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Vintage 1930's

Add a touch of authentic 1930s charm to your table with this beautiful Jeannette Glass Company Pink Depression Glass divided serving dish in the sought-after Cube pattern. Produced during the Great Depression era, this piece reflects both the elegance and resilience of American glassmaking history.
The soft blush pink hue glows beautifully in natural light, while the geometric Cube pattern gives it that classic Art Deco appeal collectors love. The divided design makes it perfect for serving nuts, candies, relishes, olives, berries, or small desserts — or simply displaying as a statement piece in a vintage-inspired kitchen.
✨ Details:
Maker: Jeannette Glass Company
Pattern: Cube (also known as “Cubist”)
Color: Pink Depression Glass
The dish is 9 5/8" inches long, 7" in with and 2" in depth.
Era: 1930s
Divided serving design. The dish is in excellent condition with no chips or cracks or signs of use. The dish is made of heavy glass.
This piece carries the character of nearly a century of history. Please review photos carefully for condition details.
Perfect for collectors of Depression glass, vintage tableware enthusiasts, or anyone looking to add a romantic pop of pink to their home décor.
A lovely heirloom piece ready to continue its story in your home.

Vintage Jeannette Glass Cube Design Pink Depression Glass Divided Serving Dish,

SKU: DVH-1468
$50.00Price
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