Posted 1 year ago
celanith
(7 items)
A Windsor Diamond Cut serving bowl and A Windsor pink Serving snack tray. Depression Glass, Both are in excellent condition no breaks, chips, cracks, or crazing. These belong to my daughter and she is wondering what they are worth. They were her husbands great grandmother's she passed away 7 years ago at the age of 93. If that helps. Not sure how old they are just were told they are pink depression glassware.
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the boat shaped bowl is the 'Windsor' patten made by Jeannette Glass in the 1930s and 1940s. The pink tray/plate appears to have some sort of floral design that I can't make out from the photo but is not 'Windsor'
It appears that the middle plate was manufactured by a French company Arcoroc, in the 1980's. I've seen plates like this sell for 10 to 22 dollars depending on the size, pattern and color. I've also got a set of matching coffee mugs that I like a lot.