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Cindy Faison went to her first Depression glass show in 1983, seeking colored cups to go with a crystal punchbowl. "I walked in the door and I saw all that glass, and I was bitten by the glass bug ...
Glassware often floods thrift store shelves — you could find anything from trendy mugs sold by Target to vintage uranium glass and everything in between. Cluttered aisleways of multicolored pieces, ...
A shelf with a checkered tablecloth is covered in colorful depression glass dishes, cups, and vases. - Linda McKenna/Shutterstock Whether you're looking for vintage dishware brands to bring your ...
Close up of colored glass dishes - Adrienne Bresnahan/Getty Images It's almost impossible not to run straight over to the glass items at a flea market, thrift store, or estate sale. The glittering ...
1. WHAT IS IT? Depression glass is a molded glass product made from the mid-1920s, through the 1930s, and into the very early 1940s. World War II put an end to most of the manufacturing because the ...
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. The International Depression Glass Club show ...
They call it a “depression” glass show, but each year a popular Dearborn event is a source of smiles for hundreds of collectors. For a half-century, collectors and curious consumers have come together ...
Perhaps it was the gray pall cast over the country during the economic struggles of the 1930s that prompted manufacturers to mass produce machine-made glass pieces in a wide palette of colors. There ...
Dear Doug: I found these bowls at a cousin’s house in Alabama. There are six of them and they originally came with a larger bowl that was broken long ago. The color is dark cranberry and there are no ...
After taking a year off during the covid pandemic, the Three Rivers Depression Era Glass Society will present its 45th annual glass show on March 5 and 6 at the Quality Inn in New Kensington. About 28 ...
This is part of an occasional series in which we ask Lancaster County residents to share the stories of their favorite heirlooms. Janine Arnesen-Nolt remembers being a little girl staring into her ...
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