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Imperial Glass Milk Glass Pitcher

$23.00

One of the most popular patterns, grape clusters, this vintage milk glass pitcher, produced in the 1950s, holds 2 1/2 cups and stands 6” tall. Great for milk or syrup.

The Imperial Glass Company was founded in 1901 in Bellaire, Ohio by Edward Muhleman. While they were best known for their iridescent Depression glass — dubbed NUCUT or NUART glass — they were able to add the production of milk glass to their collection following WWII. By 1972, after the death of Imperial Glass Co. President, Gustkey, the company was sold to Lenox. Lenox sold the company to a New York investor in 1981. By 1984, the company filed for bankruptcy and was no more.

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One of the most popular patterns, grape clusters, this vintage milk glass pitcher, produced in the 1950s, holds 2 1/2 cups and stands 6” tall. Great for milk or syrup.

The Imperial Glass Company was founded in 1901 in Bellaire, Ohio by Edward Muhleman. While they were best known for their iridescent Depression glass — dubbed NUCUT or NUART glass — they were able to add the production of milk glass to their collection following WWII. By 1972, after the death of Imperial Glass Co. President, Gustkey, the company was sold to Lenox. Lenox sold the company to a New York investor in 1981. By 1984, the company filed for bankruptcy and was no more.

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One of the most popular patterns, grape clusters, this vintage milk glass pitcher, produced in the 1950s, holds 2 1/2 cups and stands 6” tall. Great for milk or syrup.

The Imperial Glass Company was founded in 1901 in Bellaire, Ohio by Edward Muhleman. While they were best known for their iridescent Depression glass — dubbed NUCUT or NUART glass — they were able to add the production of milk glass to their collection following WWII. By 1972, after the death of Imperial Glass Co. President, Gustkey, the company was sold to Lenox. Lenox sold the company to a New York investor in 1981. By 1984, the company filed for bankruptcy and was no more.

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