Wednesday, June 15, 2011

How Well Do You Know Your Hazel Atlas?



Red Candy Stripe

Hazel Glass Company was started in 1885. Over the next 78 years they produced a variety of glassware and kitchenware items. Hazel Atlas products are, for the most part, very affordable collectibles. They are easy to find and usually for reasonable prices. In this post I have featured some of the more commonly collected patters along with the rare pieces of each. The values listed are from The Hazel-Atlas Glass Identification and Value Guide by Gene and Cathy Florence.
Yellow Candy Stripe

Candy Stripe 

Red is the most commonly found color in this pattern. It also comes in turquoise, yellow, green, and orange.
Pitcher, 80oz - $95
Ice tub - $65
Plate, 9” - $25

                                     Cloverleaf

Cloverleaf
Colors: pink, green, yellow, black
Green bowl, 8” - $100
Green tumbler, 4” - $70
Black salt & pepper, pair - $100
Black ashtray w/ match holder in center, 5 ¾” - $95
Yellow candy dish w/ cover - $125
Yellow salt & pepper, pair - $135
Yellow salad bowl, 7” - $90





Criss Cross

Criss Cross

Colors: crystal, pink, ritz blue, green
Cobalt, crystal, or pink round refrigerator dish w/ lid, 5 ½” - $300
Crystal pitcher, 54 oz - $150
Cobalt or pink reamer - $300
Cobalt butter, 1 lb or ¼ lb - $135
Green water bottle, 64 oz or 32 oz - $150
Pink reamer w/ tab handle - $325


Frosted Crystal w/ Blue Willow
Syrup pitcher - $50
Batter pitcher - $75

Kitchen Utensils
Colors: red, orange, turquoise, brown
Mixing bowl, 8” - $25
Mug - $12

Measuring Cup & Reamer Set
Colors: yellow, cobalt, pink, green
Yellow - $350
Cobalt - $325
Pink - $155

                                               Modertone

Moderntone

Colors: amethyst, cobalt, crystal, pink, platonite w/ stripes, fired-on colors (yellow, pink, blue, green, chartreuse, gray, orange, gold, turquoise, burgundy)
Rare: butter dish, cheese plate, covered sugar *all these have extremely hard-to-find metal lids and the cheese also has a little wooden cutting board
Crystal platter, 12” - $45
Amethyst tumbler, 12 oz - $90
cobalt soup bowl, 7 ½” - $100
Blue Willow oval platter, 12” - $50


"Art Deco"


Ovide “Art Deco"
Cup - $100
Tumber - $100
Creamer or Sugar - $125


Pink Elephant
Pink Elephant

Ripple

Ice tub, 5 ½” diameter - $45
Cocktail shaker - $65
Pilsner, 10 oz - $80

Ripple
Colors: white, pink, blue
Shallow berry bowl, 5” - $15
*note that the cup, sugar, and creamer were made with both plain and beaded handles

"Angel Fish" - Sportsman Series
Ritz Blue “Sportsman Series”
Most from this line had “manly” patterns like ship flags, sailboats, dogs, and hunt scenes. The shakers came with a red Bakelite stopper which are very hard to come by these days.
“Angel Fish” shaker - $45
“Hunt Scene” shaker - $50
“Fancy Ships” shaker - $70



Shirley Temple

Cereal bowl w/ hexagons - $50
Mug* w/ 4-angle handle, 3 11/16” - $50
Cream pitcher* w/ 4-angle handle, 4 3/16” - $30
Cream pitcher from “Colonial Block” mold - $1,000

*beware of reproductions!

c. 1938 (aka crinoline, petticoat, pie crust, lasagna)1934-1942 1950’s 1940’s-1950’s 1930-1936 1950’s

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