Jeannette Glass Company
By Lorraine Kovar
All of the cups in this
swirl pattern are footed.
The coaster is 1" high and 3-1/4" in diameter. Occasionally these coasters were used in tire company give-aways. The coaster would be inserted in the center of a minature tire. Some of the coasters even contain advertising for the various tire manufacturers. These ad coasters are worth just a bit more than the plain versions. With the addition of the tire the price tends to double.
This bowl has tab handles that need to be checked carefully for chips. Jeannette called this bowl a lug soup bowl. They are very elusive in today's marketplace.
This small berry bowl may vary in size from 4-7/8" to 5-1/4". It depends on how much the sides of the bowl bell outward. These bowls are still fairly available in today's market.
This is the open candy dish that has three peg-like feet. This is the easier of the two candies to find.
This is the candy and lid. Collectors will find 5 bottoms for every complete candy they find. For some reason the bottoms are more available. Most likely the lids were dropped by curious children!
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