Oooh, I found some green Crinkle!
I love these wrinkled bowls!
(and Seneca Glass fulfilled the remaining orders after Morgantown closed their doors in 1971.)
This pattern was made in an amazing rainbow of 25 colors,
with great names like Pineapple, Amethyst, Topaz, Peacock and Gypsy Fire.
But plain ol' green is the one I like best.
At least I THINK these footed sherbet bowls are Crinkle!
There were other wrinkled glassware patterns that looked really similar
and it's kinda hard to tell them apart.
Take a look at ALL these other wrinkled patterns:
Take a look at ALL these other wrinkled patterns:
(These are not mine.)
"El Rancho" by Bryce,
"Milano" by Anchor Hocking
"Driftwood" by Seneca
and "Lido" by Anchor Hocking.
A person could go crazy trying to keep these sorted out!
Thank you to these websites for help in identifying:
What a fun find! How lucky you are. The glasses are a lovely shade of green. I didn't know that that was the pattern name of this glass, so it was fun learning something new today. I think I might have an amber-colored pitcher in this style—if such a thing was ever made?
ReplyDeleteOh, my grandma had bowls like that. They are so pretty. :-)
ReplyDeleteThose glasses are beautiful!
ReplyDeleteGreat colors. They are so festive.
ReplyDeleteStay cool.
Melinda
An interesting post. I have learnt a lot today. Crinkles!
ReplyDeleteThe green is really pretty! I think my Mom had some of these glasses. The colors are great, even a red one..I like that.
ReplyDeleteI do remember the magic paper dolls, I loved them as a little girl. They were fun to take along in the car for those long rides to Grandma's house.
A fun post..
Have a sweet day and hugs, Elizabeth
Those are so pretty! I like all the bright colors.
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I've seen this glass before but didn't know that it was named.
ReplyDeleteSure a lucky find and I really like the green.
Thanks for the informative post.
I am getting so much smarter since I've joined blogland!
I love finding something at a flea market that just needs "a good home." How fun you found something to add to your collection! Thanks for visiting our blog today...and don't give up if you have a wish for some land. We used to live in the city years ago...a farm, along with chickens, were on my wish list for some time. Dreams do come true!
ReplyDeleteIn this weather I am so excited to see something in the cooling shade of green!
ReplyDeleteOh so pretty and summery!!! I love the crinkles!!
ReplyDeleteI ordered the pattern for the country ladies in your header - I've been wanting them for ever so long!
Those are great! I remember similar glassware growing up in the 70s, but I never thought about it having a name - or possible three other names. Fun post and thanks for the info. Now I'll know what to call them if I run across them. :)
ReplyDeleteI feel like I have seen each and everyone of those at some point in my life. I didn't know they had a name. But they darn sure don't break easy.
ReplyDeleteThat glassware is so pretty; I don't believe I've ever seen it before!
ReplyDeleteThat is beautiful glassware, I had never heard of it before. Great colors~ oxox, Diane
ReplyDeleteI love those! I've been keeping my eye on vintage glass sets lately, but I haven't seen these.
ReplyDeletethose are pretty cool! Love the aqua one!
ReplyDeleteMy mom had a set of small green glasses like these. Pretty cool.
ReplyDeleteWow, I love the el rancho!!!! Are they all your's?
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How interesting! I didn't know any of that, although I'm sure I've seen them before. I remember owning some bowls like them YEARS ago. *sigh* I'm getting old.
ReplyDeletewow,, thats a whole lot of beautiful crinkles!!Wonderful,, I love the purple,,
ReplyDeleteSuch pretty pieces! Love the bright green color. The Lido by Anchor Hocking is lovely too.
ReplyDeleteI have perused several of your posts and enjoyed each one :)
Kindly, Lorriane
I think I have the "crinkle" in pink ~ glasses and sure love them!
ReplyDeleteI didn't know their name..so now I do!
Deb
I remember having those glasses...in a clear crinkle! I love that purple! ♥
ReplyDeleteMy mom had some of these - I didn't know they had a name. You've taught me something new too!
ReplyDeleteI remember those being around! The green glass looks like jelly!
ReplyDeleteSo pretty...that purple caught my eye. Hugs xoxo
ReplyDeleteI remember these! :) They will be perfect for Christmas!
ReplyDelete~Liz
How cute. I love finding out the story behind the old patterns. These are some that I remember my grandmother pulling out of her hutch. Don't melt out there. We are barely staying cool over here...smiles...Renee
ReplyDeleteI have a few different "crinkle" sets as well. and I love them! Your set is so pretty! nice find.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful green glassware, Gayle. You were right, my yellow is Noritake Provincial...thanks!
ReplyDeleteReally pretty! I like the aquamarine sort of one at the bottom.
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