Pattern: Circle Depression Glass
Manufacturer: Hocking Glass Company
Dates Manufactured: 1930s
Colors: Green, Pink and Clear
The green color is much more abundant than the pink and crystal/clear and it
is possible to collect an entire set in the green.
The decanter and pitchers are the rarest and most valuable items. The
goblets and tumblers are much harder to find than the bowls, plates and
sherbets - which are usually fairly easy to obtain.
There were 5 different sizes of bowls: 4 1/2", 5 1/4", 5" (flared), 8" and 9
3/8". The four sizes of plates are 6" (sherbet, saucer, 8 1/4"
(luncheon), 9 1/2" (dinner) and 10" (sandwich). There were two
different sizes of sherbets - 3 1/8" and 4 3/4".
There are 4 1/2" wine goblets and 8 ounce water goblets. The tumblers
were made in four sizes - 3 1/2" (4 ounce, juice), 4" (8 ounce water), 5"
(1o ounce, tea) and a 15 ounce flat tumbler.
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