Showing posts with label Block Optic Depression Glass. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Block Optic Depression Glass. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 1, 2008

More Block Optic - Sugars Have Different Shapes

Last post we showed two of the varied cup shapes in Hocking's Block Optic. This shows two of the sugars. There are two more shapes besides these two; one is flat and the other is similar to the yellow version show except it has a larger foot and is more flared.

One of the give-aways for glass from Hocking is the cute scrolled handle on the yellow sugar. It is the same shape as the handle on the cup we showed last time.

There are matching creamers for these sugar shapes too. In our area, mid-Michigan, the two we show are the most common.

Many people enjoy collecting creamers and sugars. You can see that Block Optic will be fun and a bit of a challenge with its multiple variations!

Friday, June 27, 2008

Block Optic Depression Glass - A Chameleon in Cups

Hocking's Block Optic depression glass comes in green, yellow, pink and the occassional crystal. You can see why the pattern got its name. The vertical lines are actually slightly molded on the inside and the horizontal lines are more definite and are on the outside; together it looks like molded blocks. The interior molding is called an "optic" and it adds an extra design element. In this case the optic was a clever way to make a sparkling pattern.
One of the neat things about Block Optic is that it was made in many shapes which makes it a fun pattern to collect. Hocking even made multiple styles of cups, creamers and sugars! One of my books shows six shapes altogether and we've had four of them. You want to be careful if you order via mail or internet to check the photos and descriptions. This particular one has the fancy handle, with an extra little scroll at the top. There are three distinct cup shapes - round like the one shown, cone shaped and a squarish mug, and four handle shapes.