Uranium Woolworth Green Glass "Stippled Grape Pattern" Westmoreland Creamer Suga
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Uranium Woolworth Green Glass "Stippled Grape Pattern" by Westmoreland Company Creamer & Sugar Set 1920 yr
Lovely Set and in good condition other than the imperfection in the production.
Both on the bottom base handles have cracks in the inner part of the glass, you cannot feel the visual cracks, what you will feel is the mold lines that you can see. Selling as is so look at all photos.
A Cute set to use or have as a collection Pair.
A Bit of History: The Westmoreland Glass Company was founded in 1889, and uranium glass was produced from the 19th and early 20th centuries. The U.S. government stopped producing uranium glass in 1958.
The Grape and Cherry pattern around 1910. The company operated from 1889 to 1924 in Grapeville, Pennsylvania.
Woolworth green is a color of glass made by Westmoreland Glass that was often sold in the Woolworth store. The glass is also known as the Woolworth pattern.
Westmoreland Glass Company began in Pennsylvania in 1889.
The company was originally called Specialty Glass Co. of East Liverpool, Ohio.
The company was purchased by brothers George and Charles West.
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