Manufactured by Imperial Glass Company in Bellaire, Ohio 1927 - 1930s. This creamer was made during this time. There is no "IG" trademark embossed, which would indicate a more recent production.
Pristine condition, probably rarely if ever used, no chips, or nicks. You can see bubbles in the glass, which you will find in much of depression glass pieces.
Really a beautiful piece.
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IMPERIAL GLASS - PINK BEADED BLOCK PATTERN - CREAMER - VINTAGE 1930s
Manufactured by Imperial Glass Company in Bellaire, Ohio 1927 - 1930s. This creamer was made during this time. There is no "IG" trademark embossed, which would indicate a more recent production.
Pristine condition, probably rarely if ever used, no chips, or nicks. You can see bubbles in the glass, which you will find in much of depression glass pieces.
Really a beautiful piece.
***Thank you for viewing***
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