1930s Vintage Hocking Green Colonial Uranium Glass 5" Milk Pitcher
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This 1930s Hocking Glass Company uranium glass pitcher in the Colonial Knife and Fork pattern is a striking example of Depression-era glassware, prized for both its craftsmanship and its luminous green glow under UV light. This pressed glass pitcher features clean lines and subtle geometric detailing that reflect the aesthetics of the period. Its translucent green glass contains trace amounts of uranium oxide, giving it a distinctive chartreuse hue in natural light and a vivid neon fluorescence under blacklight. With a gracefully arched handle and sturdy spout, this piece balances beauty and function. About 5" tall; about 16 fl. oz. capacity. Great piece for your nostalgic grandma core display.
Pre-loved vintage items may show signs of wear consistent with normal use. I do my best to point out nicks, dings, other imperfections. Pitcher is in very good pre-loved vintage condition with no chips, cracks, or repairs. Please review all images as they are also part of the description.
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