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Jeannette Glass Company

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Jeannette Glass Company, which is more often than not misspelled as Jeanette Glass Company, began in the late 1880s and created 14 Depression glass patterns that became collectible.   Read More – Jeannette Glass Company

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Beaded Edge Westmoreland

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Called Beaded Edge by collectors, the official name of this Westmoreland pattern is “Pattern #2 Milk Glass”. Pieces were made plain & decorated. Some were also made with red edges. While there are not a lot of individual pieces in this pattern, there is a wide variety of different decorations that appeared on them, including [...]

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Indiana Glass Company, Indiana Depression Glass

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Indiana Glass Company was born at the turn of the century, as were many of the depression glass companies, The parent company had originally been Beatty-Brady Glass, which merged with National Glass Combine. When National Glass fell on hard times in 1907, Indiana Glass came into new hands – those of Frank Merry who would [...]

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Buttercup Fostoria

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Buttercup Fostoria is the pattern Buttercup that was made by Fostoria from 1941 to 1960. Buttercup is a dainty etched pattern that was popular with brides in the 1940s and 1950s, but is not particularly well known. Read More – Buttercup Fostoria

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Cascade Cambridge

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Cascade Cambridge, or the Glassware Pattern Cascade, was made byt the Cambridge Glass Company in the early 1950s. It is one of the last Cambridge patterns made before they closed in 1954. Read More – Cascade Cambridge

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Cabochon Heisey

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Cabochon Heisey – the Cabochon pattern was made by Heisey Glass in the 1950s. Collectors love its elegant simplicity. Read More – Cabochon Heisey

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Alice FireKing

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Alice FireKing was made by Anchor Hocking from 1945 to 1949. Only 12 pieces of the Alice pattern were made – a Dinner Plate and Cup and Saucer in four different colors. Because the cups and saucers were given away for free in oatmeal boxes, they are much easier to find than the dinner plates, [...]

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Federal Glass Company

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The Federal Glass Company was founded in 1900, in Columbus, Ohio and is one of the best known Depression Glass manufacturers. The company originally made hand-blown glassware often decorated with pin-etched designs. By the 1920’s the Federal Glass Company had converted to mass manufacturing techniques, allowing them to produce large amounts of highly decorative glass [...]

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Fuchsia Tiffin

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Fuchsia Tiffin – Fuchsia is a popular floral etched pattern that was made from several different Tiffin blank molds from 1937 to 1940.   Read more – Fuchsia Tiffin

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Tiffin Flanders

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Tiffin Flanders – the Flanders pattern was made by the Tiffin Glass company from the mid-1910s to the 1930s in clear, pink and yellow.   Read More – Tiffin Flanders

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