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Fire-King’s Turquoise Depression Glass was primarily made between the 1940s and 1960s, offering everything from serving dishes and dinner plates to mixing bowls and cups. 4. Hazel Atlas Blue ...
In the 1930s, small colorful glass dishes were given away as premiums for purchasing sacks of flour or boxes of oatmeal or detergent. Well padded in the flour, a sturdy glass cup or bowl would ...
Patrician Pattern by Federal . Sometimes called the "spoke pattern," this Depression glass pattern was manufactured by Federal from 1933 to 1937.It came in clear, green, pink, and amber as shown here.
You really can't beat the vibrant beauty of Depression glass, so it's no wonder it's such a hit with collectors and anyone ...
Your Depression glass was made by the Hocking Glass Co. from 1936 to 1940. ... These beautiful royal ruby red bowls were made by the Hocking Glass Co. between 1939 and 1940. CONTRIBUTED PHOTO ...
Depression glass is a molded glass product made from the mid-1920s, through the 1930s, and into the very early 1940s. World War II put an end. Skip to main content. You have permission to ...
A pink Depression-glass creamer and sugar bowl in a pattern called 'Holiday' or 'Buttons and Bows' is part of a coffee service collection that Cindy Faison keeps on her counter.
Millie Downey can tell a story about every one of the 10,000 pieces of Depression glass in her shop just north of Orlando. Millie Downey, 88, tells the history of a soda glass that’s part of … ...
Watermelon glass — as this pink and green stemware from the Great Depression is known — is as beautiful as it is difficult to find. Photo by Roger Werth / The Daily News.
Pre-Depression elegant glass is often decorated with an engraved or etched pattern. Pattern variety is so staggering that collectors spend a lifetime learning them. To complicate matters, the ...
A 1976 New York Times’ piece on Depression glass talks about how a 20-piece dinner set was sold for as little as $1.99, at time when 12.8 million Americans were out of jobs.
The group’s 44th annual Antique Glass & Depression Glass Show & Sale is scheduled for Saturday and Sunday in Jacksonville. Need a break? Play the USA TODAY Daily Crossword Puzzle.