1920s Hazel-Atlas Uranium Glass Hand Beater Mixer
Own a piece of Depression-era kitchen history with this stunning green uranium glass hand beater mixer by Hazel-Atlas. Crafted circa 1920, this 2-cup footed mixer features the iconic gothic artichoke embossed design and glows brilliantly under blacklight. Complete with its original wood-handled metal beater, this functional antique combines practical vintage kitchenware with the collectible appeal of uranium glass.
Collectible Hazel-Atlas Uranium Glass
Hazel-Atlas Glass Company (1902-1964) was one of America's largest glassmakers, renowned for Depression glass and innovative designs. This uranium glass piece contains trace amounts of uranium oxide, giving it the distinctive green color and spectacular fluorescent glow under UV light that makes uranium glass highly sought after by collectors today.
Gothic Artichoke Embossed Design
The elegant gothic-style artichoke pattern is embossed on all four sides of the glass cup, showcasing the decorative artistry of 1920s kitchenware. The footed base features four square feet for stability, while measuring lines in ¼-cup increments make this piece as functional as it is beautiful. The bottom is marked "Patent Applied For," confirming its authentic vintage status.
Complete with Original Beater
The wood-handled metal beater operates smoothly and shows age-appropriate wear that adds to its authentic vintage character. This complete set allows you to display it as originally intended or even use it for light mixing tasks, bringing Depression-era charm to modern kitchens.
Condition & Specifications
Condition: Good vintage. Glass has no rim chips; chipping to feet. Beater shows age-appropriate wear, operates well
Dimensions: Glass 4⅝" H × 4¼" diameter; Total height with beater 11¼"
Capacity: 2 cups
Era: Circa 1920
Maker: Hazel-Atlas Glass Company
Material: Green uranium depression glass with metal and wood beater
Design: Gothic artichoke embossed pattern, four square feet
Marking: "Patent Applied For" on bottom
Origin: Made in USA
Perfect for uranium glass collectors, Depression glass enthusiasts, vintage kitchen collectibles, Hazel-Atlas collectors, antique kitchenware displays, and anyone seeking authentic 1920s Americana with functional beauty and collectible appeal.










