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(2) Hazel Atlas Newport "Hairpin" Amethyst Depression Glass 12" Platter Plates
$ 22.17
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Perfume Poodle AntiquesHere is an excellent set of two Hazel Atlas Newport "hairpin" pattern platters from the 1930s. Dark purple amethyst glass (actually called "burgundy" in the Hazel Atlas brochures). These are part of a spectacular Connecticut treasure trove of dishes, all wrapped in newspapers from the 60s and 70s. These are in great condition - one has a very small fleabite on the rim that is barely noticible. They also have small color irregularities on the glass which are manufacturing flaws.
They m
easure just under 12 inches across.
These are lovely and display nicely. Prompt and careful shipping is included.
Here is an excellent set of two Hazel Atlas Newport "hairpin" pattern platters from the 1930s. Dark purple amethyst glass (actually called "burgundy" in the Hazel Atlas brochures). These are part of a spectacular Connecticut treasure trove of dishes, all wrapped in newspapers from the 60s and 70s. These are in great condition - one has a very small fleabite on the rim that is barely noticible. They also have small color irregularities on the glass which are manufacturing flaws. They measure just under 12 inches across. These are lovely and display nicely. Prompt and careful shipping is included.
Perfume Poodle Antiques
Here is an excellent set of two Hazel Atlas Newport "hairpin" pattern platters from the 1930s. Dark purple amethyst glass (actually called "burgundy" in the Hazel Atlas brochures). These are part of a spectacular Connecticut treasure trove of dishes, all wrapped in newspapers from the 60s and 70s. These are in great condition - one has a very small fleabite on the rim that is barely noticible. They also have small color irregularities on the glass which are manufacturing flaws.
They m
easure just under 12 inches across.
These are lovely and display nicely. Prompt and careful shipping is included.
Here is an excellent set of two Hazel Atlas Newport "hairpin" pattern platters from the 1930s. Dark purple amethyst glass (actually called "burgundy" in the Hazel Atlas brochures). These are part of a spectacular Connecticut treasure trove of dishes, all wrapped in newspapers from the 60s and 70s. These are in great condition - one has a very small fleabite on the rim that is barely noticible. They also have small color irregularities on the glass which are manufacturing flaws.
They m
easure just under 12 inches across.
These are lovely and display nicely. Prompt and careful shipping is included.