Open Lace pattern (Hocking Glass)

Open Lace Depression Glassware

The “Open Lace” pattern was manufactured by the Hocking Glass Co. of Lancaster, Ohio from 1936 to 1938. It features a scalloped rim and center design of radial-lined sunbursts and is almost always found in pink. One variation of the pattern has a pierced or open border design.

Cameo pattern (Depression glass)

Cameo Pattern Depression Glass

One of the “star” patterns in Depression Glass, Cameo was manufactured by the Hocking Glass Co. of Lancaster, Ohio between 1930 and 1934. Sometimes called “Ballerina” or “Dancing Girl”, Cameo is the only Depression Glass pattern to include a human figure in its decoration as little dancing girls with long scarves appear in the plate borders surrounded by festoons and ribbon rows.

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