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What Vintage Hazel-Atlas Is Worth in 2026

A snapshot of recent eBay sold prices for Hazel-Atlas Glass Company pieces — Moderntone, Royal Lace, Aurora, Florentine, Ovide — and the cobalt-blue premium that drives the high end.

Data refreshed every Sunday. Last update: May 19, 2026.

90-day eBay sold snapshot

Median sold
$32
per piece, last 90 days
Sales (90d)
~95
verified completed listings
Range
$12 – $220
common to mid-rare
Rare-piece ceiling
$450+
cobalt Royal Lace, uranium pieces
Recent sold examples
Pattern / pieceSold forSold
Aurora cobalt tumbler set, 4-piece$72May 15
Royal Lace cream pitcher, depression green$58May 13
Moderntone cobalt cream + sugar set$44May 11
Ovide green mixing bowl, 8.5in$38May 9
Florentine pink luncheon plate$28May 7

Snapshot estimated from recent eBay sold-listings data. Numbers refresh every Sunday. For an exact current price on a specific piece, scan it.

What moves the price on Hazel-Atlas

Hazel-Atlas Glass Company (1902-1956) made depression-era pressed glass at a scale that rivaled Anchor Hocking, but their collector market is smaller and more specialist. Pricing on Hazel-Atlas pieces follows color and pattern more sharply than maker — the cobalt-blue premium can run 4-6x over the same piece in crystal or amber.

Color hierarchy is the dominant factor

Cobalt blue sits at the top, especially in Moderntone, Aurora, and Royal Lace patterns. Cobalt Royal Lace pieces routinely fetch $150-$400. Pink follows for depression-era patterns (Florentine, Cloverleaf, Cube). Green (including uranium green) sits mid-range. Amber and crystal sell at the bottom of the range, with pattern-specific exceptions.

Pattern hierarchy within Hazel-Atlas

High premium: Royal Lace (any color, cobalt especially), Aurora (cobalt only), Moderntone (cobalt + Platonite). Mid-tier: Florentine (pink, green), Cloverleaf, Cube. Lower-tier but still actively collected: Ovide (green), Ribbon, Beehive. The Platonite line — pastel opaque pieces from the 1930s-40s — has a smaller dedicated collector base and trades on full sets rather than individual pieces.

Uranium glass premium

Hazel-Atlas made uranium glass in green and yellow-green pieces from the 1930s. UV blacklight identification is the standard verification — uranium pieces glow bright green. A confirmed uranium piece sells for 30-80% above the same piece in non-uranium green. Health concerns are minimal at typical 1% uranium content; the radiation is well below background levels.

Where Hazel-Atlas sells best

Hazel-Atlas pieces have thinner regional collector concentrations than Anchor Hocking — the buyer base is more dispersed and depends more heavily on eBay's depth of specialized collectors. Estate sales in West Virginia, Pennsylvania, and Ohio (where the company operated) occasionally surface significant unmarked pieces that local buyers may underprice. Pattern reference books are the difference between a $12 buy and a $120 sale.

Looking for Hazel-Atlas pieces locally? Find garage sales near you on MapMySales — depression-era pieces still surface at older neighborhood yard sales where pre-1970 collections are being cleared out.

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Common questions

What's the most valuable Hazel-Atlas pattern?

Royal Lace in cobalt blue is consistently the highest-fetching Hazel-Atlas pattern. Complete cobalt Royal Lace sets can clear $1,500+, and individual pieces in good condition routinely sell for $80-$300. Moderntone in cobalt blue runs second. Aurora in cobalt and Florentine in pink follow. Pattern in any color other than cobalt or pink generally sits in the $15-$60 per-piece range.

Did Hazel-Atlas make uranium glass?

Yes, in limited quantities — primarily in their green and yellow-green pieces from the 1930s. Florentine Yellow and some Ovide pieces fluoresce under UV light. Uranium content is too low to be a health concern (about 1% in most pieces) but it is enough to provide visual identification and a small collector premium. UV blacklight testing is the standard verification method.

How do I identify unmarked Hazel-Atlas pieces?

Many Hazel-Atlas pieces carry an HA mark or a script Hazel-Atlas signature on the bottom, but a significant portion (especially early depression-era output) are unmarked. Identification by pattern is the standard method: depression glass pattern reference books and the Hazel-Atlas Collectors Club resources catalog every known pattern with photos. Common identifying features include the slightly thinner glass wall compared to Anchor Hocking pieces and specific mold lines on the bases.