Depression Glass
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- Depression Glass: A Fragile CollectibleA few of the basics collectors need to know about collecting depression glass.
A Brief History of Depression GlassDepression Glass, mass produced during the Great Depression and given away in stores, theaters, and inside packages of food as an incentive to purchase, is a collectible piece of history.
Depression Glass: The Beauty and Usefulness Spans GenerationsMass-produced during 1920-1940 Depression glass was affordable, colorful and useful. Depression glass has been passed from generation to generation and is treasured by those who continue to use and collect it.- Antiques: Depression GlassA discussion about Depression glass. A little bit about a book that specifically talks about this subject.
- Depression Glass Patterns of Unknown ManufactureSome Depression glass patterns of unknown manufacture plus some previously unidentified pieces.
- Depression Glass - Antique Glass That's Living HistoryDepression glass remains one of the most popular types of antique glass that collectors seek.
- Depression Glass: Tips for Newbie CollectorsDepression glass is a hot collectible, but new collectors need to learn what is available, and be aware of the potential cost, before beginning a new collection or adding to one.
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.- An Introduction to Depression GlassMaybe you have looked into collecting but don't know where to start. Far less depressing than it sounds, depression glass is beautiful, useful, and valuable.
- Your Glass is Not Old, It's Just Depressed!This article discusses the history of depression glass and offers tips for both beginning and experienced collectors.
- Make a Dried Fall Arrangement in a Depression Glass BowlHow to make a fall arrangement from dried flowers, Indian corn, nuts, seeds, and pine cones in a bowl made of Depression glass.
My Favorite Glass Pattern is Floragold by Jeannette GlassThis article describes my favorite pressed glass pattern,Floragold. Floragold was made by the Jeannette Glass Company.