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Is Blue Depression Glass Worth Anything?

You might have seen blue glass plates or cups lying around in your Grandmother's attic or at a garage sale and wondered if they are valuable pieces. This type of glassware is called depression glass,...

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What Is the Difference Between Depression Glass, Carnival Glass, and Uranium Glass?

The Great Depression introduced a new market for luxury on a budget. There were many different types of beautiful glass pieces produced during those hard years, but they have some key differences....

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What Does Depression Glass Look Like?

Made during and named after the Great Depression, depression glass has an appealing aesthetic that has drawn collectors to buy these beautiful creations. It can be difficult to identify, though,...

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Is Depression Glass Worth Anything?

Depression Glass is a symbol of a time in history when money was tight, but the American people fought to keep some sense of normalcy. Although Depression Glass had low production costs, has it...

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Guide to Rare Depression Glass Patterns

Since the rise of the glass working craft in the early 20th century there have been many new types of glassware created. Is any of this older glassware now more valuable? If so what types of styles...

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Is Depression Glass Making a Comeback?

Is Great Depression Glass something that you should care about? It used to be super popular, but is it still? Depression glass is making a comeback. Websites with Depression glass related content...

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When Was Depression Glass Made?

Depression Glass is beautiful and valuable. If you are looking for Depression Glass, then there are things you should do before buying. It all starts with knowing the history. Depression Glass was...

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Is Depression Glass Safe to Use?

Depression glass has become a desirable collectible item over the years. This colorful and eclectic glass is very pretty to look at but there is some skepticism about whether it is safe to use....

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Collectible Glassware: Sun-Purple Glass

“Sun-purple” glass is created when certain types of glassware are exposed to strong UV light. Much “sun-purple” glass is created intentionally by unscrupulous or ignorant dealers who want to...

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Collectible Glassware: Early American Pattern Glass

Early American pattern glass (EAPG) is glassware that has been pressed in a mold, as opposed to being blown, spun, or rolled. Also known as pressed glass, the technique is used to create tableware...

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Most Valuable Depression Glass Patterns

Columbia Pattern in Clear by Federal Glass Company - A set of 2 Columbia pattern serving bowls sold for over $6,000 on Ebay in 2017. Mayfair (Open Rose) Pattern in Pink by Anchor Hocking - A 3-leg...

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Jeannette Glass Identification and Valuation

The Jeannette Glassware company, originally Jeannette Bottle Works, was founded in 1888. The company initially produced bottles before moving to headlights for the automotive industry and glass...

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Federal Glass Company Mid-Century Items

Federal Glass Company made beautiful glassware and dishes from 1900 - 1979. Though widely known for their Depression Glass patterns, Federal continued to make other popular glassware from 1940 until...

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How Much is Amberina Glass Worth?

If you’re searching for amberina glass to add to your collection, you’ll find that it is available in nearly every price range. You’re sure to find something that fits your budget. In this...

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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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Milk Glass: How Is It Made and What Makes It Opaque?

Today, vintage items and thrifted products are being recognized as more beautiful, valuable, and popular in many homes. One of these items that is coming back into the light is milk glass. It's known...

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