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- Easy Tips and Hints for Cleaning GlasswareSimple methods to easily clean your glassware and make them sparkle and shine.
- Where to Find Green Glassware or DrinkwareWhere to find contemporary green glassware for your Holiday dinner table with pattern names of collectible vintage glassware to help your search.
- Unbreakable Glassware - Tumblers and StemwareA brief overview of polycarbonate and acrylic drinkware & glassware and how to best care for acrylic or polycarbonate drinkware.
- Learn How to Identify Collectible or Vintage GlasswareDo you collect vintage glassware? Learn where to shop and how to identify vintage glass patterns.
- Collectible Glassware: Sun-Purple Glass"Sun-purple" glass is old glassware that has been exposed to strong UV rays. Many dealers intentionally turn old glass purple to appeal to collectors, but this is damaged glass with little value!
- "Love My Martini": A Glassware CollectibleCreated by Lolita, and distributed out of Santa Barbara, California, the Lolita Martini Glass provides for a unique addition to a glassware collection.
- How to Choose the Perfect Glassware for Your WeddingThe glassware for your wedding can affect the total wedding design. This is really important most especially when you are going to handle the wedding preparations all by yourself.
- Primer to Drinking GlasswareThis article offers a brief view of which glassware will help a drinker enjoy their favorite drink.
Green Glassware Brings Nanny Back to MeMy favorite depression era glassware brings back memories of my grandmother.- Irradiated GlasswareWhat irradiated glassware is and why the natural glass colors change.
- Tips for Looking After Treating Glassware ProblemsIn time and with use, pieces of glassware inevitably get stained and damaged. You can carry out minor repairs and with a little care and attention keep your glassware in perfect sparkling condition.
- Craquelle Glass: Glassware with CracklesCraquelle glass, more commonly known as crackle glass or ice glass, is a special type of decorative glassware that appears to have a large number of random cracks on the surface of the glass.
- 2008 Holiday Gift Guide to Christmas GlasswareA 2008 holiday gift guide to Christmas glassware.
- Depression Glassware: The Hocking Glass CompanyA brief history of the Hocking Glass Company and the decorative glassware they produced during the Depression Era.
- Depression Glassware: The Indiana Glass CompanyA brief history of the Indiana Glass Company and the Depression glassware they manufactured.
- Consumer Alert: Some 99 Cents Only Glassware Contains LeadDespite letters to request that only safe products be sold, 99 Cents Only continues to stock toxic products.
- Eco-Friendly Glassware: Ibex Wine Glasses, Drinking Glasses, and the Eva Solo Handblown Carafe, Tumblers and MoreGlass is a renewable recyclable resource that comes in beautiful forms such as the eco-friendly glassware pieces reviewed.
- Home Decor Craft Ideas: Black, Pink and White Floral Damask GlasswareOne of the hottest design and decor trends of 2008 is that of the black and white damask pattern. A personal favorite of mine, I have had a difficult time finding glassware to fit the pattern I adore so much.
- Glassware to Stock Your Home Bar: Versatile Kitchenware for Your Favorite DrinksWhether your home bar is a cupboard drawer or twelve-seat behemoth, proper glassware is paramount to drinking an alcoholic beverage the way it's meant to be enjoyed.
- Collectible Glassware: Early American Pattern GlassEarly American Pattern Glass, also known as pressed glass, is high-quality pressed glassware from the 1800's that is widely collected today.
Collectible Glassware: Depression GlassDepression glass is mass-produced, inferior quality glassware that came in many patterns and colors, and brightened homes during a dreary era in American history.
Collectible Glassware: Custard GlassCustard glass is a creamy,opaque,opalescent glass that was extremely popular in the very early 1900's and is highly prized by collectors today.
Collectible Glassware: Carnival GlassCarnival glass has an iridescent finish and is a popular collectible glassware. Its bright colors and rainbow finish cheered up drab homes in the early 1900's and is widely collected today.
Collectible Glassware: Anchor Hocking Fire KingAnchor Hocking Fire-King is an oven proof glass used to make dishware, bakeware, and other items for the home. Produced from the 1940's to the 1970's, it is highly collected today.- The Beer Glassware of the Future?A look at the scientifically-engineered glassware from Samuel Adams - Boston Brewing Co.
I Became a Vintage Glassware Dork, and You Can Too!If you've ever enjoyed the beauty of vintage or antique glassware and wanted to learn more, here's how.- Painting on Glassware for the Non-artistHere are some tips on how to paint on glassware even if you aren't a skilled artist--yet.
Care and Cleaning Tips for Glassware and SilverwareIt's an entertaining time of year. Serve your guests on your best kept crystal, glassware, and silver.
Collecting Children's Depression Era GlasswareChildren's Depression era glassware is as beautiful as their larger counterparts but made just for kids. They are endearing reminders that even during hard times "play" was still important.
How to Create Holiday GlasswareNeed a holiday project? Try painting glassware. It's relatively inexpensive and easy to do. Decorated holiday glasses will be the hit of any Christmas gathering.
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