Rubina

Rubina is a glassware that shades from red to clear. It was first made by George Duncan and Sons of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, about 1885. Many of the pieces in this category were made before the twentieth century. This coloring was used on many types of glassware. The pressed glass patterns of Royal Ivy and Royal Oak are listed under Northwood. For more information, explore our identification guides for art glass and its colors

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