Antique 13 pc. Federal Glass Depression Carnival Normandie Pattern in Marigold - Circa 1933
13 piece antique set
This is 13 pc set of antique Federal Glass Normandie pattern depression era carnival glass dishes. Circa 1933-40. Included are:
Two 6-1/2” bowls
Two 6” plates
Nine 5-3/4” saucers
All in excellent condition
Federal Glass was established in Columbus Ohio in 1900 by George and Robert J. Beatty, from the successful Beatty glass manufacturing family. In 1901 they advertised only tumblers, and in 1906 they were listed as manufacturers of bottles and jars (see Bottle Makers and their marks, by Toulouse).
By the 1920s Federal Glass were making full sets of tableware and their patterns from the 20s and 30s are typical Depression Glass sets, collected enthusiastically by many people today. They include "Colonial Fluted" or "Rope" (1929-33); "Raindrops" or "Optic Design" (1929-33); "Parrot" (1931-32); "Georgian" or "Lovebirds" (1931-36); "Patrician" or "Spoke" (1933-37); "Normandie" or "Bouquet and Lattice" (1933-40); "Mayfair" 1934; and "Diana" (1937-41). Many of these Depression Glass pieces carry the Federal Glass trademark of an F in a shield.
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