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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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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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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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I'm Stacy Jones and I love antiques! I grew up going to antique stores and markets with my mom and grandmother. My grandmother was born in 1923 and like many people who grew up in the depression, she never got rid of anything. I enjoyed learning about items she grew up with and collected throughout the years, and recognizing similar items when we would go antique shopping.

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