Q: What is Vitrock Depression glass?
A: Vitrock is an opaque glass with fired-on colors made by Hocking Glass Co. from 1934 to 1937. “Flower Rim” and “Lake Como” are Vitrock patterns. “Flower Rim” dishes were made in white and in white with fired-on colors, usually solid red or green, and have raised flowers on the rim. “Lake Como” dishes were made with a center scene of a lake and a flower border, usually in blue and white, though sugar and creamers were also made in red and white. Vitrock kitchenware, including mixing bowls, measuring cups, and reamers, were also made.