Overview
A charming green depression glass creamer and open sugar bowl set featuring distinctive 'wing' handles and a delicate wheel-etched floral pattern. The translucent green hue is characteristic of the period's 'Elegant' glass production, which aimed to bring high-end style to everyday American homes.
Story
West Virginia was the heart of American glassmaking in 1916 when Paden City Glass opened. These 'wing' handles were a bold Art Deco flourish, designed to make a simple breakfast table feel like a high-society tea service during the Great Depression.
Maker / Origin
Paden City Glass was famous for its incredible range of colors and deep plate etchings. Unlike many mass-producers, they focused on 'Elegant' glass—pieces that were fire-polished to remove mold marks, giving them a clarity and smoothness that rivaled expensive crystal.
Condition & Value
The glass appears clear with no significant clouding (sickness). The delicate 'feathers' on the wing handles are prone to small 'flea bite' chips, which should be checked by touch. A small internal fracture or 'heat check' near a handle join would reduce value by 50%.