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What is Jeannette Glassware?

Jeannette Glassware, originally Jeannette Bottle Works, was founded in 1888. The company, based in Jeannette, Pennsylvania, rebranded in 1898 and took on the name Jeannette Glassware. Interestingly,...

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What is Hobnail Glass?

Hobnail glass is a common type of collectable antique glassware. It has distinctive a distinctive “knob” pattern and comes in a variety of colors. You’ve likely seen this glassware at yard...

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Guide to Hemingray Glass Insulators

Billions of glass insulators were produced from the mid-19th century to the mid-20th. Within the industry, there was a long list of manufacturers, but only a few companies stood out as leaders....

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Vintage Glass Insulator Identification: How Old is My Insulator?

Glass insulators were commonly manufactured for over a century—that’s a pretty wide range for a glass piece, luckily there are a number of ways to narrow the range a bit for any insulator added...

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Rare Colors and Styles of Vintage Glass Insulators

What do cobalt, Mickey Mouse, and 7-Up have to do with each other? They can all be used to explain rare types of vintage glass insulators—styles and colors given relatable nicknames to encourage...

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What Are Vintage Glass Insulators?

The world of vintage items features many—at first glance odd—pieces from past eras that are fascinating in the way they were once just a part of everyday life. Glass insulators are very much...

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When and Where Were Glass Insulators Used?

Once spread far and wide across cities, towns, and the countryside, glass insulators are fascinating items that have largely disappeared from our streets & homes. But they once played an...

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What are Vintage Glass Insulators Worth?

Collecting any vintage item is a matter of balancing investment with possible returns and personal enjoyment—vintage glass insulators are exactly the same. Thankfully, starting or expanding an...

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How Can You Tell if a Glass is Amberina?

You’ve likely seen amberina glass in your search for collectible glass as its distinctively beautiful colors set it apart from other art glasses. But, be advised that there are a few fakes out...

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Who Made Depression Glass?

Jeannette Floral Pink Poinsettia Depression Glass Set - $1500 from A2VintageHomeGoods on Etsy Depression Glass is glassware that was made during the Depression Era of the 1920s through the early...

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Why is it Called Goofus Glass?

No one is entirely sure how molded glass enhanced by un-fired paint came to be called Goofus glass over the years, but it certainly relates to consumer perception of the material. These low cost but...

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What is Amberina Glass?

Vintage Fenton Amberina Hobnail Ruffled Pedestal Candy Dish/Compote

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How do Grandfather Clocks Keep Time?

Grandfather clocks easily impress with their ornate appearance and melodious chimes. However, the complex mechanisms that can be observed moving inside them create the impression that these clocks...

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Why Do They Call Them Grandfather Clocks?

Who decided to call them grandfather clocks and what is the story behind this? We’ll look at the fascinating history of grandfather clocks and how they got this name, and we’ll learn more about...

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Where Did Grandfather Clocks Originate?

Since the invention of clocks, they've had one primary purpose: to help people measure time. It is undeniably one of the most important inventions in human history. Up until the early 20th century,...

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What is the Difference Between a Grandfather and a Grandmother Clock?

Most of us know what a grandfather clock is. But you might not have heard of a grandmother clock. Grandmother clocks are freestanding, just like their grandfather counterparts. There are differences,...

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Do They Still Make Grandfather Clocks?

Are you interested in purchasing a grandfather clock? Perhaps you are looking for a grandfather clock that is not an antique, but will you be able to find one? We’ll dive into the grandfather clock...

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Federal Glass Depression Glass Patterns and Colors

Federal Glass Company Depression Glass Madrid Pattern in Amber - 6 Piece Set for $20 The Federal Glass Company began in 1900 and produced glassware until 1979. Federal Glass was most popular in...

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When Was the Swing Dress Popular?

Dresses of days gone by are truly special, and the swing dress is no exception. Popular in the 1950’s, swing dresses are commonly associated with swing dancing that carried over into the early...

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What Makes Grandfather Clocks Move?

A very important contribution to the time-keeping process was the Grandfather clock, invented by William Clement in 1680. Its popularity grew after American songwriter Henry Clay Work wrote the song...

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What is the Pendulum in a Grandfather Clock?

Pendulums are the most recognized part of the grandfather clock. Usually made out of metal, the pendulum in a grandfather clock is responsible for the ‘tick tock’ pitch made when it swings back...

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What Is the Movement of a Grandfather Clock?

Not all grandfather clocks are the same in terms of how they keep time. Not only are grandfather clocks produced in a variety of styles, but they are also created with different functions depending...

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What Is the Best Way to Move a Grandfather Clock?

Now that you’ve found the perfect grandfather clock to add as a lovely addition to your collection, you may be wondering how in the world you’ll move it there, especially if you purchased it from...

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How Many Weights Does a Grandfather Clock Have?

Grandfather clocks are beautiful collectibles, but did you know that there are intricate mechanisms that allow grandfather clocks to keep time accurately? One of the mechanisms that allow grandfather...

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How Accurate are Grandfather Clocks?

A grandfather clock, while a beautiful collectible, shouldn’t only serve as just another piece of furniture. It’s important that it also keep time accurately as it is a clock after all! Because...

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Do All Grandfather Clocks Have to Be Wound?

If you’re considering purchasing a Grandfather clock, with its swinging pendulums, echoing chimes, and long wooden cases, you might be wondering how you’ll keep your new clock functioning. There...

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How To Identify a Wheaton Glass Bottle

Have you ever come across brightly colored glass bottles with faces on them in your grandma's living room or while raiding the attic? Chances are they might have been Wheaton bottles. Wheaton bottles...

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How Much are Old Mason Jars Worth?

Mason jars are some of the most plentiful antique kitchenware pieces. For many years, these jars were used for storing food, but now in the modern world, they’re used for aesthetics too. Older...

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Everything You Need to Know About Glasbake

If you’ve come across a set of Glasbake kitchenware, you may be interested in learning more about the kitchenware’s history, usability, and safety. Glasbake has a rich and unique history, and the...

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History and Value of the Fenton Cat

One of the lesser-known pieces produced by Fenton Glass, Fenton cats are prized collectors’ items. Fenton is typically known for their hobnail glass designs, custard glass, milk glass, and carnival...

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Fire-King vs Pyrex: Are They the Same?

Pyrex was introduced as a brand early in the 20th century by a glassworks company called Corning Incorporated. While the Pyrex brand was originally focused on using glass for kitchenware, it has also...

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How Much is Vintage Jadeite worth?

Jadeite comes from the mineral family which is synonymous with the famous jade. It entered the market during the start of the Great Depression and has been widely popular in the US since the middle...

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How Can You Tell if a Mason Jar is Vintage?

Mason jars have resurrected, and that’s because they’re no longer just glass jars built for preserving food. These beautiful jars have now become useful accessories for everything from storage...

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Are Mason Jars and Ball Jars the Same?

Canning jars were an important part of the last century, but they're certainly making a comeback. The Mason jar became a popular method of preserving food, years after it was invented by John Landis...

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Federal Glass Identification and Valuation

Federal Glass Company made beautiful pieces of glass between 1900 - 1979. But how can we recognize a piece of glass as vintage Federal Glass and how much can it be worth? Most Federal Glass pieces...

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What is Federal Glass?

People everywhere enjoy having nice dishware to be able to savor tantalizing dishes and drinks, especially the older generation. Having just a singular glass dish can help us feel well-off and many...

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Are Hazel Atlas Mason Jars Worth Anything?

Collecting canning jars is a hobby that many people are involved in and can get incredible value from the products they collect and sell. Hazel-Atlas mason jars are an old-time classic and some...

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Hazel-Atlas Glass Company FAQ

Hazel-Altas Glass Company is a Depression Era glass company that is still in the homes of many of our grandparents. Many have questions about this historical company and its glass. I grew up near...

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Hazel Atlas Glass Safety Guide

Collecting vintage glass is a hobby that many people enjoy, and finding a particular vintage piece can be very exciting. But some types of vintage glass have been shown to contain dangerous...

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How Do You Identify Hazel-Atlas Glass?

Depression-era glass, while originally meant to be inexpensive, mass-produced glassware, has become a valued treasure for antique collectors. Known for its intricate patterns and beautiful...

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Is Hazel-Atlas Glass Company Still in Business?

You might find some glassware pieces that were designed and manufactured by Hazel-Atlas Glass Company while searching for antique glass. Is the company still around and making glass pieces, or have...

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What is the Difference Between Pyrex and Normal Glass?

Although Pyrex is glass, there are significant differences that set this type of glass apart from others. Normal glass is not as resilient as Pyrex due to the manufacturing process and chemical...

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Does Jadeite Glow in the Dark?

Over the years, jadeite has been manufactured in many diverse configurations. Each jadeite configuration possesses unique properties that can cause it to respond to and appear differently when viewed...

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How To Tell If Vintage Jadeite is Real

If you’ve ever purchased a set of vintage Jadeite kitchenware from your local thrift store, you might be wondering how to tell if the kitchenware is authentic vintage Jadeite and not fake Jadeite,...

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Is Vintage Jadeite Safe to Use?

Vintage Jadeite Fire King Oven Ware Glassware

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When Did Vintage Jadeite Become Popular?

Opaque glassware, especially vintage jadeite glass, was a popular mid-century kitchen style. A vast range of items in a matching hue could be displayed and used, similar in concept to fine china...

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How Do I Identify Fire-King jadeite?

The easiest and most direct way to identify Fire-King jadeite is from its markings. The majority of Fire-King jadeite pieces have distinct embossed markings with word patterns such as OVEN FIRE-KING...

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How much is Blenko Glass Worth? Valuation Guide

Blenko pieces range in price depending on factors such as age of the piece, rarity of the design, etc. Multiple resources can be found to get an idea of the price range for Blenko glass, but it can...

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How Do You Know If It’s Blenko Glass? Identification Guide

While Blenko glass pieces have distinctive features, they can be among the most difficult to identify. Other glass producers have attempted to replicate Blenko’s designs, but learning about key...

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When and Where was Blenko Glass Made?

As an avid collector of Blenko glass for many years, I have been in awe of the designs and colors of these pieces. Blenko glass has a rich history and is distinctive because it is created in the...

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Is Fostoria Glass Valuable?

The art of glass making dates back centuries. You might be wondering when people started collecting glass, though. And if those collections, including your collection of Fostoria glass, are...

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When and Where Was Fostoria Glass Made?

Pressware was the main focus of Fostoria Glass until the 1920s when the company added to that focus to include the production of fine quality blown stemware. The founders, many of which worked...

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Identifying and Valuing Indiana Glass

Vintage glass is often collected by people who love antique items. Although there are many different types of antique glass, one of the most popular types is Indiana glass. However, what do you have...

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Is Fenton Glass Worth Anything? Valuation Guide

Many people don't know much when it comes to Fenton Glass, but Fenton Glass is a glass company that began in 1905 and was around until 2011. Many of their pieces were made previous to World War II,...

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When and Where was Fenton Glass Made?

I remember when I first saw a video of a glassblower, and I decided that I wanted to be just like him when I grew up. There's something about beautiful, artful glass that catches the eye of even the...

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Fenton Glass Safety and Care

Are you an owner of any Fenton glass products? Are you wanting to learn how to properly care for and handle them? If you are, these questions will be answered here in this article! Fenton glass...

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How to Identify Fenton Glass

Fenton glass, named such due to its creation by the Fenton Art Glass Company, is known for its colors and hand-painted designs. Fenton glass was manufactured from 1905 to 2011, and much of the...

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Everything You Need to Know About Fenton Custard Glass

Many collectors and antique lovers have been developing an interest in custard glass, a relatively unknown type of glass that is a light yellow color, the color of custard. But what do you need to...

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Complete Guide to Fenton Milk Glass

For decoration, purpose, or inspiration, Fenton glass has been created for over a hundred years, one of its more famous variations being Fenton Milk Glass. Fenton Milk Glass originated in 1958...

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Fenton Hobnail Glass Guide

For years, the Fenton Art Glass Company was known for its colorful and dramatic handmade glassware. One of their signature styles and best sellers was hobnail glass, which is recognized for its bumpy...

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What Is Fenton Burmese Glass?

If you're into collecting vintage glass, there's a good chance you've heard of Fenton Burmese glass at some point. In this article, we'll provide you with an in-depth overview of this type of vintage...

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Everything you Need to Know About Transferware

In the world of antique pottery, there is nothing quite as intricate or beautiful as transferware. These endearingly unique dishes attract collectors and home designers alike. What is it that makes...

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How Much Is My Flow Blue China Worth? Value Guide

Flow blue china is so intricate and sophisticated that it adds interest to wherever you place it. Surely it must be worth a decent amount of money. How much is flow blue china typically sold...

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Flow Blue Identification Guide

Though the day when each house has its own fine china set is dwindling, china is still considered a unique and important collectible item, particularly antique china. Flow Blue is one of the most...

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What is Antique Flow Blue China?

Whether you've been a collector all your life, or you just decided recently that antiques are your thing, you will eventually run across Flow Blue china. However, what is blue flow china, and when...

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Can You Use Vintage Pyrex? Safety and Usage Guide

While the prime time for many antiques has long since passed, there are quite a few antique dishes out there that are either making a comeback or have simply never lost their style. Pyrex is among...

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How to Identify Vintage Pyrex: Old Versus New

Pyrex has been making glassware and kitchenware since 1915, and vintage Pyrex products have increased in value, especially with Pyrex switching from using borosilicate glass to soda-lime glass in...

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How to Know if Your Vintage Pyrex Is Valuable

Could you tell just by looking at a piece of Pyrex that what you have is vintage and/or valuable? An antique dealer would probably tell you that the untrained eye can pass over many important details...

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Vintage Pyrex Pattern Guide: From Atomic Eyes to Zodiac

Pyrex is a hot topic in the world today! The collecting craze is a nice and intensely competitive hobby. What's all the excitement about? Vintage Patterned Pyrex is valuable for its rarity,...

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All About The Indiana Glass Company

Glass collectors and admirers have likely heard of a company called Indiana Glass. Why is it such a popular name in the glassware community? The Indiana Glass Company was a manufacturer that made...

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Everything You Need to Know About Imperial Glass

Imperial Glass is not a type of glass itself, but a company that produced glass in the 1900s. The glass produced at the Imperial Glass Company includes carnival glass, colored glass, and more....

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What Is Candlewick Glassware?

Candlewick glassware pieces are antiques that are a reminder of the past. Today, they hold a lot of value with collectors and are recognizable by their unique design. Candlewick glass is glass...

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Is Uranium Glass Safe to Use?

Radiation and radioactive materials are generally associated with big disasters, radiation poisoning, and dangerous forms of cancer. However, since the 1830s, big companies have been using these very...

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Uranium Glass Value: What’s Uranium Glass Worth?

Uranium glass is an interesting hot item on the antique market. Widespread production of uranium glassware in the United States ended in the 1970s, and the few uranium glass products manufactured...

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Uranium Glass Color Guide: Green, Yellow, Pink, and more!

Uranium glass is a unique man-made kind of glass that has enough uranium in it to cause it to be considered radioactive. When the uranium is mixed with different chemicals, it turns different the...

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Uranium Glass Identification Guide

When it comes to antiques, Uranium glass is something special. If you've got a piece, you can be sure of having something to talk about to impress your friend, but how do you identify it? An...

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Uranium Glass Manufacturing: When and Where It Was Made

The beautiful glowing green plates and cups may have caught your attention and now you ask yourself, what is uranium glass and how did it start being made. Well, uranium glass, sometimes called...

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How and Why Uranium Glass Is Made

Uranium glass is a general term that encompasses a few types of glass. It was first invented in the 1830s and is still produced today. Uranium glass is made using uranium coloring. A small amount...

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Is Vaseline Glass and Uranium Glass the Same Thing?

There are about a thousand different types of antique glass out there and Vaseline glass is particularly well known. However, it can be quite difficult to identify Vaseline glass among all the...

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Viking Glass Identification and Valuation

There are a lot of beautiful styles of glass out there, but sometimes, it's hard to figure out which piece is which style. Viking glass is one of these that are harder to identify (and harder to...

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What is Viking Glass?

You may think Viking glass sounds like something that those ancient Scandinavian warriors used to battle their enemies. The truth is very different, but not any less interesting. Viking glass is a...

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What is Vintage Stretch Glass?

While some would think that tears or marks in a work of art are mistakes, these are the features that set Stretch Glass apart from all others. Stretch Glass makes itself unique in that way, helping...

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Everything You Need to Know About Swung Glass

Collecting antiques or loving the art of the past is a wonderful hobby and some might go to antiques to do just that. A particular set of antique glasswork is the swung glass style, much sought after...

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Carnival Glass Color Guide

If you are new to the world of antiques and collector's glass, you might wonder what color has to do with carnival glass. The glass comes in so many variations that color may seem unimportant....

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How Much is Carnival Glass Worth? Valuation and Selling Guide

There are hundreds of different glass collectibles in the world. However, some pieces are worth more than others. So where does carnival glass fall in the spectrum of value? Most carnival glass...

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Recognizing and Identifying Carnival Glass: Complete Guide

One of the most visually striking antiques out there is carnival glass, and some carnival glass can be worth quite a bit of money. However, because of the nature of the glassmaking industry at the...

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When and Where was Carnival Glass Made?

Carnival glass was first made in 1908 at the Fenton Art Glass Company. It became popular when it was given away as a prize at Carnivals. Carnival glass was first produced at the Fenton Art Glass...

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Slag Glass Identification and Valuation

Slag glass is a type of pressed glass that is known for its brilliant and vibrant colors. These colors are created through different repurposing techniques. Learning how to identify and value this...

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Everything You Need to Know About Westmoreland Glass

Westmoreland glass is a coveted brand of high-quality glass in the world of antique glass collections. You might already own Westmoreland pieces, or maybe you are wanting to acquire pieces from this...

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Everything You Need to Know About Slag Glass

Vintage glass pieces come in so many different colors, types, and styles with different names for each variety. Have you ever wondered what someone meant by slag glass? Slag glass is a type of...

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Can You Use Carnival Glass? Safety and Care Guide

Like most antique glassware from the early 20th century, carnival glass' strange and metallic appearance can cause some consumers to worry. How was it made? Is it safe to use? Carnival glassware...

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Discover the Charm of EO Brody Milk Glass Collectibles

Exploring EO. Brody milk glass? Recognize authentic pieces with the signature ‘E.O.B. Barry Co.’ mark, understand their value, and learn how to curate your collection. This guide cuts through the...

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Timeless Elegance: A Guide to Choosing the Perfect Milk Glass Lamp

If you’re in search of a milk glass lamp, understanding their appeal and how to pick the right one can be crucial. These fixtures are more than relics of the past; they’re timeless treasures that...

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Collecting the Perfect Milk Glass Vase

Are you captivated by the classic charm and pure elegance of milk glass vase? Whether you’re a seasoned collector or newly intrigued by their timeless allure, understanding the rich history,...

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Discover Elegance with Top Wine Glass Vintage Collections

What defines a wine glass vintage and how do you find true gems amid countless imitations? This article cuts through the clutter to identify, assess, and value vintage wine glasses. Expect tips on...

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Elegant Cocktail Glass Vintage Finds

Why do vintage cocktail glasses captivate enthusiasts and collectors? It’s not just the charm of aged glassware; it’s the embodiment of a bygone era that crowns your home bar with class and...

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Discover the Artistry of West Virginia Glass: A Journey Through Time and Tradition

Seeking clarity on the prominence of West Virginia glass? With a history stretching back to the 19th century, West Virginia has been synonymous with unparalleled glassmaking. This article illuminates...

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Exploring the Elegance of Tiffin Glass: A Collector’s Guide

In the realm of collectible glassware, Tiffin Glass distinguishes itself with exceptional artisanship and unique patterns. Emerging from Ohio, this article sheds light on its storied background,...

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Discover Timeless Elegance: A Guide to Collecting Heisey Glass

Why is Heisey Glass admired by collectors? Unveil the essence of Heisey Glass in this article, detailing its remarkable clarity, the significance behind its design patterns, and the legacy of its...

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Exploring the Timeless Charm of Indiana Glass: A Collector’s Guide

Indiana Glass, celebrated for its exquisite Carnival and Depression glass creations, has enchanted collectors with their detailed designs and radiant allure. Since its inception in 1907, Indiana...

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