Featured is a wonderful Depression Glass Plate in the Columbia Pattern.
- Depression glass is glassware made between 1929 and 1940. It is often clear or colored translucent machine-made glassware.
- Depression glass was often given away by banks, gas stations, cereal, and soap manufacturers as promotional incentives.
- Pattern: The original manufacture’s name is Columbia.
- Color: This Depression Glass Plate in the Columbia Pattern is
- Design: series of beads starting big at the base and progressing smaller and smaller
- Depression glass is loved for its bright colors and molded pretty patterns.