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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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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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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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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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