About Depression Glass offered by The Depression Glass Network, a division of Reed's Antiques,
	Wells, Maine(1519 bytes)
Depression Glass offered by The Depression Glass Network, a division of First Class Glass, 
	Wells, Maine
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First Class Glass and The Depression Network, Wells, Maine
First Class Glass and The Depression Network, Wells, Maine

First Class Glass and The Depression Network, Wells, Maine
Reed's Antiques & Collectibles, Division of First Class Glass and The Depression Network, Wells, Maine

 

Elegant Glass
Octagon
Moongleam Green

The name "Octagon" refers to the shape of this glass by Heisey.  It was made between 1925 and 1937 and was often used as blank for various Heisey etchings.  It was made in Moongleam, Flamingo Pink, Hawthorne (a lavender color), Marigold (orange/yellow), Sahara Yellow and Tangerine (orange).

OCTAGON MOONGLEAM GREEN

(PLEASE NOTE:  PRICES ARE EACH)

  • individual nut or salt dish $40 (3) (marked Heisey) (2nd photo)

  Carcassone Sahara Yellow, Colonial Sahara Yellow,
Empress Sahara Yellow,
Mercury Flamingo Pink, Miss Muffet Flamingo Pink
Octagon Moongleam Green,
Old Sandwich Sahara Yellow,
Old Dominion Sahara Yellow, Orchid,
Pinwheel Flamingo Pink, Ridgeleigh, Rose,
Spanish Cobalt, Twist Marigold

First Class Glass

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Wells, ME 04090-3007
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