Peanut butter glasses were made in the 1950's in three sizes to sell
commercially produced peanut butter, primarily from the Boscul Peanut
Buitter Company of New Jersey. The glasses were decorated with colorful
painted images of flowers and a few birds, dogs, and specialty images,
usually with the image identified by a label, such as the name of the
flower depicted. This book catalogs the known decorations by showing
both the front and back views of each glass. 977 photographs and
identifying text tell the whole story. The pictures are arranged
alphabetically and a value range is supplied in the labels for easy
reference. Author Barbara E. Mauzy is a dedicated third grade school
teacher and a dealer in Depression Glass and kitchen collectibles of the
1920's through 1950's at Renninger's Antique Market in Adamstown,
Pennsylvania.