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Pattern: Horseshoe Depression Glass, also No. 612
Indiana Glass Company
Dates Manufactured: 1930 - 1933
Colors: Green, Yellow, Pink and Crystal (Clear)
Number 612 is the name given to this pattern by Indiana Glass. Because
of its pattern, it is called Horseshoe by collectors.
The green and yellow colors are most commonly seen, the pink and clear are
very rare.
The plates and platters were made in two different styles. Some are
plain in the center, while others have a center design.
The butter dish is considered to be the most valuable item in this pattern.
Pieces in this pattern include: 6 Bowls (4 1/2" Berry, 6 1/2" Cereal, 7 1/2"
Salad, 8 1/2" Vegetable, 9 1/2" Large Berry, 10 1/2" Oval Vegetable; Candy
Dish in Metal Holder with Design on the top only; Footed Creamer & Open
Sugar; Cup & Saucer; 8 1/2 64 ounce Pitcher; 6 Plates - 6" Sherbet, 8 3/8"
Salad, 9 3/8" Luncheon, 10 3/8" Grill, 11 1/82" Sandwich, 10 3/4" Oval
Platter; Sherbet and 4 Tumblers - 4 1/4" 9 ounce, 4 3/4" 12 ounce, 9 ounce
footed and 12 ounce footed.
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