Featured is a wonderful Depression Butter Dish in the Cherry Blossom Pattern
- Depression glassware was produced in the period between 1920’s and 1930’s, the Depression Era .
- This glassware was often clear or colored translucent machine-made.
- Patterns were distributed free, or at low cost, in the United States and Canada as premiums at stores.
- Cherry Blossom is probably the most collected Depression glass pattern.
- Pattern: Cherry Blossom is the original manufactures name.
- Color: This Depression Butter Dish in the Cherry Blossom Pattern in pink glass.
- This pattern is also made in other colors, even some experimental colors.
- Design: curved panels filled with flowers separated by lines.
- The Cherry Blossom pattern is one of the largest depression glass patterns produced by the Jeannette Glass Company.