Depression Era yellow glass sugar bowl in the Horseshoe (aka Indiana No. 612) pattern. Horseshoe was made by the Indiana Glass Company from 1930 to 1933. The sugar measures approximately 4 1/16 inches tall and 5 1/2 inches across including the handles. It has no chips or cracks and shows very little if any signs of usage. It does have a minor manufacturing flaw on one of the handles where there is a slight dimple in the glass from where the glass sagged a little when it dried. Very minor in nature and a common imperfection with the handles on this pattern but it is mentioned for accuracy. This is original depression era glass and not a reproduction.
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