The Seneca Crystal factory in Morgantown, WV produced some of the world's finest cut crystal until the factory closed in 1983. Their clients included Franklin Roosevelt, Lyndon Johnson, and many other famous individuals. Their crystal was featured in Sak's, Bergdorf Goodman, and other top notch retail shops. The Berkeley pattern dates from the 1930's and represents the epitome of hand cut American crystal. It is an elaborate hand cut pattern with frosted and clear-cut flowers, scrolls, thumb prints, and radiating lines. Offered here is a rare set of six salad plates. The plates are 8 1/2" in diameter and in excellent condition with no cracks, chips, or repairs. They ring like a bell and shine like a diamond. They are unmarked and presumably originally had a paper label. Please measure your plates if you are trying to match pieces. These plates can serve a variety of uses whether it be salad, luncheon, or dessert. They are extremely rare pieces from a very rare Seneca crystal pattern. One large national matching service does not have any pieces in stock. The price is for the set of 6. We are offering free shipping for this item. We have more of these and other pieces of the Berkeley pattern. If you have any questions about this pattern or other Seneca glassware please e-mail us.