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DecorHint on MSN4 Depression Glass Patterns That Aren’t Worth Much And 6 That Could Surprise You
Some depression glass patterns won’t fetch much but others might surprise you with their value if you know what to look for.
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DecorHint on MSNDepression-Era Glass 6 Widely Available Designs VS 7 Rare Finds
Capture hidden elegance and timeless craft with Depression-era glass—celebrating widely available classics and rare, ...
Fire-King’s Turquoise Depression Glass was primarily made between the 1940s and 1960s, offering everything from serving dishes and dinner plates to mixing bowls and cups. 4.
Depression glass is beautiful, plentiful, and collectible, but it's important to ensure you're picking up genuine pieces rather than recreations.
Look For Ballerinas To Identify Anchor Hocking's Pretty Cameo Glass Pretty Cameo, or just Cameo for short, is a popular Depression glass pattern that's fondly called Ballerina or Dancing Girl by ...
Depression glass values vary widely depending on the pattern (design) of the piece, the style (candy dishes aren't rare at all, for example), the condition it's in, how rare it is, and of course ...
The earliest Depression glass came in five main colors: pink, blue, amber, clear and green, but soon the color range expanded to include deeper tones plus black and milk-glass white. In addition ...
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.
Millie Downey can tell a story about every one of the 10,000 pieces of Depression glass in her shop just north of Orlando. Millie Downey, 88, tells the history of a soda glass that’s part of her ...
A Depression glass cup and saucer in the collection of Janine Arnesen-Nolt on Thursday, Sept. 2, 2021.
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