Depression-era glass was originally produced with affordability in mind, but these days, certain patterns and products are ...
Have you ever been rummaging through your grandma’s attic or perusing a flea market and stumbled upon a beautiful piece of glassware? You know, the kind that makes you pause and think, “Wow, this is ...
There’s hardly a sale that I do that doesn’t have a couple pieces of Depression Glass in it. So, let’s talk about what it is. Depression Glass is the all-encompassing term for glassware made for the ...
Reflections -- Introduction : price guidelines -- 1. Pink : the classic color -- 2. Green : a vibrant and refreshing color -- 3. Yellow : a golden topaz -- 4. Opalescent : tones of opal gemstone -- 5.
It is a paradox of the Great Depression: When life was at its most bleak, the plates and glasses people used were at their most cheerful. With demand for expensive glassware falling in the 1930s, ...
Not many people know this, but before WWII, large amounts of decorative glass were made in Indiana. The Indiana Glass Company, located in Dunkirk north/northeast of Muncie, manufactured what we now ...
The first weekend in November marks the annual Michigan Depression Glass Society show and sale, considered one of the best shows of its type in the nation. Held at the Ford Community and Performing ...