May 30th, 2010 @ Kathy // No Comments
Today I picked this plate to blog about by the most scientific of methods: I went to my eBay store and it was the first piece in line.
Hazel Atlas’ Starlight is not quite a forgotten pattern, but it sure doesn’t get the attention and the clamor of more popular patterns, like Sharon or America Sweetheart. That’s too bad because this is a good depression glass pattern.
- See the interesting grooves on the rim and little pressed diamonds in the center. These catch the light and make this sparkle.
- You can put together a small set for dessert with friends or lunch.
- Affordable. I’m offering this plate for $10 and that’s about the norm for Starlight.
- Pretty pieces. The three large serving bowls look sharp.
- You can find bowls in cobalt blue and pink which would look great with clear plates. Hazel Atlas made this in a soft white glass that is more translucent than their contemporaneous Platonite glassware.
All in all this is a pattern that deserves a second look.
Thank you for coming today.
Shopping information: Please see our eBay store Vintage Elegant Depression Glass or Cat Lady Kate’s Elegant and Depression Glass for Starlight plates, coaster ash tray and creamer.
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