Featured is a wonderful piece of Depression Glass Butter Dish in the Sharon Cabbage Rose Pattern
- Depression glassware was produced in the period between 1920’s and 1930’s, the Depression Era .
- This glassware was often machine-made of clear or colored translucent glass.
- These patterns were distributed in the United States and Canada for free or at a low cost. Many stores gave them away as premiums.
- This pattern name has some confusion around it, along with several other similar patterns.
- Pattern: Sharon Cabbage Rose, sometimes called Rose of Sharon or Federal Sharon Cabbage Rose.
- Color: This Depression Butter Dish in the Sharon Cabbage Rose Pattern, in amber glass. This pattern is made in other colors.
- Design: open rose in panels with dividing lines
- The amber color is called “Golden Glow” in the original catalogs.
- This beautiful Butter Dish in the Sharon Cabbage Rose pattern is a simple elegant addition to your table.