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If you have never visited the Indiana Glass/Carnival Heaven website in search of information on the Indiana Glass, then stop by. They provide a wealth of photos and history. They sell a CD-ROM, which I have, with broad set of reference material.
I found this goblet there. These are common and I normally wouldn’t pick them up as they aren’t to my taste, but one of my daughter friend likes milk glass and I thought she might enjoy them.
From Carnival Heaven I learned that the molds for the “Harvest” line were created in the 1950s. The line is quite extensive. The milk glass items were called “Colony Harvest” and they were produced during the 1950s and 1960s.
The items were trademarked Lancaster Colony Corporation and were never sold under the Indiana Glass moniker.
According to Indiana Glass/Carnival Heaven:
“The “Colony Harvest” pattern was obtained most often through the redemption of S & H green stamps in the midwestern states. You received a stamp for each $1.00 you spent and when a book of 300 or so was filled, you could redeem it for merchandise.”
I remember these stamps from back in the 1960s. I don’t know if they had the same name in Canada or not. I’ll have to ask my mom!