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Pink / Clear / Green Jeannette Cubist Depression Plates

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  • Color: Pink
  • Condition: Vintage pieces, no chips or cracks.
  • Glassware Type: Depression
  • Manufacturer: Jeannette
  • Object Type: Plate
  • Original/Reproduction: Vintage Original
  • Pattern: Cube/Cubist
  • Type of Glass: Depression Glass
  • 1000 Units in Stock
  • Location:Mont Clare, Pennsylvania
  • Ships to:Worldwide
  • Condition:Used
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I am thinning my collection of cube related glass.  Here are all my plates of Jeannette Cubist Depression Glass.<br>Notes:<br>The color is a little hard to see from the picture.  That's why I turned the plates in the last picture to show more of the color.  The pink is very pale pink.<br>What I called a dinner plate also goes by Luncheon plate.  They're 8" wide.<br>Please check my other auctions, I'm more than happy to combine shipping.  Just request a total from your cart.<br>A note on Whitehall / Fostoria American.  I've collected thousands of pieces of Fostoria American and know the difference between real Fostoria and Whitehall.  Also not to be confused with Jeanette Cubist the depression glass pattern, or Home Interiors which made a few pieces that have the cube pattern as well.  I have pieces from all of these companies and will be listing them all.  If you are looking for something specific that I haven't listed yet, feel free to message me.<br>Whitehall was produced by Indiana glass starting in the 50's.  The colors that I have listed here are Indiana colors.  Any other color is probably not Indiana Whitehall but made by Lancaster Colony who purchased Fostoria and the molds in the 80's and reproduced some pieces under the name "American Whitehall".<br>