Morgantown crinkle pitcher in a highly sought after color
A Rare Find for the Serious Collector
This Morgantown crinkle pitcher is the kind of piece that stops you mid-scroll — and for good reason. Produced by the Morgantown Glass Works of West Virginia, one of America's most celebrated Depression-era glassmakers, this pitcher showcases the distinctive crinkle (or "rib and flute") texture that collectors have chased for decades.
The color alone makes this a standout. Morgantown was renowned for its rich, unusual hues — colors that were discontinued long ago and simply cannot be replicated today. Hold it up to the light and watch it come alive.
Why You'll Love It
- Authentic Morgantown Glass Works piece — a true American vintage collectible
- Highly sought-after color, rarely found in this condition
- Crinkle texture adds visual depth and a satisfying tactile feel
- Display-ready: stunning on a shelf, in a cabinet, or catching sunlight on a windowsill
- A conversation starter that carries real history
A Little History
Morgantown Glass Works operated from the late 1800s through the mid-20th century, producing some of the most distinctive and collectible American art glass ever made. Their pieces are prized for bold colors, innovative mold designs, and exceptional craftsmanship — qualities that make every find feel like a small treasure.
Whether you're adding to an established collection or picking up your first serious piece, this crinkle pitcher is the kind of rare score that doesn't come around twice.