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Federal Glass Patrician Spoke 6 Piece Dinner Plate Set 8 Inch Amber Depression

Regular price $9.99

Federal Glass Company
Patrician (Spoke) Pattern
Depression Era, c. 1933-1937


This is a six-piece set of dinner plates in the 'Patrician' pattern, also known as 'Spoke,' produced by the Federal Glass Company during the height of the Depression era. This pattern was made for a short period, from 1933 to 1937, and is a classic example of affordable, machine-made glassware from the period. The distinctive amber color was one of the most popular choices for this pattern and remains highly collectible today.


• Features the characteristic 'Spoke' design with wide, radial panels and a scalloped rim.
• Crafted in a warm amber transparent glass, a hallmark color of Depression-era tableware.
• Produced by the Federal Glass Company, a major manufacturer of American Depression glass.
• Plates measure approximately 8" in diameter.


Condition: Used. Good vintage condition, consistent with age and use. The glass remains clear with no significant cloudiness. There are some light surface scratches and utensil marks visible upon close inspection, which is typical for glassware of this era. No major chips or cracks were observed. Please review all photos for a detailed assessment of condition.