Pattern: Indiana Custard Depression Glass is also known as Floral
and Leaf Band
Manufacturer: Indiana Glass Company
Dates Manufactured: 1930s, 1950s
Colors: French Ivory or Custard, (Some with Colored Decal
Decorations Pieces) were made in the 1930s. Pieces in White were made
in the 1950s.
The items made in the French Ivory in the 1930s included: 5 Bowls - 5 1/2"
Berry, 6 1/2" Cereal; 7 1/2" Flat Soup; 9" 1 3/4" Deep large Berry, 9 1/2"
Oval Vegetable; Covered Butter Dish; Cup and Saucer; Creamer and Covered
Sugar; 5 Plates - 5 3/4" Bread and Butter, 7 1/2" Salad, 8 7/8" Luncheon, 9
3/4" Dinner and 11 1/2" Oval Platter; Sherbet.
Unlike all other depression glass patterns, the sherbet and Cups are the
hardest items to find and therefore the most valuable. This is the
only pattern I know of that the sherbet is the most valuable piece!
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