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Jeannette Glass Company - GlasswareSee also: Jeannette Glass Company HousewaresJeannette Glass Company was another premier U.S. glass manufacturer. The Jeanette Glass Co. started in 1888 in Jeannette, PA. In 1969 they acquired Royal China and Harker Pottery. The company continued until 1983. The Country Harvest recipe pie plates continue to be very popular. |
Baltimore PearOriginally designed by Adams Glass Company, Jeannette Glass Company reproduced the Baltimore Pear from 1950 to 1972. | ![]() |
CubeThe Jeannette Cube pattern is often confused or misnamed as Fostoria's American. Both have the "cubic" look but Fostoria's American was finished differently. Jeannette made the Cube patterns in pink and green; Fostoria did not. | ![]() |
DewdropJeanette Glass produced the Dewdrop pattern in the 1950s. | ![]() |
Hellenic BlueHellenic by Jeanette Glass Company reminds us of Wedgewood. White Grecian figures are portrayed on a blue border. The top is finished with gold trim. | ![]() |
Hellenic GreenHellenic by Jeannette Glass Company reminds us of Wedgewood. White Grecian figures are portrayed on a green border. The top is finished with gold trim. | ![]() |
Iris & HerringboneThe Iris and Herringbone pattern by Jeannette Glass Company came in a variety of colors. It was produced from 1932 until sometime in the 1970s. | ![]() |
LouisaThe Louisa pattern by Jeannette Glass Company is one of their Flora-gold patterns, similar to carnival glass. The pieces are graced with delicate flowers and leaves. | ![]() |
WindsorJeannette Glass produced the Windsor pattern in a ten year period from 1936 to 1946. It came in a wide variety of colors including the most common crystal, pink and green. | ![]() |
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Last updated Tue Dec 29 10:59:30 PST 2020