Depression Glass
Jubilee Yellow
Jubilee was made by the Lancaster Glass Company in the
early 1930's. A complete dinner service was never made. The largest plate is
8-3/4" (other than serving plates) and there are no soup, cereal or dessert bowls.
However, both goblets (stems) and tumblers were made. The pitcher tends to be
the most difficult piece to find. It was made in both yellow (a real yellow not
amber) and pink although not all pieces were made in pink. Jubilee is often confused
with other patterns that have etched flowers. But, if you count the petals and there
are twelve and they're lined up like the numbers on a clock, then you're looking at
Jubilee. (We are sorry but we cannot email photos of each and every piece of glass
for sale. If you need to see a picture of an item to know what it looks like we
highly recommend The Collector's Encyclopedia of Depression Glass by Gene
Florence.)
To see other patterns and colors please click on the button "Depression
Glass" to take you to a list of all patterns and colors currently in stock.

JUBILEE
YELLOW
First Class Glass
Caren &
Frank Reed
P.O. Box 416
Wells, ME 04090-0416
207/985-9294 9AM to 10 PM EST
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update April 3, 2012
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