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Indiana/Colony Glass Company - Dinnerware

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The Indiana Glass Company began as part of the Ohio Flint Glass Company which was later sold to the National Glass Company. They officially became Indiana Glass Company in 1907. They produced a wide variety of glass items in a wide array of colors. The Indiana Carnival (Iridescent) is probably the most popular. In 1983 Lancaster Colony purchased the company. Lancaster Colony closed the factory in 2002.


Pretzel

We suppose the Indiana Glass Company named this pattern "Pretzel" because the shape of the molded glass is about the size of a pretzel. It came in various colors including crystal, green and amber carnival.

Indiana/Colony Glass Company Pretzel Green Celery Dish

Thousand Line

I don't know if Indiana made anything other than these salad spoons and forks in the Thousand Line pattern.

Indiana/Colony Glass Company Thousand Line Glass Salad Server Set

Unknown Indiana Glass Company

I am fairly certain these items were manufactured by the Indiana Glass Company but as yet, I have not been able to identify their pattern name.

Indiana/Colony Glass Company Unknown Indiana Glass Company Vintage Egg Dish

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