Vintage Light Amber Creamer - Yellow Depression Glass w/ Round Base - Retro Kitchen Serving Ca 1940s

$6.00 $8.00

Stippled Rose Band Light Yellow Creamer
by MACBETH-EVANS

A vintage creamer with a raised flower on a band in the center that is accented by ivy leaves and scrolls above and below the band.

It is a yellow or light amber Depression Glass Creamer with raised designs on the sides, a small handle and a round base. While the is really more of a light yellow with a touch of amber, it is very sweet! It is the Stippled Rose Band pattern in Light Yellow
that was made by MACBETH-EVANS.

This was made in the Depression Glass era but I am unable to identify the pattern.

In nice vintage condition with no chips or cracks. Just adorable and a great light amber color!

Measures 2 1/2" high and 3 1/3” in diameter.


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