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Milk glass, with its creamy, opaque glow reminiscent of moonlight captured in glass, has been a beloved collectible for over a century. Whether due to age, brand prestige, or manufacturing quirks ...
First called Pioneer, the pattern was issued as tableware with unusual pieces, such as your compote. Known also as Tippecanoe, the pattern has a kneeling America Indian on the compote lid.
You can usually pick up vintage milk glass pieces for a bargain in thrift stores, as well as through estate sales, garage sales, flea markets, and antique sellers. Common throughout the 19th and ...
"What stood out about the milk glass piece was its versatility," she says. "It can be used in a display look on a dining room chest or used as a serving dish for some nuts or candy." ...
If you find vintage milk glass pieces at the thrift store, don't pass them by. Discover how to style these unique dishes in your home as gorgeous decorations.
Milk glass pieces can range in value from $15-$25 for a small milk glass vase to hundreds of dollars to a large punch bowl set with matching cups in a highly decorative pattern in excellent condition.