Offered for sale are FIVE (5) pieces of "Colonial Knife and Fork" pattern Depression Glass.  This pattern resembles older pressed glass or Early American Pattern Glass.  This pattern was manufactured by the Hocking Glass Company (before their merger with Anchor Glass) for only two years - 1934-1936.  The pieces offered today are:  one spooner, one butter dish and cover, one sugar bowl, and one creamer.  The spooner stands 5 1/2 inches tall and is in excellent condition - no chips, no cracks, no cloudiness, no damage.  The creamer stands about 5 inches tall at the highest point and is in excellent condition with no chips, no cracks, no cloudiness, and no damage.  The sugar bowl stands about 4 1/4 inches tall and has amazing clarity.  There is a rough patch on the bottom foot when you feel around it - about 1 inch and 1/4".  Someone may have smoothed it a bit but there is damage there.  The butter dish and cover have amazing clarity.  The top of the butter dish:  The bottom edge of the top piece of the butter dish has a small smoothed 1/2" chip.  The bottom of the butter dish:  It looks amazing but there is a small indent underneath of the outer ledge where an old "glass grinder" apparently repaired this.  It looks amazing and you would almost never know but I want to be completely honest.  I will say that the flaws are very mild and not easy to identify / locate.  Believe me, this is a lovely set with the spooner being the most difficult piece to find.  Please see all of the photos, check my feedback, and ask any questions before making a purchase.  You will be very happy with this set.