LANCASTER purchases Antique Satin Art/Artisan Depression Glass Footed Bowl/Dish Original
LANCASTER purchases Antique Satin Art/Artisan Depression Glass Footed Bowl/Dish Original, This piece is so charmingOriginal Vintage Art/Artisan Satin Glass Lancaster Depression AntiqueFooted Bowl/Dish Translucent Hand.
Product code: LANCASTER purchases Antique Satin Art/Artisan Depression Glass Footed Bowl/Dish Original
This piece is so charming. Original Vintage Art/Artisan Satin purchases Glass Lancaster Depression Antique Footed Bowl/Dish Translucent Hand Painted Flower/Floral Motif 8 INCHES ACROSS! Great Condition! The company was founded by Lucien B. Martin and his son L. Phillip Martin in early July 1908. Following the creation of the company, a plant was built in Lancaster, Ohio, with plans to begin operations in November of that year. By the end of 1908, about 200 people were employed at the plant. During the company's operating years, many patterns and colors were produced, and they were known mainly for their tableware and kitchen items. The glass made by Lancaster Glass Company can also be considered elegant glass, as it went through several finishing processes before being sold. In 1924, the company was acquired by Anchor Hocking, who continued to produce glass under the Lancaster Glass Company name until 1937. In keeping with Eclectic Decor, Architectural Digest, Period Interior, etc.
This piece is so charming. Original Vintage Art/Artisan Satin purchases Glass Lancaster Depression Antique Footed Bowl/Dish Translucent Hand Painted Flower/Floral Motif 8 INCHES ACROSS! Great Condition! The company was founded by Lucien B. Martin and his son L. Phillip Martin in early July 1908. Following the creation of the company, a plant was built in Lancaster, Ohio, with plans to begin operations in November of that year. By the end of 1908, about 200 people were employed at the plant. During the company's operating years, many patterns and colors were produced, and they were known mainly for their tableware and kitchen items. The glass made by Lancaster Glass Company can also be considered elegant glass, as it went through several finishing processes before being sold. In 1924, the company was acquired by Anchor Hocking, who continued to produce glass under the Lancaster Glass Company name until 1937. In keeping with Eclectic Decor, Architectural Digest, Period Interior, etc.