These green Federal Thumbprint 1 7/8" 2 oz. whiskey tumblers are all in excellent condition. These are the same shape and size tumblers as the Federal Raindrops tumblers we had, only in Thumbprint (they aren't Hex optic), though I don't find a listing for Thumbprint whiskeys in the Depression Glass books. Federal Glass made Thumbprint from 1927-1930. Listing is for the set of 3.
This Federal RAINDROPS (also called Optic Design or Pebble optic) set of 8 3" 4 oz crystal clear Juice Tumblers is in excellent condition; only 7 shown but this is for a set of 8. Federal Glass made this pattern from 1929-1933 in green and crystal; see our other listings for more items in this pattern.
This Federal Raindrops or Optic Design (also called Pebble Optic) set of 6 3" 4 oz crystal clear Juice Tumblers is in excellent condition; there is an extra glass with a rim chip included free if you want it. Federal Glass made this pattern from 1929-1933 in green and crystal; see our other listings for more items in this pattern.
This Federal Glass PARROT or SYLVAN sherbet is in the rarer amber color and in excellent condition; no flaws noted. Made for only 2 years in the early 1930s.
These Federal MADRID pattern 2 1/8" amber Jelly (Jello) Molds or Custard Bowls are all authentic and in excellent condition, no chips, cracks, or scratches. Federal made this pattern from 1932-1939.
This listing is for a footed green Federal Georgian (Lovebirds) open sugar and creamer. Both pieces are in excellent condition. Federal Glass made this pattern from 1931-1936.
These 6” Georgian (Lovebirds) Sherbet Plates are all in excellent condition; no chips or cracks, minimal wear if any. This pattern was made from 1931-1936. See our other Georgian Lovebirds items.
These green Federal Georgian (Lovebirds) 4.5" small berry bowls are in excellent condition, no chips or cracks, might be very minor wear, a tiny flea bite you can feel, or manufacturing irregularities but nothing significant. Federal Glass made this pattern from 1931-1936.
This Federal Milk Glass bread loaf pan is in excellent condition. It's 9" long, 5" wide and 2 3/4" deep; embossed on the bottom with the F in a shield and marked heat proof. In my experience, these Federal products beat any of the contemporary bakeware for consistency of baking, whether it's bread, a casserole, meatloaf, or whatever.