This beautiful vintage luncheon plate was crafted by MacBeth-Evans Glass Company in the 1930s and features their beloved Dogwood pattern. Made between 1930 - 1934, these plates are almost 100 years old.
Made in delicate pink Depression glass, this plate showcases a stunning raised floral and leaf motif that extends across the center and rim. The softly scalloped edge gives the plate a gentle elegance, making it an enduring favorite among collectors of Depression-era glassware.
Measuring approximately 8 inches in diameter, this plate was originally part of the Dogwood pink dinnerware line, one of MacBeth-Evans’ most popular patterns during the Great Depression.
The translucent pink hue, paired with the intricate pressed floral design, gives it a charming vintage appeal that can elevate both display collections and functional table settings.
Its quality and survival are a testament to the craftsmanship of MacBeth-Evans, as many Depression glass pieces were given away as premiums and often show wear.
This piece has retained its beauty for nearly a century, making it an ideal addition for collectors, decorators, or anyone seeking to bring a touch of antique charm to their table.
Use it to complete an existing Dogwood set, mix it with other Depression glass pieces, or display it in a cabinet where its pink glow can catch the light. Timeless and romantic, this plate is a wonderful piece of American glass history.
Plates sold individually.
Approximate Measurements:
- 8" diameter
Condition:
No visible cracks, chips, or other flaws observed.