Fentons Burmese Glass

Begun in about 1905 by  Frank and John Fenton,two brothers, they began their work in Martins Ferry Ohio and moved a year later to West Virginia. Barely a year later, Fenton introduced what was to be the very first kind of carnival glass that was actually accessible and not too expensive for the "normal" guy [...]

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How expensive is collecting glassware?

  How expensive is collecting glassware?  Thats a question a lot of people have and its a reasonable one in the economy we’re facing now. Glassware, like any other hobby, can be as expensive or as inexpensive as you choose to make it, but many people think that simply because they are on a budget, [...]

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Westmoreland Glass Company

Spring of 1889 saw a group of men together operating what was known as the Specialty Glass Company, based in East Liverpool Ohio, and moving that plant to Grapeville, a site that was about 25 miles away from the larger city of Pittsburgh Pennsylvania because there was gas found on the property where the plant [...]

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Photo Gallery: Depression Glass Patterns

Depression glass has been made in such a wide array of colors and styles that knowing what you have isn’t always an easy task to accomplish. From pink to greens to blues, in patterns that range from flowering dogwood to sunbursts, Depression glass was made by multiple companies in multiple areas and in many and [...]

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Indiana Glass:Whitehall Pattern

In the early part of the 1960s the Indiana Glass company introduced what would become one of their most popular lines, and is now among the ones most collected–the Whitehall line. Whitehall Pal Blue This is Pattern Number "521" in the Indiana Glass Company. Whitehall may have achieved its popularity due to the similarities it [...]

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Glass Photo Gallery: Murano

Murano glass comes in a variety of differnt styles and articles, from tableware to art glass to lamps and wall art. Murano is made on an island in Italy which has been famed for centuries for its glass production. The Murano artisans use a wide array of tools int heir glass making, primarily tongs or [...]

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Milk Glass: An Encyclopedia for New Collectors

With any hobby, whether its quilting, crafting, woodworking or bird watching there comes a certain amount of research and learning that’s necessary to make it enjoyable and in reality, to keep you from getting taken when its time to buy that new piece that you need to help you advance in the hobby. There is [...]

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Mexican Art Glass

Having collected depression glass, fine china and art glass for several years, I thought I’d pretty much run the gamut of the things I’d seen that I wanted to collect but this year brought me something new and interesting. Admittedly I don’t know a great deal about it, but I do think its worth exploring [...]

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Murano Glass Collecting

  Murano Glass is one of the most highly collected glass wares out there, and with the history of it, its no real wonder. Murano has a great deal to give to the collector, including a history of fine glassware that spans more than 600 years. murano1 The history of Murano goes back in fact [...]

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Iconic Glassware Companies Fall to Economy

Of great interest to not just workers but collectors world wide, particularly in UK and the USA is the recent fall from grace of companies such as that which declared their bankruptcy just twelve hours ago. Waterford-Wedgwood, a company which  conjoined two powerhouses in crystal and china, collectibles of all varieties, tonight seeks protection from creditors, [...]

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