Tea Room | Indiana Glass Company
This chunky geometric pattern fetches quite a good price for sellers. The Tea Room pattern from the Indiana Glass Company is a simple design and is very pleasing to the eye too. It was made into pieces such as large pitchers, spider web like serving trays and cups and saucers.
Sandwich | Indiana Glass Company
The sandwich pattern on the depression glass made by the Indiana Glass Company is a very popular choice for collectors. Some may argue that due to the fact the company still made items with the pattern on up until 30 years ago, that this is not real depression glass. Also, it is difficult to tell which items are new and which are older, unless you have a well trained eye.
Old English | Indiana Glass Company
The old english depression glass pattern from the Indiana Glass Company is a very nice, simple pattern that sees the glassware covered in bumps or lumps with a more complex center section, foot or stand.
No.618 Pineapple and Floral | Indiana Glass Company
Again, this is one type of depression glass pattern where the name does not really match up with the image or design. Pineapple and Floral, or number 618 is covered with plants and flowers and contains a cross hatching diamond pattern in the center of the pieces.
No.616 Vernon | Indiana Glass Company
The Vernon depression glass pattern is also known as pattern number 616, but people tended to use the former name to identify it. This style features plants or flowers in symmetrical designs and was made in clear, green and yellow colorings.
No.612 Horseshoe | Indiana Glass Company
Indiana called this pattern number 612, but people often refer to it as “Horseshoe”. I am not sure why though, as there are no proper horseshoes in the design, but it does feature some curving branches that could be seen as such.
No.610 Pyramid | Indiana Glass Company
The No #610 Pyramid depression glass pattern was another of the Indiana classic deco style items, produced between the years of 1926-32. Available in 4 colors, green, yellow, pink and cobalt blue, this style features a triangle shaped pattern that adorns the sides of the items.
Lorain | Indiana Glass Company
The Lorain pattern of depression glass, also known as Basket was made by the Indiana glass company in only yellow and green colors. This subtle pattern features a regal pattern pressed into the glass and is not very striking to the eye.
Indiana Custard | Indiana Glass Company
This old fashioned looking pattern was made by the Indiana Glass Company and was used to decorate plates and bowls. The pattern is not very visual and features moldings around the outer parts of the items that show flowers or plants.








