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Fire-King Philbe Depression Glass

Fire-King Philbe Depression Glass

Pattern:
Fire-King Philbe Depression Glass

Manufacturer:
Hocking Glass Company

Dates Manufactured:
1937 and 1938

Colors:
Blue, Green, Pink,  Crystal (clear)

Fire-King Oven Glass and Oven Wear was made in the same light blue (named Sapphire Blue) and other colors in the 1940a and 1950s.  The glassware made in the depression years consisted of Bowls, Covered Candy Jar, Covered Cookie Jar, Creamer and Sugar, Goblets, Pitchers, Cups and Saucers, Plates, Sherbets and Tumblers.

Fire-King Philbe Depression Glass Fire-King Philbe Depression Glass

This is a very hard pattern to find - it was made for only two years.  The blue and clear are the most common.

The Cookie Jar, Pitchers and Platters are the rarest items.


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