Lancaster Colony Harvest Milk Glass Pitcher and Tumbler
Lancaster Colony Harvest Milk Glass Pitcher and Tumbler
According to Craig Schenning in his book, "A Century of Indiana Glass", this pattern was designed by Colony Glass a subsidiary of Lancaster Glass Corporation in the 1940s. When Lancaster bought Indiana many of the molds were sent to Dunkirk to increase production. It is believed that both Colony and Indiana produced this pattern but it was marketed under the Colony name.