Description: You are bidding on the beautiful 1930s Vintage Hazel Atlas Glass Co _🔥8" Green Ribbon🔥_ Uranium Glass luncheon plates from our personal collection. This is one of the most strikingly impressive Hazel Atlas patterns with its simple, clean design. These 90 year old 8" luncheon plates are in mint condition, with no chips, nicks or surface scratches. The pictures show the "Uranium" glow under a 365nm black light. Bid with Confidence. We pack for safe delivery. For multiple piece orders, contact us for a consolidated freight savings quote. Look for our other mint condition Hazel Atlas Green Ribbon pieces coming to eBay, including our many rare, hard to find, tumblers and bowls. In addition we are slowly listing our collection of over 300 Vintage Cookie Jars for both auction and sale. Thanks for shopping. More on Hazel Atlas The Hazel Atlas Glass company was formed in 1902 out of a merger between the Atlas Company (circa 1880's) and the Hazel Company. This union started a long history which would later produce the largest glass company in the world.Unlike many of the dozens of Glass manufacturers of the era, Hazel Atlas excelled in that not only did they produce functional and utilitarian glass, but they were the fore-runner of the household glass production which was an indispensable industry during the formative years of the Great Depression.At first, after this 1902 merger, Hazel Atlas continued their production of fruit jars and commercial food storage containers, as they had for many years prior. Fierce competition in the fruit jar industry and a desire to expand business, led the company to seek out other lines of production. In the early 1920's Hazel Atlas would first produce, something that up until that time had primarily been relegated to the pottery and porcelain industry, A dinner ware line for the average homemaker. Not a line of elegance or superiority, not a line of notable decoration and style, to appeal to the wealthy, but rather a simple and plain line that the common housewife could purchase inexpensively and use everyday. This concept began in 1923 when Hazel Atlas designed and began production of what we know today as the Ovide pattern.That year Hazel Atlas would be the first glass house in America to produce for widespread use, a colored transparent dinnerware, which today we refer to as Depression Glass. The Ovide pattern, which was produced only in green, would become the testing ground for the large majority of the Hazel Atlas dinnerware lines over the next 30+ years.
Price: 20 USD
Location: Fayetteville, Arkansas
End Time: 2025-02-15T05:44:16.000Z
Shipping Cost: 7.5 USD
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All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Brand: Hazel-Atlas
Origin: America
Pattern: Vintage
Type: Plate
Color: Green
Material: Glass
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States