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Cremax Depression Glass

Cremax Depression Glass

Cremax Depression Glass

Pattern:
Cremax Depression Glass

Manufacturer:
MacBeth-Evans, a Division of Corning Glass Works

Dates Manufactured:
Late 1930s to Early 1940s

Colors:
Cremax, Cremax with fired-on colored trim or decals.

Cremax Depression Glass

The Cremax pattern name is also the name for the beige-like color used by MacBeth-Evans.  Cremax pieces manufactured included Bowls, Plates, Cups and Saucers, Demitasse Cups and Saucers, Creamer and Sugar sets.  They can all be inexpensively obtained and are not difficult to find.  The pieces that are blue in color or that have colored trim or decals are usually considered to be more expensive and more desirable than the plain beige Cremax pieces.

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