Jeannette Glassware Pattern Gallery

February 14th, 2009 by Lady MacBeth Like it? Share it:
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As most of the avid collectors will know, we usually have reasons why we select a special pattern or company to collect from. In my case,  because I’m a native Pennsylvanian and because I absolutely love the patterns, Jeannette Glassware is a passion of mine. I’m not alone in that however since its produces so many collectors that we’re hard to count. Jeannette has some amazing colors, patterns and textures out there.

Some of the reasons why Jeannette is so popular are the remarkable pattern pieces they’ve made over their years of production. Among the most ardently collected of Jeannettes patterns are:

  • Adam
  • Anniversary
  • Cherry Blossom
  • Cubist
  • Doric
  • Floral
  • Flora-gold
  • Holiday
  • Iris and Herringbone
  • Poinsettia
  • Sierra
  • Swirl
  • Windsor

Below are some examples of each pattern, so that you know what you’re looking for when you decide its time to branch out into Jeannette glassware

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  1. Jeannette Glass Co 26 piece crystal/fruit punch set, I have one….. Still in the ORIGINAL box. I cannot find out any info on this set. MFG date, period, value. Can anyone help me with this?
    kojack1065@yahoo.com

    Comment by Allen — February 14, 2009 @ 6:04 pm

  2. Jeannette Glass went out of business in 1983 so you at least know that your pieces are more than 25 years old.
    The company made many punch bowl sets, some of them as early as 1900. I would bet, based on your brief description that yours isn’t so early as that one, however can you describe the bowl to me, what it has on it, perhaps fruit, or some design, or at the least describe the box that its in, or point me to a photo of it somewhere on the net?

    Comment by ladymacbeth — February 14, 2009 @ 10:07 pm

  3. I have 8 bread/butter plates, amber or marigold in color, and lightly iridescent. I can’t find the pattern name; the center is plain, no design, but lines fan out from the center just like the sun. No initials, or signatures of any kind, no markings. I found a pitcher/12 tumblers on ebay, and the pattern is identical to my plates. The tumblers are boxed and it says “sold to Azans Haberdashery, Kingston Jamaica; Cole Ind. Jersey City, NJ; JEANETTE. Can you help with any of this information?

    Thank you, Rhonda

    Comment by Rhonda Nestell — May 13, 2009 @ 7:04 am

  4. I have just obtained a milk glass vase with the “Iris & Herringbone” pattern on it. It is 9″ tall with a scalloped top. Did Jeanette glass make this or is it likely to be a fake? Can anyone help me with this?
    Thanks
    Cheryl

    Comment by Cheryl Clarke — June 9, 2009 @ 5:01 am

  5. What do you know about Cloverleaf depression glass? Should the pattern be able to be felt on the inside or outside of the piece (as in a cup) or on a plate on the top or bottom?

    If you could help me out with this, it would really be appreciated.

    Thanks,
    Rita

    Comment by rita fenters — July 1, 2009 @ 4:55 pm

  6. To be honest it depends on the company involved.. some do raise the design on the inside of them, while others do it on the bottom of it. Do you have a copy of the glass makers mark that you could email to us?

    Comment by ladymacbeth — July 2, 2009 @ 11:09 am

  7. I recently purchased, at an auction, a set of 4 wine goblets with some odd characteristics. the bowl is in the anniversery pattern but it had a 22k rim. the stem is not plain but instead is spirial cut. Strangest of all is that the box is price marked with a Keen Kutter prices tag of $1.20 per set. Does any of this make sense to you?

    Comment by JOHN BAKER — August 18, 2009 @ 6:00 pm

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