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Federal Glass
Vaseline
Federal Glass began in Columbus, Ohio in 1900. They supplied the
populace with machine-made tumblers and jugs. They branched into the
food service industry in the 1940s and is still supplying that industry
today. They began producing colored glass in the 1920s and their
colors included green, amber, pink and blue. One of their lines
included what is called "needle" etching which was very fine acid etching
done with a needle.
Vaseline glass is a yellow color glass that is made with uranium
oxide. The amount is so small it will not hurt you. The glass
will turn green under a "black" light aka ultra-violet light. It's
extremely attractive. Please note, the number (#)
preceding each item refers to our inventory number. Please use the number when inquiring
or ordering. Thank you.

FEDERAL
GLASS
VASELINE
(PLEASE NOTE: PRICES ARE EACH)
- #529 - vaseline/green
5-1/2" 12oz tumbler $25 (3) (rear center)
- #530 - vaseline/green
3-3/4" 3oz tumbler $20 (front center)
- #531 - vaseline/green
4-3/4" 4oz low sherbet $22 (5) (right)
- #531 - vaseline/green
5-1/2" 2oz goblet $22 (5) (left)
Federal Glass Blue,
Federal Glass Pink
First Class Glass
Caren &
Frank Reed
P.O. Box 416
Wells, ME 04090-0416
207/985-9294 Daily 9AM to 10 PM EST
Contact us by e-mail
Please
read our SALES POLICIES
prior to inquiries and orders.

Latest update April 3, 2012
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