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Beautiful vintage uranium milk glass dinner plate with a softly scalloped rim and elegant embossed scroll detailing. This plate measures approximately 9.5 inches in diameter and features a classic opaque white milk glass body.
✨ Glows bright green under black light, confirming the presence of uranium in the glass — a favorite among glow glass and Depression-era collectors.
The rim has a delicate ribbed edge with flowing feathered scroll motifs, and the underside shows concentric ring molding typical of early American pressed glass. The piece is unmarked, which is very common for vintage milk glass from this era.
Likely produced by an American glass maker such as Anchor Hocking, Federal Glass, or MacBeth-Evans during the 1930s–1940s.
Details Diameter: approx. 9.5 inches Material: Uranium milk glass Color: opaque white / ivory Era: Depression era, circa 1930s–1940s Markings: none Condition: very good vintage condition with light age-appropriate wear; no cracks or chips noted UV reactive (see black light photo)
Perfect for: Glow glass & uranium glass collectors Vintage or Depression-era tableware displays Cottage, farmhouse, or vintage-inspired décor Display shelves, plate walls, or special occasion tables This listing is for one plate.
Carefully packed and shipped from my shop with attention to detail.
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Selling since August 2025
I love hunting for treasures and finding bargains. I am very busy with three parents/in laws all in their 80s and the most wonderful six year old grandson with autism. Digging for vintage treasures is a little "me time" and I'm looking forward to sharing them with everyone through Secondhand Squad.
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