Depression Glass
Petalware
Pastel Bands on Cremax
Petalware was made by the MacBeth-Evans Glass Co. from 1930 to
1950. The edges of the pieces are scalloped so it resembles the petals of a
flower. It was manufactured in a wide variety of designs. The basic Petalware
can be found in plain crystal, transparent pastel pink, monax (white) and creamax
(cream). However, it also was made with decoration which included edge trim,
flowers, fruits, scenes, etc. Be sure to check out The Collector's Encyclopedia
of Depression Glass by Gene Florence. There are some wonderful color photos of a
variety of pieces with different patterns. The pattern we currently we have in stock
is called Pastel Bands and it's on a cremax background. (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.

PETALWARE
(PLEASE NOTE: PRICES ARE EACH)
First Class Glass
Caren &
Frank Reed
P.O. Box 3007
Wells, ME 04090-3007
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