Vintage Glass Jar in Pillar Optic Green Depression by Anchor Hocking Vaseline Glass Jar w/ Lid - Uranium w/ Ornate Knob - Retro Home Decor

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Vintage green depression glass candy dish with lid in Pillar Optic pattern made by Anchor Hocking from about 1937 to 1943. This is a piece of Vaseline or Uranium glass - see last photo when it is held to black light. The sides have optic panels and the base has panels all around it as well. There are a couple of wafers on the stem. Lovely glass candy or storage dish for display or to use!

Measurements:
6" tall with lid on
3 3/4" tall without lid
top opening has a 4 1/2" diameter
base has a 3" diameter

This cute green jar is in nice vintage condition with no chips or cracks. Some lines in the glass made during production typical of Depression era glass.

A great little piece with nice optics!




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