Friday, July 11, 2008

Hocking Glass Mayfair Depression Glass

This pitcher is Mayfair pink depression glass by Hocking. This pattern has vertical ribs and wide panels with open roses grouped in a bouquet. Many pieces are square as is this pitcher.Hocking made Mayfair for several years, 1931 to 1937, and in a soft blue plus some green, yellow and clear in addition to the pink. The blue is very scarce and I've seen only a couple pieces. It is a soft blue, not cobalt.

A few pieces of Mayfair have been reproduced, notably the pitcher, shot glass, shakers and cookie jar. The handle on the pitcher shown here is a smooth curve that comes horizontally off the body. The repro handles are odd shaped. Also, the base on the originals have round mold marks with the repros lack.

Good depression glass books will give details on how to tell repros from originals. Often the repros will be poorly molded or be strange colors that were never made

3 comments:

Daniella said...

HOLY COW! A true depression glass collector! You my dear, are very hard to find!!! I am SO EXCITED TO KNOW YOU!! I will bookmark your blog for sure!
I have so many books about depression glass, and sooooooooo many pieces! I could post one a day for at least 5 years. Too bad I don't have a big home to show it all off anymore.
Thank you tons for setting me straight on the pattern. IDK why I thought it was Miss America. It's been a long time since going through my books.
And, we just moved here a bit over a month ago, so my poor glass is everywhere! ugh
Thanks tons!!
xxDaniella

Kathy said...

Thank you for the kind words. Yes, I like depression glass!
I've moved the blog to a different site. It is now at www.DepressionElegantGlass.com and we have a Facebook page at www.DepressionGlassFun.com and there's a newsletter at www.DepressionGlassNews.com too.

janice15 said...

Wow that looks similar to the Sharon Cabbage rose glass I love it..thank you for you visit .. I just adore depression glass to the fullest and I love pink Happy Monday with love Janice