Spiral Vase
There is one vase in the Spiral pattern. It stands five and three-quarters inches tall. The vase is footed with green the predominant color, but some crystal pieces can also be found.
The Spiral glass pattern was made by the Hocking Glass Company from 1928-1930 and comes in the colors, green, pink, crystal, and fired-on red. 22 different pieces were made.
There is one vase in the Spiral pattern. It stands five and three-quarters inches tall. The vase is footed with green the predominant color, but some crystal pieces can also be found.
Three different tumblers were made in the Spiral pattern: a five ounce juice tumbler that stands three inches tall, a nine ounce water tumbler that stands five inches tall, and a footed tumbler that stands five and seven-eighths inches tall. Although green is the predominant color, some crystal pieces can also be found.
Two different types of sugar bowls were made in the Spiral pattern. The styles were flat and footed. Although green is the predominant color, some crystal pieces can also be found.
Only a footed sherbet was made in the Spiral pattern. The foot is plain glass with the Spiral pattern confined to the bowl of the dish. Green is the predominant color for this pattern, but some crystal pieces can also be found.
The Spiral saucer was predominantly made in green, but some crystal pieces can also be found. The spiral pattern radiates outward from around the center rim going in a clockwise direction.
The Spiral sandwich server has a handle in the center that has a rounded top. It is a solid glass handle, not open, and is primarily found in the color green.
The salt and pepper shakers in the Spiral pattern were predominatly made in the color green. However, some crystal pieces can also be found. They are one of the more rare pieces in this pattern.
One covered preserve dish was made in the Spiral pattern. It could also be considered a covered candy dish. It has a flat round base, with tapered sides. The cover is round with a pointed finial in the center. Green is the predominant color for this pattern, but some crystal pieces can also be found.
One platter was made in the Spiral pattern. It has an oval shape, and the with long dimension being twelve inches. A solid tab handle is on each end. Green is the predominant color for this pattern, but some crystal pieces can also be found.
Two different plates were made in the Spiral pattern. The sherbet plate has a diameter of six inches, and the luncheon plate has a diameter of eight inches. Green is the predominant color for this pattern, but some crystal pieces can also be found.
Two different pitchers were made in the Spiral pattern. Both stand seven and five-eighths inches high. One holds 54 ounces and has a bulbous bottom, and the other holds 58 ounces. Green is the predominant color for this pattern, but some crystal pieces can also be found.
The Spiral ice tub is a flat bottom dish with tab handled sides. It does not have a lid. Green is the predominant color for this pattern, but some crystal pieces can also be found.
The Spiral cup was predominantly made in green, but some crystal pieces can also be found. It has a flat base with the spiral pattern going in a clockwise direction from the top of the piece to the bottom.
Two different types of creamers were made in the Spiral pattern. The flat creamer is similar in style to the Block Optic pattern, and the footed creamer is similar in style to the Cameo pattern. Green is the predominant color for this pattern, but some crystal pieces can also be found.
The Spiral pattern has a cake plate. Green is the predominant color for this pattern, but some crystal pieces can also be found.