Plated Amberina

Plated Amberina

Plated amberina was patented June 15, 1886, by Joseph Locke and made by the New England Glass Company. It is similar in color to amberina, but is characterized by a cream colored or chartreuse lining (never white) and small ridges or ribs on the outside. The color of Plated Amberina varies from yellow to ruby. For more information, explore our identification guides for art glass and its colors

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