When was Westmoreland milk glass made?

1920s
First made by Westmoreland in the 1920s, milk glass was the most remarkable and prolific product this company manufactured. In fact, they were one of the top producers of fine quality milk glass in the United States, according to the Collector’s Encyclopedia of Milk Glass by Betty and Bill Newbound.

How old is Westmoreland milk glass?

Founded in 1899, the Westmoreland Glass Company produced glass for almost a century, with the majority of production in Grapeville, Pennsylvania between 1924 and 1984. By the time the company closed in 1984, Westmoreland produced approximately 90 percent of milk glass in white and other colors.

Is Indiana glass Depression Glass?

Products. Indiana Glass Company had many glass patterns, and is considered by collectors to be a manufacturer of Depression Glass.

Did Westmoreland make jadeite?

This jadeite piece came to me from an old estate, and it’s quite unusual. Has an ornate style, with a finial top that is a seashell. Westmoreland glass was made by the Westmoreland Glass Company of Grapeville, Pennsylvania, from 1890 to 1984.

When did Indiana Glass go out of business?

2002
National Glass was a trust for glass tableware that originally owned 19 glass factories including the plant in Dunkirk. National Glass went bankrupt in 1907, and its assets were sold in late 1908….Indiana Glass Company.

Type Private company
Industry Glassware
Founded 1907 in Dunkirk, Indiana
Founder Frank Merry
Defunct 2002

What does WG stand for in milk glass?

Other milk glass items are hand-painted with fruit, birds or flowers. A “WG” represents their mark with the “G” overlaid with the “W” in older items. Some pieces had foil labels in addition to the logo. Pieces by Westmoreland are often hand-painted with fruit, birds or flowers.

What are the marks on Westmoreland milk glass?

From 1949-1984 the mark evolved to a W superimposed over a G, and collectors will find this mark most often according to the NMGCS. Another mark consists of the Westmoreland Glass name encircling a stylized W. Make note of four other labels or marks associated with Westmoreland.

Where did the Imperial Glass Company Mark come from?

Several iterations of the original Imperial Glass Company mark used in the 1950s (a capital “G” laid over a stylized capital “I”) led to this mark when the company was purchased from Lenox by Arthur Lorch in 1981. This is one of a number of different marks used by the Daum factory in Nancy, France.

Where did the mark on milk glass come from?

This Westmoreland Glass mark was used on a variety of glassware types. Westmoreland molds have been sold to other glassmakers over the years who did not always remove the mark so dating can be difficult. Most late milk glass pieces with this mark were indeed produced by Westmoreland during the 1950s and ’60s.