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Depression glass comes in a wide array of colors and patterns, and with this handy guide, you can easily identify genuine ...
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.
The revival of flea-market style items, French antiques and the "Shabby Chic" trend has brought Depression glassware back into the forefront of home table decorating. $2 for 6 months SUBSCRIBE NOW ...
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.
PINKE via Flickr (CC BY)You’ll find depression glass in nearly every antique store, but that doesn’t mean these historical pieces are easy to come by. Created during the Great Depression, this ...
When the Depression Glass Society hosts its annual show and sale at the Pontchartrain Center this weekend, one truth will be self-evident. “It isn’t just about glass anymore,” said Brenda ...
The MDGS 50th Annual Show and Sale takes place Nov. 4-5 at the Ford Community and Performing Arts Center in Dearborn, at 15801 Michigan Ave at the southwest corner of Greenfield Road.
Summer Sale - Start Today for $1 - Expires 6/30/25. ... CLEVELAND, Ohio -- Depression-era glass filled a market in the late 1920s-1930s. ... green and amber are cherished nearly a century later.
The Nutmeg Depression Glass Club meets on the third Tuesday of each month (except July and August) at 7:30 p.m. at the Masonic Temple, 96 Main Street (on the green) in Southington.
Hazel Atlas Glass Co. made Royal Lace, one of the most popular depression glass patterns, from 1934 to 1941 in pink, green, crystal and cobalt blue. By Theodora Aggeles, Times Correspondent ...