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Pattern: Lorain Basket Depression Glass
Manufacturer: Indiana Glass Company
Dates Manufactured: 1929 - 1932
Colors: Green, Yellow and Some Crystal (clear) (White Milk
Glass & avocado pieces were made in the 1950s by Anchor-Hocking)
The official name of this patter is No.615. It is also known as
Lorain or Basket. This pattern is known for its roughness around the
mould seams.
This is a relatively small patter, that does not include many pieces.
The items in this pattern include: 4 Bowls - 6" Cereal, 7 1/4" Salad, 8"
Deep Berry (hard to find), 9 3/4" Oval Vegetable; Footed Sugar & Creamer; 4
Plates (all square) - 5 1/2" Sherbet, 7 3/4" Salad, 8 3/8" Luncheon, 10 1/4"
Dinner (hard to find); 11 1/2" Platter; 8" 4-part Relish; Footed Sherbet,
Snack Tray and 4 3/4" 9 ounce footed Tumbler. The Cereal Bowls, Deep Berry
Bowls and Dinner Plates are the hardest items to find. The Yellow pieces
are usually more valuable than the green and clear. |