass produced, colored and crystal glassware made during the Depression years (Early to Mid 30s). Some of the major glass companies that produced Depression Glass were: The Federal Glass Company, The Hocking (later Anchor Hocking) Glass Company, The Hazel Atlas Glass Company, The Indiana Glass Company, The Jeannette Glass Company and The Macbeth Evans Glass Company.
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McKee Innovation Crackled Irridescent Marigold and Blue Candy Dish
COMPANY / MAKER: McKee ITEM: Crackled Glass Candy Dish COLOR: Marigold Candy Bowl and Lid /Blue Iridescent Foot and Knob CIRCA: 1920s /30s MEASUREMENT: 8 1/4" H. - 4" W. CONDITION: This beautiful McKee Innovation Crackled Candy Dish is in Undamaged Condition without chips, cracks, or mold damage. The iridescent marigold and blue finish are pristine. The two tone color is stunning. This is a beautiful example of Mckee's Crackled Glass. It would make an awesome addition to a McKee collection Learn More$39.99