One vintage glassware pattern continues to attract collectors nearly a century after its debut, and certain examples can ...
You can spot undervalued vintage glassware at thrift stores before prices climb, but you need to know what to look for and ...
Depression glass has a rich history, with the classic pieces first going into production in the 1920s and '30s when many families in the U.S. were not able to afford more intricate and ornate ...
Original pieces have flaws, seam lines, crisp patterning, thin glass, and maker's marks (in some cases). If you're unsure which pattern you've discovered while thrifting or of its authenticity, ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Credit: Bill Boch / Getty Images Depression glass, a type of colorful or clear glassware, was mass-produced in the United States ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. First and foremost, what is Depression glass, and why on Earth does it have such a sad name? Well, as ironic as it may sound, so ...
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 ...
In thrift store settings, trained eyes scan quickly for milk, carnival, or etched glassware. Vintage enthusiasts rely on trusted tricks for spotting rarities, including telltale signs like the ...
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 ...
The International Depression Glass Club show provides attendees an opportunity to see and purchase vintage items to complete their collection or that they saw at grandma’s growing up. The ...