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Hostmaster 7 ounce tumbler.

The Hostmaster Pattern was manufactured by New Martinsville Glass Company (which later became Viking Glass Company)during the 1930's. Though the line was extensive, New Martinsville Hostmaster Pattern is one of the lessor known patterns of Elegant Glass[1]. There are no reproductions as the mold was melted down to make the Raindrops pattern (line #14)[1].

Quick Facts

Pattern: Hostmaster - or - Repeal - or Pattern #38
Manufacturer: New Martinsville Glass Company
Dates Manufactured: 1933 to Unknown
Colors: Cobalt, Amethyst, Ruby, Amber, Vaseline Green, Dark Green, Crystal, and Pink [2][3].

New Martinsville Glass Company

New Martinsville Glass Company opened in 1901 in New Martinsville West Virginia. They were renowned for the use of color in their glassware[4]. They promoted liquor sets even through prohibition. The company was bought by Viking Glass in 1944.[5][6].

Quality of Hostmaster

Some of the pieces in this pattern are made from a 3 or 4 part mold. The pieces also have been fire-polished after being pressed. The bases of the tumblers and plates have been hand ground down allowing them to lay perfectly flat[7]..

Aliases

Repeal: this pattern was released in 1933 to celebrate the repeal of prohibition. The release in included a decanter and other pieces of bar-ware[1].
Pattern #38: This is the company manufactuer number[1].

Pieces Manufactured

  • Bitters Bottle[1][3]
  • Cocktail Shaker[1][3]
  • Creamer[1]
  • Cup & Saucer[1]
  • Decanter (12 1/2”)[3]
  • Flared Bowl (12”)[8]
  • Flat Tumbler (9 Oz / 4 1/2”)[1]
  • Footed Tumbler[1]
  • Highball Glass (10 OZ)[1]
  • Ice Bucket (3 1/2”)[8]
  • Jigger [1][3]
  • Luncheon Plate (8 1/2”)[9]
  • Old Fashioned (7 OZ)[1]
  • Pitcher[1]
  • Platter[1]
  • Pretzel Jar (Covered)[3]
  • Sherbet
  • Shot Glass (2 OZ) [9]
  • Soup Bowl
  • Sugar[1]
  • Vase[1]
  • Water Goblet

Hostmaster Gallery

Tea Cups

Plates

Tumblers

Cream & Sugar

Bowl

Decanter

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q Measell, James, Everett R. Miller, Everett R. Miller, and Addie R. Miller. New Martinsville Glass, 1900-1944. Marietta, Ohio: Antique Publications, 1994. Print.
  2. ^ "Elegant and Everyday Glass Forum." http://clicksnipwow.com/chataboutdg/search.htm?search_keywords=repeal
  3. ^ a b c d e f Whitmyer, Ken. "New Martinsville Patterns." K and M Antiques Home Page. Web. 19 June 2010. <http://www.kandmantiques.com/Articles/PatternsDefinitions/NewMartinsvillePatterns.html>.
  4. ^ "New Martinsville Glass Company." Depression Glass, Depression Glass Patterns. Web. 20 June 2010. <http://www.suziemax.com/New-Martinsville-Glass-Company.html>.
  5. ^ "Kovels: Hostmaster, Ruby, 4 1/4 In." Antiques and Collectibles Price Guide | Collecting Resources | Kovels.com. Web. 20 June 2010. <http://www.kovels.com/priceguide/kovels_newmartinsville/1995/tumbler/1483837.html>
  6. ^ Institutional Wares. "Bittersweet Antiques: Manufacturing History." RCN D.C. Metro | Digital Cable TV, High-Speed Internet Service & Phone in the D.C. Metro Area, including Washington, D.C., Bethesda and Silver Spring in Maryland and Falls Church in Virginia. Web. 20 June 2010. <http://users.rcn.com/sweetb.javanet/history.html>.
  7. ^ "Depression Glass, Elegant Glass and Depression Glass Manufacturers | Just Glass Online." Designer Glassware, Vintage Art Glass, Depression Glass & Collectible Glass | Just Glass Online. Stephen Thornton Internet Consulting Services. Web. 07 Jan. 2010. <http://www.justglass-online.com/depression-glass/depression-glass-elegant-glass-and-depression-glass-manufacturers.html>
  8. ^ a b "NEW MARTINSVILLE HOSTMASTER-AMBER at Replacements, Ltd." Replacements, Ltd. Web. 20 June 2010. <http://www.replacements.com/webquote/NEMHOSA.htm#6605415>.
  9. ^ a b "NEW MARTINSVILLE HOSTMASTER-RUBY at Replacements, Ltd." Replacements, Ltd. Web. 20 June 2010. <http://www.replacements.com/webquote/NEMHOSR.htm#3836946>.

External links

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