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Identifying Westmoreland's Beaded Edge Pattern

Identifying Westmoreland's Beaded Edge Pattern

The Beaded Edge pattern is one of Westmoreland's most recognizable and collected lines. Produced from the 1930s through the company's closure, these pieces feature a distinctive row of raised beads along the rim.

Key Identification Points

Look for the following characteristics when identifying authentic Westmoreland Beaded Edge pieces:

  • Bead consistency — Genuine pieces have uniform, well-defined beads
  • Glass quality — Westmoreland milk glass has a distinctive warm, creamy tone
  • Weight — Authentic pieces feel substantial in hand
  • Markings — Later pieces may bear the WG keystone mark

The hand-painted decorations on Beaded Edge pieces are another authentication tool. Original Westmoreland painting shows fine brushwork and consistent color application.