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Delphite Bowl by McKee
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25 Tuesday Apr 2017
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Now the cups.
September 14, 2016
I picked up these pretty blue pieces recently. The colour is a light blue with some white slag features in the plates.
They are marked “Pyrex…Made in Canada” which didn’t mean alot to me. But I found this excellent reference – Canadian Depression Glass by Walter Lemiski – that told me that these pieces were likely made in the 1940s.
They were marked Pyrex and made by the MacBeth-Evans division of Corning Glass Works in Toronto.
The pattern is called Piecrust because the design resembles the fork marks on a pie crust (I think).
I love the delicate colour.
26 Saturday Mar 2016
Posted Anchor Hocking
inIt seems appropriate to highlight this devilled egg tray over the weekend where eggs, albeit chocolate, are on the minds of lots of little ones. I have a couple of these trays – one in peach lustre and this one in the delphite – and I have often marveled at the concept of a separate tray for eggs! Although I must admit that it looks nice on the table with eggs on it!
I bought the book – Delphite & Jadite by Joe Keller & David Ross and learned a few interesting things:
This tray is obviously Anchor Hocking’s turquoise.
This is a great book with lots of illustrations. There are many pieces in both colours that I have never seen.
I love the fact that the bottom of the tray, although not seen when in use, has been so attractively fashioned.