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Rose (Pink) Lancaster Glass Patrick Design - 8 Plates And Platter
$ 145.19
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Lucien B. Martin and his son, L. Phillip Martin, started The Lancaster Glass Company of Lancaster, Ohio (30 miles southeast of Columbus), in early July of 1908. He had formerly worked for the Fostoria Glass Company of Fostoria, Ohio (128 mi. northwest of Lancaster.) The foundation for the new plant was completed a month later in August, and the July 9, 1908 edition of the China, Glass and Lamps trade journal stated that operations were expected to commence in the fall of 1908. Lancaster was formally organized by November, and by the end of 1908, the plant employed slightly more than 200 employees.
Two of Lancaster's most famous and well-known lines were Jubilee and Patrick. Patrick, marketed in both topaz (yellow) and rose (pink), was actually marketed as Decoration #203, called "Patrician." Patrician was renamed by Hazel Marie Weatherman as "Patrick" in her 1974 book, Colored Glassware of the Depression Era 2. The name Patrick still stands today.
The first picture shows the entire collection. The second picture shows a close-up of the platter. The third and fourth pictures show the dimensions of the platter at 13 by 11 inches. The fifth picture shows all eight plates. The sixth picture shows a close-up of a plate. The seventh picture shows the dimensions of the plates at 8 1/2 inches. The eighth picture shows a close-up of the"Patrick" pattern.
Please look at the pictures of these beautiful, vintage plates and platter. Contact me with any questions, or requests for more, or better pictures. Thank you for looking.