I am often quite guilty of impulse buying while I am out antiques shopping. Big surprise, I know LOL But this tray is one of those purchases I made at Golden Antiques in Summerfield. I bought this several months ago. It was my second trip to the store, and I always seem to leave with multiple items in hand. That's not a bad thing necessarily. Anyway, I was there to look for some Easter decor for the house. I only had a few pieces and wanted some more so that's why I was there. Anyway, I saw this tray and just fell in love with it. It instantly went into my buggy. I can't remember exactly what I paid for it but I know it was less than $20.
I have always loved depression glass. I have several books on the subject. We did not have much of this glass growing up, at least not when I came along. Aunt Mary Lee had a set of green depression glass that went to one of her nieces but that's about all I know. It was well before my time. But in our many antiques excursions back in the day, depression glass was always in every shop it seems and I loved looking at it. While green is my favorite color, and I do love green depression glass, yellow is the color I was drawn to. Yellow is a color that just makes me happy but oddly enough I had no yellow depression glass.
So, when I saw this tray at a good price, I knew that I must have it. I've only used it once but it's still early, folks!! The pattern is called Landrum Topaz. It was made by the Lancaster glass company. I'm pretty sure this is the sandwich tray and not the cake plate, but I'll have to get out the measuring tape and figure that out definitely. Either way, I love it. This pattern seems to have been mostly serving pieces and not dinnerware. So, I will be on the lookout for more of these pieces on future antiques shopping sprees. And I look forward to using this more in the future!




