Lancaster Jubilee Platter — a refined pressed glass serving piece from the Great Depression era, distinguished by its stylized floral motifs and elegant handle design. Produced by the Lancaster Glass Company of Ohio during the 1930s, this platter is part of the “Jubilee” pattern — known for its Art Deco-influenced floral impressions and pastel color variations including pink, yellow (Canary), green, and clear crystal .
With molded side handles and a delicate transparency, this platter reflects the optimism and affordability of American pressed glass during a time of economic restraint. Today, Jubilee pattern pieces are cherished for their beauty, functionality, and role in 20th-century glassware design.