Modern History
In the 1930s and '40s, individuals considered milk glass less elegant and not as well made, but still just as desirable. By the early '30s, milk glass dishes found their way into homes in a variety of patterns.
Manufacturers
Most of the companies that made milk glass were located in Indiana, Pennsylvania and Ohio. Not all milk glass pieces are signed. The leading manufacturers of milk glass included Westmoreland Glass Co., Fenton Art Glass Co. and the Indiana Glass Co.
Patterns
Milk glass dish patterns displayed decorative, raised surfaces featuring hobnail, grape, and block and fan raised elements.
Popular Design
Fruit designed milk glass dishes were popular in the 1930s to '50s. Strawberries, plums, raspberries, grapes and peaches were painted designs on the white milk glass with a beaded edge around the dish.
Authenticity
There have been many reproductions of milk glass made since the '60s. True milk glass displays a milky color and a thick, creamy texture when held up to the light.