Elegant, Decorated, and Cut Glassware of the Golden Years of Westmoreland 1916-1937
In 1920, George R. West left the company and his younger brother, Charles H. West, became the President. Westmoreland's decorating department expanded to 95 decorators and cutters. Westmoreland shifted its focus to hand-painted, cut, etched, and decorated glass pieces showcasing Westmoreland's artistic craftsmanship. In the 1920-1937, no glass company could compete against Westmoreland's decorating department
1902 Low-Footed Compote Tulip Decoration
1902
Baby Juicer Reamer Two Handled
Baby Juice Reamer
Pressed
1707 One Pound Candy
1707
Line 1211 / Octagon Creamer and Sugar with Art Deco Decoration
Octagon
1925–1930
1706 Creamer and Sugar Southern Belle with Spanish Moss
1706 Southern Belle with Spanish Moss
Pressed
1921–1932
1700 Vase Black with Hand Painted White Floral Enamel Paint
1700
Pressed
1915–1925
George West & Sons Yellow Vase in Wrought Iron Holder
Blown
1921–1927
Rare Satin Moire Decoration on 1900 10” Rolled Edged Bowl Yellow
1900 Rolled Edge Bowl
Pressed
1923–1925
1042 Candleholders Black / Gold
1042
1920–1932
Egyptian Vase Pink and Green Cased
Blown
1920–1932
Bath Bottles
Bath Bottles (NEED LINE AND DECORATION NUMBERs)
Pressed
1920–1932
Line 757 Basket Green with Cutting
757
1920–1937