Moon and Stars Glassware
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Moon and Stars Glassware
Moon and Stars Glassware design is very popular in collecting because the glass was heavy and withstood the test of time relatively well. Moon and Stars is also called the Palace design and it originally appeared in the mid 1870s. Some say it was Abraham Lincoln’s favorite type of glassware. Read More – Moon and [...]
[ Read More → ]What is Carnival Glass, Carnival Glassware
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What is Carnival Glass, Carnival Glassware
Are you wondering What is Carnival Glass? It is one of the most popular vintage collectibles for people who love glassware. By definition carnival glass was produced in the United States starting early in the 20th century. It’s characterized by pressed glass in an iridescent finish. The shimmering effect in the glass came from metallic [...]
[ Read More → ]Anchor Hocking Depression Glass
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Anchor Hocking Depression Glass
Most Anchor Hocking Depression Glass was made by the Hocking Company prior to their merger with Anchor in 1937. Read More – Anchor Hocking Depression Glass Technorati Tags: Anchor Hocking, Depression Glass, Depression Glass Companies, Hocking Glass Company Tags: Anchor Hocking, Depression Glass, Depression Glass Companies, Hocking Glass Company Related posts McKee Glass Company, Depression [...]
[ Read More → ]Jeannette Glass Company
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Jeannette Glass Company
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 Technorati Tags: Depression Glass, Depression Glass Companies, Jeannette Glass Company Tags: Depression Glass, Depression Glass Companies, Jeannette Glass Company Related posts [...]
[ Read More → ]Amethyst Depression Glass
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Amethyst Depression Glass
Amethyst Depression Glass is not one of the more common Depression Glass colors, but it is one that never fails to catch the eye of us purple lovers! Amethyst Depression Glass Related Pages: Depression Glass What is Depression Glass? Depression Glass Identification Amethyst Depression Glass Red Depression Glass Depression Glass Price Guide Technorati Tags: Amethyst [...]
[ Read More → ]Fire-King Glassware
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Fire-King Glassware
Fire-King Glassware is the brand name of heat resistant glass made by Anchor-Hocking from 1942 to the late 1970s. Fire-King is the brand name and it can be classified further by pattern and by color. The Fire-King family of kitchenware includes Fire-King Oven Wear and Fire-King Restaurant Ware. There were also numerous Fire-King promotional and [...]
[ Read More → ]Red Depression Glass
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Red Depression Glass is very popular with collectors, especially around the holidays. I have a large (and ever growing!) collection of red glass and I love to use it throughout the Christmas season as well as Valentine’s Day. Here is a list of all of the Red Depression Glass Patterns. Each pattern has its own [...]
[ Read More → ]Depression Glass Patterns – Adam to Windsor
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Here is a list of all of the Depression Glass Patterns. Each links to a separate page with pictures and information about each pattern. Depression Glass Technorati Tags: Depression Glass Tags: Depression Glass Related posts McKee Glass Company, Depression Glass Companies History of Depression Glass Anchor Hocking Depression Glass Jeannette Glass Company Federal Glass Company
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