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link to Complete Guide to Fenton Milk Glass

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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Distinguishing the Different Types of Milk Glass

Milk glass is an antique type of glass used to make a wide range of items and can be blown, or pressed to fit your needs. Originating in the 16th century, items made of milk glass have become...

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Milk Glass Care and Usage

Milk glass, also known as opal glass, is absolutely beautiful but also useful because they are often seen as large bowls or bowl-like shapes. However, oftentimes people won't buy the milk glass they...

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When was Milk Glass Popular? Is it Coming Back?

Milk glass, an antique, opaque glass used for serving platters, ruffled edges, and flower vases, was popular during the Victorian era. Centerpieces made from milk glass are stunningly beautiful, and...

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How Can You Tell if Your Milk Glass is Valuable?

Milk glass is an iconic antique that draws in many collectors. It’s a fairly inexpensive collector piece, but milk glass still holds its value.  Real milk glass from the 1800s is considered...

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What Is Milk Glass and Who Made It?

Milk glass can be found anywhere from antique shows, eBay, Etsy, thrift shops, to your grandma's kitchen. This taste of luxury for the middle class has had a very long history of ups and downs....

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