I had never seen the blue server until recently. It is a very delicate, pale colour – very pretty.
Interestingly I was chatting with one of my colleagues at Christmas time about glass. We discovered that her grandmother used to have pieces of Feather. Until then my colleague didn’t know what it was called. Her grandmother is deceased but her mother and her aunt bring out their Feather serving pieces every Christmas. We were able to add to her mother’s collection and I was able to give a piece to my colleague as a Christmas present.
You run into these pieces in the clear frequently. I own, or have owned, the servers, a six part relish dish and a platter, all sourced from thrift shops. I speculate that they must have been sold in one of the larger department stores – perhaps Sears – and became part of the entertaining ware of Canadian women.
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September 13, 2015
Yet another center handle server has found its way home with me. It is a Jeannette Glass piece called “Feather”. I think the reason for the name is obvious.
If you haven’t checked out the Carnival 101 and Beyond site do so. It contains lots of great information. This is what the site says about the history of the Jeannette Glass Company:
The Feather pattern came in clear and blue. I gather there are lots of pieces which are fairly readily available.