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Vintage Jeannette Glass Co Adam pattern pink Depression glass 6” square plate, made 1932–1934, collectible antique tableware.
Vintage Jeannette Glass Co Adam pattern plate in pink Depression glass. Produced between 1932 and 1934 during the Great Depression era.
Features a floral and geometric medallion design in the center.  The Adam pattern is one of Jeannette’s most beloved glass designs.
Made in soft pink glass that glows beautifully in natural light.
Excellent vintage condition with no chips or cracks noted.  A rare find for collectors of Depression glass and Jeannette patterns.
Decorative yet functional, ideal for desserts or small servings.  Distinctive square shape stands out among traditional round plates.
Romantic floral details make this a timeless piece of glassware.  Highly collectible antique glass from the early 1930s.

Vintage Square Pink Depression Glass Made by Jeannette Glass in Adam Pattern 1932–1934

Condition: Vintage
$16

Description

This elegant vintage plate was produced by Jeannette Glass Company between 1932 and 1934 and features the beloved Adam pattern.

Crafted in delicate pink Depression glass, the plate showcases a beautifully detailed central medallion design surrounded by etched floral and geometric motifs.

Its square form, measuring 6 inches across, makes it stand out from more common round Depression glass plates and highlights the craftsmanship of Jeannette during this era.

The Adam pattern is known for its romantic floral sprays and fine geometric details, which give this piece a balanced mix of delicacy and strength.

The pale pink glass glows softly in the light, adding a nostalgic charm to any table or display. Originally produced during the Great Depression, Adam was a popular pattern that has remained highly collectible among antique glass enthusiasts for decades.

It’s ideal for serving pastries, desserts, or small dishes, while also bringing a romantic vintage touch to any table setting. A true treasure from the 1930s, this piece carries with it a story of American glassmaking history.

Approximate Measurements:
- 6" width
- 6" length

Condition:
No cracks, chips, or damage observed.  Very good condition for something of this age.