Pair of Hazel-Atlas “Colonial Block” Uranium Green Water Goblets – 5¾" Depressio
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These stunning Depression-era goblets by Hazel-Atlas feature the beloved Colonial Block pattern, produced in the 1930s. Molded in uranium green glass, they glow brilliantly under blacklight and display stacked rectangular “block” facets that catch and refract light beautifully.
Details:
Pattern: Colonial Block by Hazel-Atlas Glass Co.
Color: Uranium Green (Vaseline)
Height: 5¾"
Rim Diameter: ~3⅛"
Base Diameter: ~3"
Material: Pressed Glass with Uranium Oxide (UV Reactive)
Condition: Excellent vintage condition; no cracks or chips. Minor base wear consistent with age.
Mold Number: 57 (pressed in base)
Highlights:
Authentic 1930s uranium glass – glows bright neon green under UV light.
Perfect for collectors, vintage barware displays, or photo styling.
Pairs beautifully with other Depression glass patterns in green or crystal.
💚 Collector’s Note: A Glow from the Great Depression
Produced by Hazel-Atlas Glass Company in the early 1930s, the Colonial Block pattern reflects the optimism hidden inside an otherwise difficult decade. At a time when America was deep in the Great Depression, colorful glassware like this brought a touch of cheer and dignity to modest tables.
These glowing green goblets were often sold through five-and-dime stores, mail-order catalogs, and promotions in grocery chains—places where families could afford to bring home a bit of beauty for a few cents. The striking uranium oxide in the glass gave it that unmistakable neon green hue, which collectors no
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