RARE Indiana Glass Pyramid or Pattern 610 Open Creamer and Sugar Art Deco Style

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Antique DepressionGreen Open Creamer and Sugar Pyramid or Pattern No. 610 Indiana Glass Company You are viewing a vintage Indiana Pink Depression Glass PYRAMID pattern open sugar & creamer. The open sugar has two handles. Square pedestal base. Circa late 20's . Condition: Mint! No chips or cracks. Tiny mold mark, glass bubble on inside rim of sugar shown in last 2 photos. Size: Base is 2.25" square. Both are 4.25" tall & have an opening that is 3.25" diameter. Pyramid (also known as No. 610) was manufactured by Indiana Glass Company from 1926 to 1932. The original Pyramid items were made in crystal, pink, green and yellow. Its official pattern name is “No. 610” – Indiana Glass rarely gave names to their glass patterns and never called this “Pyramid.” But everyone else calls it that, probably to honor its cool Egyptian-Art Deco vibe. (Pyramid was made between 1926 and 1932 in green, pink, yellow, white and crystal.) These pieces are both shown in "Collectors Encyclopedia of Depression Glass" 13th edition on page 144 Value of each piece is $30