Vintage Jeannette Glass Iris & Herringbone Pattern Clear Pitcher - Circa 1930s Glass Pitcher - Fluted Pedestal Base

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56 Ounce Pitcher in Iris-Clear by Jeannette - see NOTE below about Jeannette Glass. This pattern, Iris and Herringbone, was produced in the late 1920s and discontinued in 1932.

Measures 9" tall. Holds 56 oz.

In nice vintage condition with no chips or cracks.

Sells on Replacements.com for $31.99.

NOTE:
Jeannette Bottle Works began operation in the late 1880s in Jeannette, Penn. In 1898 the company became Jeannette Glass Company. They produced a vast selection of handmade bottles, jars and dishware. Improvements made to the factory in the early 1900s included converting it to a pressed glass facility. This change allowed the company to later produce the Depression-era kitchen glass and dinnerware for which they are best known.

Jeannette Glass Company introduced 14 collectible Depression glass patterns during the period from 1928 through 1938, among these is the Iris & Herringbone pattern.

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