Depression glass patterns range from simple to ornate, but whatever the pattern, their beauty sparkles just as brightly today as it did decades ago. This captivating colored glass is timeless in its ...
A shelf with a checkered tablecloth is covered in colorful depression glass dishes, cups, and vases. - Linda McKenna/Shutterstock Whether you're looking for vintage dishware brands to bring your ...
Before you hit the flea market or thrift store, bone up on all you need to know about Depression-era glass including colors and brands to look for.
THE TERM, “DEPRESSION glass” is used to describe colored, transparent glassware made from the mid-1920s to the 1950s. There was a lot of clear glass and milk glass produced at the same time.
Cindy Faison went to her first Depression glass show in 1983, seeking colored cups to go with a crystal punchbowl. "I walked in the door and I saw all that glass, and I was bitten by the glass bug ...
In the 1930s, small colorful glass dishes were given away as premiums for purchasing sacks of flour or boxes of oatmeal or detergent. Well padded in the flour, a sturdy glass cup or bowl would survive ...
Reflections -- Introduction : price guidelines -- 1. Pink : the classic color -- 2. Green : a vibrant and refreshing color -- 3. Yellow : a golden topaz -- 4. Opalescent : tones of opal gemstone -- 5.
If you love vintage glassware, there's one dishware brand you should definitely keep an eye out for on your next thrift store shopping trip.
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. The International Depression Glass Club show ...
John Fiore admits he’s hooked. His addiction, which began seven years ago, is taking over every horizontal surface in his 1,000-square-foot condo. It all started innocently. Fiore, former mayor of ...