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Willow - Oleander - Magnolia - Late 1930's

Catalog page showing the Willow Pattern
Catalog page showing the Willow (Oleander - Magnolia) Pattern

Indiana Glass pattern number 1008, known to collectors as the Willow pattern.  Also known as the Oleander and Magnolia pattern.  Some collectors call this pattern WOM, a combination of the three pattern names.  This pattern was produced in the late 1930's and sold mainly through Montgomery Wards catalogs in the 1940's.  This pattern has been found in crystal, dark green, yellow, ruby and frosted crystal.   There are also items with ruby red, blue and various other colors stained or fired on the leaves.  The staining may have been done by a decorating company.

Willow (Oleander - Magnolia) Sugar and Creamer
Willow (Oleander - Magnolia) Sugar and Creamer
Came with a tray as shown in the above catalog page.

WOM Sugar and Creamer Remakes - 1974
WOM Sugar and Creamer Remakes - 1974

Not the best picture in the world, sorry. Very small picture from a 1974 Indiana Glass catalog. I almost missed it. The WOM sugar and creamer sets were reissued by Indiana Glass in 1974 without the tray. That might explain way there are so many Willow sugar and creamer sets missing the tray..............


Willow (Oleander - Magnolia) Candle Holder
Willow (Oleander - Magnolia) Candle Holder
Also shown in the above catalog page.


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