McKee Glass Company, Depression Glass Companies

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Mckee Glass Company is well-known in the glass making industry. Having originated in 1853 as McKee and Brothers Glass Works, McKee focused its efforts on quality crystal glassware. Unlike some operations at that juncture, McKee Glass Company could fill volume orders. Read More – McKee Glass Company Depression Glass Companies

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Moon and Stars Glassware

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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 […]

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What is Carnival Glass, Carnival Glassware

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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 […]

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Lancaster Glass, History Of The Lancaster Glass Company

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The Lancaster Glass Company plant remains in operation today. While it is running under the name of Anchor Hocking, the plant is still in Lancaster Ohio where the company began. Anchor Hocking took over a major part of Lancaster Glass in the mid 1920s due to the depression (something that happened to many glass companies […]

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Fenton Glass Company

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The Fenton Glass Company was founded in 1905 by two brothers and is still in operation today. They had one Depression Glass pattern and a number of popular pattersn in the 40s, 50s & 60s. Read More – Fenton Glass Company

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Tiffin Glass, Tiffin Glass Company

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The History of  Tiffin Glass Company, including Tiffin Glassware Patterns, form its founding in 1888 until its closure in the 1980s.   Read More – Tiffin Glass

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US Glass Company

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The US Glass Company was founded in Tiffin Ohio in 1891 (this was the hand-worked glass site. The automated cite was in Gas City, In). 17 years later it had grown to a staggering size operating 11 plants with a working capital of over three million dollars.   Read More – US Glass Company

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New Martinsville Glass Company

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History of  The New Martinsville Glass Company – In 1901 glass companies were popping up all over the United States. The New Martinsville Glass Manufacturing Company was among them, establishing itself in West Virginia.   Read More – The New Martinsville Glass Company

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History of Depression Glass

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The History of Depression Glass begins around the late 1920s and continues through the 1940s. The term Depression Glass is used to describe typically very colorful glassware that was produced during this period.   Read More – History of Depression Glass

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Anchor Hocking Depression Glass

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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

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