Milk Glass

Milk glass is an opaque, milky-white glass often used for decorative vases, dishware, and collectible items. It was first produced in the 16th century, but its popularity surged in the 19th and early 20th centuries. Notable producers of milk glass include Fenton, Westmoreland, and Imperial Glass. 

See also: American Brilliant Cut Glass | Art Glass | Carnival Glass | Depression Glass | Elegant Glass| Fenton Glass | Imperial | Mid-Century Modern Glassware and Barware | Milk Glass | Peachblow | Pressed Glass | Pyrex | Sandwich