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- Pitcher, 1926-1931 - This footed pitcher is part of a larger dinnerware service produced by the Indiana Glass Company of Dunkirk, Indiana. Known as "Depression Glass" these wares were distributed free, or at low cost, in the United States around the time of the Great Depression of the 1930s. The stepped or zig-zag design is the epitome of the Art Deco style, popular at that time.

- 1926-1931
- Collections - Artifact
Pitcher, 1926-1931
This footed pitcher is part of a larger dinnerware service produced by the Indiana Glass Company of Dunkirk, Indiana. Known as "Depression Glass" these wares were distributed free, or at low cost, in the United States around the time of the Great Depression of the 1930s. The stepped or zig-zag design is the epitome of the Art Deco style, popular at that time.
- Indiana Glass Company "Oval Star" Toy Pitcher, circa 1920 -

- circa 1920
- Collections - Artifact
Indiana Glass Company "Oval Star" Toy Pitcher, circa 1920
- Celery Dish Used by the Jackson Family, Selma, Alabama -

- 1960-1969
- Collections - Artifact
Celery Dish Used by the Jackson Family, Selma, Alabama
- Pitcher, 1926-1931 - This footed pitcher is part of a larger dinnerware service produced by the Indiana Glass Company of Dunkirk, Indiana. Known as "Depression Glass" these wares were distributed free, or at low cost, in the United States around the time of the Great Depression of the 1930s. The stepped or zig-zag design is the epitome of the Art Deco style, popular at that time.

- 1926-1931
- Collections - Artifact
Pitcher, 1926-1931
This footed pitcher is part of a larger dinnerware service produced by the Indiana Glass Company of Dunkirk, Indiana. Known as "Depression Glass" these wares were distributed free, or at low cost, in the United States around the time of the Great Depression of the 1930s. The stepped or zig-zag design is the epitome of the Art Deco style, popular at that time.
- Plate Used by the Jackson Family, Selma, Alabama -

- Collections - Artifact
Plate Used by the Jackson Family, Selma, Alabama
- Plate Used by the Jackson Family, Selma, Alabama -

- Collections - Artifact
Plate Used by the Jackson Family, Selma, Alabama
- Plate Used by the Jackson Family, Selma, Alabama -

- Collections - Artifact
Plate Used by the Jackson Family, Selma, Alabama
- Candy Dish Used by the Jackson Family, Selma, Alabama -

- Collections - Artifact
Candy Dish Used by the Jackson Family, Selma, Alabama
- Tumblers, 1926-1931 - This footed tumbler is part of a larger dinnerware service produced by the Indiana Glass Company of Dunkirk, Indiana. Known as "Depression Glass" these wares were distributed free, or at low cost, in the United States around the time of the Great Depression of the 1930s. The stepped or zig-zag design is the epitome of the Art Deco style, popular at that time.

- 1926-1931
- Collections - Artifact
Tumblers, 1926-1931
This footed tumbler is part of a larger dinnerware service produced by the Indiana Glass Company of Dunkirk, Indiana. Known as "Depression Glass" these wares were distributed free, or at low cost, in the United States around the time of the Great Depression of the 1930s. The stepped or zig-zag design is the epitome of the Art Deco style, popular at that time.
- "American Whitehall" Tumblers, circa 1980 -

- circa 1980
- Collections - Artifact
"American Whitehall" Tumblers, circa 1980