Jeannette Glass Floragold Pattern Round Covered Butter Dish
1950s. Floragold is best characterized as "Post-Depression" glass, since it was, after all, made well after the primary Depression glass years. This pattern has also been nicknamed "Louisa": Louisa was a much older pattern of true carnival glass (the bougie carnival glass!). This iridescent piece will stun on your dining table. 6.25" sq, 3.5" tall when covered. Homaged is on a '50s kick!
1950s. Floragold is best characterized as "Post-Depression" glass, since it was, after all, made well after the primary Depression glass years. This pattern has also been nicknamed "Louisa": Louisa was a much older pattern of true carnival glass (the bougie carnival glass!). This iridescent piece will stun on your dining table. 6.25" sq, 3.5" tall when covered. Homaged is on a '50s kick!
1950s. Floragold is best characterized as "Post-Depression" glass, since it was, after all, made well after the primary Depression glass years. This pattern has also been nicknamed "Louisa": Louisa was a much older pattern of true carnival glass (the bougie carnival glass!). This iridescent piece will stun on your dining table. 6.25" sq, 3.5" tall when covered. Homaged is on a '50s kick!