- Tags Marks Hallmarks:
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- Pattern:
- Block Optic Paneled block design, ribbed rim, sunburst base
- Material:
- Depression Pressed Glass
- Type or Style:
- Pitcher
- Circa:
- 1930s
- Item Height:
- 8 in
- Item Width:
- 5 3/4 in
- Condition Notes:
- Very good vintage condition with light age-related wear no cracks or major chips observed
This is a beautiful vintage green Depression glass pitcher from the 1930s, showcasing the classic Block Optic pattern. The pitcher features a paneled block design along the body, a wide spout, and a sturdy handle. The rim is finished with a diagonal ribbed band, while the base displays a radiant sunburst pattern, adding elegance and detail.
This style of pressed glass was produced during the Depression era (1929–1940), primarily by Hocking Glass Company (later Anchor Hocking). The Block Optic pattern was one of their most popular designs and is highly collectible today. Pieces in this pattern were made in clear, pink, and green, with the green glass being especially desirable.
This pitcher is perfect for collectors of Depression glass or as a charming addition to vintage-inspired kitchen décor. It can be used functionally for serving lemonade, iced tea, or water, or displayed as part of a glassware collection.