Fire-King Jadite Patterns
Alice Pattern
The Fire-King Alice pattern was produced for cups, saucers and dinner plates in the 1940s and has a delicate embossed floral pattern. The cup and saucers were promotional items given away with Quaker Oat's 'Crystal Wedding Oats'.
Charm Pattern
The Charm pattern was made by Anchor-Hocking between 1950 and 1954. It is defined by it's unique rounded-square design and is the most difficult style to find.
Restaurant Ware
The most popular pattern amongst collectors is Restaurant Ware which was made between 1950 and 1956. The design is very simple and plain and was commonly used in diners, restaurants and cafeterias throughout the country.Swirl Pattern or Shell Pattern
The Swirl Pattern of Shell Pattern is identified by it's vertical, smooth ribs which curve slightly.
Jane Ray Pattern
The Jane Ray pattern has straight vertical ribs on the cups and around the rim of plates.Other Patterns
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Beaded Pattern
Fish Scale
Lotus Leaf Pattern
Sheaves of Wheat
Three Bands
