Jadeite Bowl Green Acres of Marietta, Ohio


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Unmarked 9 Inch Jadeite Swirled Mixing Bowl - Holds 2 Quarts (1.3k) $ 30.00. Add to Favorites Jadeite plates by Mosser Glass - 3 different sizes (Each sold separately) (741) $ 26.99. Add to Favorites Vintage Anchor Hocking Jadeite Little Saucer Plates - Set of Three - Retro 1950s Minty Pastel Green Small Dishes --- Mid-Century Home Decor.


Vintage Jadeite Mixing Bowl (Unmarked) Aunt Gladys' Attic

Because Jane Ray Jadeite dishes had such a long production run, there were a number of different trademarks that were used: OVEN Fire-King GLASS (1940s) OVEN Fire-King WARE (1940s) OVEN Fire-King WARE MADE IN U.S.A. (1951+) Unmarked; Learn More: How to Identify Fire-King Jadeite Dish Markings. Fire-King Jane Ray Jadeite 4 1/2″ Demitasse Saucer


unmarked jadeite glass soup bowl Collectors Weekly

Vintage 9" Fire King Oven Ware Jadeite Swirl Bowl Mixing Green Glass Made In USA. Opens in a new window or tab. Pre-Owned. $32.00. jarewizzlestix (96) 100%. or Best Offer. Vintage Unmarked Jadeite Green Heavy Mixing Bowl 6 1/2 Inch with Spout. Opens in a new window or tab. Pre-Owned. $19.99. pickersparadise4190 (1,896) 99.7%.


Jadeite Green Glass Batter Bowl in Excellent Condition 40s50s60s

Anchor Hocking made this round vintage jadeite mixing bowl in the restaurant ware pattern made in 1950 and the production ran till 1967. The 9.5 inches tall bowl is perfect for mixing liquid without the fear of splashing all over the place.. They have the knowledge, idea and know-how to identify vintage Jadeite pieces, both marked and unmarked.


Three Vintage Jadeite Cereal/Soup Bowls Etsy Shabby chic kitchen

Vintage Fire-King Jadeite Bowls / SET of 4 Fire-King Jadeite Cereal Bowls / 1950's Fire-King Restaurante Ware Jadeite Bowls (1.3k) $ 199.99. FREE shipping Add to Favorites. Unmarked 9 Inch Jadeite Swirled Mixing Bowl - Holds 2 Quarts (1.3k) $ 30.00. Add to Favorites.


My Thrift Store Addiction Friday's Find Jadeite Bowls & Name This

Fire-King Restaurant Ware staged at Rocko's 24-hour Diner in Mission, BC, Canada. The versatility and fascinating history of Jadeite dishes are what keeps collectors wanting more as prices continue to rise. The rare Jadeite dishes to collect for Fire-King Restaurant Ware are: 8" luncheon plate. Small sandwich platters.


On Sale Fireking Jadeite Batter Bowl Jadeite Mixing Bowl Fireking

Anchor Hocking produced some unmarked Jadeite for stores to use as special orders or promotional items. Instead of a glassware mark, a gold foil sticker was added.. and original Fire-King batter bowl (right). Fire-King Jadeite Reproduction Batter Bowl (left) vs Vintage Batter Bowl (right). The reproduction 2000 bowl will be much taller.


Beautiful Jadeite Bowl Bowl, Spode, Jadeite

One can easily identify the authenticity of vintage Jadeite by checking the markings that indicate the piece's manufacturer. Three companies: Mckee, Jeanette, and Anchor Hocking-Fire King, produced Jadeite during the 1930's and 1940's, and imprinted initials onto their Jadeite pieces. For unmarked pieces, many collectors may opt to.


Vintage Unmarked Lotus Jadeite Bowl Etsy Lotus pattern, Bowl, Vintage

First, I Googled 'unmarked jadeite dinnerware'. I found out very quickly that Fire King made lots and lots of unmarked dinnerware. That was encouraging so I pulled out my Fire King reference book, Anchor Hocking's Fire-King & More by Gene and Cathy Florence to see if my plates matched a Fire King pattern. There it was - Restaurant Ware.


Batter Bowl Jadite Jadeite Fire King Oven Ware 3/4 rim

This green bowl is the perfect addition to your collection and displays. The Vintage Jadeite Mixing Bowl (Unmarked) makes a great gift too! Approx Measurement: Wide: 6 1/2″ Tall: 4 1/2″ Condition: Has a small chip on the bottom and has a line that runs around the bowl. Neither detracts from the piece. Please review all photos.


Vintage Jadeite Mixing Bowl (Unmarked) Aunt Gladys' Attic

Unmarked 9 Inch Jadeite Swirled Mixing Bowl - Holds 2 Quarts (1.3k) $ 30.00. Add to Favorites Vintage Fire King Oven Ware, Splash Proof Mixing Bowl, Fire-King Jadeite (158) Sale Price $67.50. Many of the jadeite bowls, sold by the shops on Etsy, qualify for included shipping, such as:.


Vintage Jadeite Bowl Green Milk Glass McK Serving Bowl Collectible

To authenticate Fire-King Jadeite, look at the marks. Look for "Fire-King" in block letters, and if no other marks are present, it was made between 1942 and 1945. Those pieces are more valuable to collectors. The "ANCHOR Hocking" stamp was used between 1962 and 1976. If the mark includes "2000," the piece was made in 2000.


Vintage Jadeite Mixing Bowl Green Glass Mixing Bowl Retro Kitchen

Unmarked 9 Inch Jadeite Swirled Mixing Bowl - Holds 2 Quarts (1.3k) $ 30.00. Add to Favorites Set of 2 Jadeite Jadite swirl bowls mixing bowls nesting 8 in and 7 in. FIRE KING Jadeite bowl Mixing Bowls Set of 3 Splash Proof Milk Glass Vintage Fire King Anchor Hocking Nesting bowl (2.2k) $ 1,145.21. Add to Favorites.


Jadeite Bowl Green Acres of Marietta, Ohio

McKee: McKee Jadeite dishes were mostly produced in the 1930s and 1940s. Look for the "McK" stamp inside a small circle on the bottom of Jadeite dishes to identify them. Keep in mind, some original McKee jadeite dishes are unmarked. Jeannette Glass Company: The Jeannette Glass Company made Jadeite dishes from the 1930s to the early 1950s.


Carved Jadeite Bowl, 20th Century Witherell's Auction House

Vases, pitchers, refrigerator dishes and bowls were all popular Jade-ite pieces produced by the FireKing division of Anchor Hocking during the late 1940s and 1950s. Most Jade-ite made by Anchor Hocking was produced between 1945 - 1975. The majority of FireKing Jade-ite bears some variation of the company's mark, but specific pieces used for.


Jadeite Bowl & Succulent Jadeite Mini Dipping Bowl And Etsy

No matter how you spell it, j adeite is that gorgeous green milk glass found in old homes, estate sales, flea markets and antique malls all over the U.S. and Canada. First created in the 1930s, jadeite is used for all types of things, but most commonly dishware and kitchenware. It first became popular in the Victorian era, then fell out of.