Jeannnette Glass Company




PHOTO # 6

The #3710/P pear sugar is shown in Photo 6. Normally this piece would not be considered unusual. But, because this piece has hand decorated feathered gold around the rim and the base it is classified as unusual. I was not fortunate enough to find a lid to match this sugar, but I think the addition of a lid would hide the gold decoration on the top rim.



PHOTO # 7

PHOTO # 8

A Cubist creamer (Photo 7) and sugar (Photo 8) are shown in shell pink. This is another surprise. Cubist cream and sugar sets are plentiful in crystal and transparent pink, but unheard of in shell pink.

 PHOTO # 9

The shell-shaped snack plate or tray shown in Photo 9 has never been shown in any of my Jeannette literature. The handle of the tray has a pear, grapes and apples on the topside. The bottom of the plate has ridges that make it look like a shell. This piece is 6-7/8" from handle to tip and 5-5/8" wide at its widest point. I have found a few of these shell plates in marigold iridescent.

PHOTO # 10




Photo 10 shows the 3525/P Grapes 1/2 pound candy and lid. This piece would be very run-of-the-mill if it weren't for the gold decoration. This candy has gold around the disc near the handle and rim of the top. The rims of the base and feet also have gold.


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