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Laurel Glass Pattern from Mckee |
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Laurel is the most popular glass pattern that was produced by the Mckee Glass Company [...] » Read more |
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Indiana Glass Company |
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One of the better know Depression Era glassware manufacturers, the Indiana Glass Company made its well know patterns of glass dinnerware in pink, red, blue, green, yellow, amber, white and crystal. The Indiana Glass company began about the turn of the twentieth century, or a bit earlier. It was originally part and parcel of the [...] » Read more |
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Depression Glass |
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As a category, depression era glass may be one of the most popular attractions for many glass collectors and enthusiasts [...] » Read more |
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Beehive Glass |
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The beehive family of glass has two distinct components. One is a whole piece, such as a lamp base, lampshade, or doorknob shaped in a distinctive beehive style. If you look at these pieces, some are blown and others fashioned using molds, but both bear the external appearance of an oval beehive with the wave-like [...] » Read more |
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Collecting Depression Glass |
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There are a variety of Depression glass colors, but the best known are pink, green, blue and yellow. Although more abundant than other colors, pink Depression glass patterns are the most popular and highly valued color. Depression glass is clear or colored translucent glassware made available either free or at low cost in the United [...] » Read more |
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Duncan and Miller Glassware |
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Duncan and Miller was a well respected glassmaker that is known by many collectors for its lovely Depression Era glass patterns [...] » Read more |
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The Federal Glass Company |
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Known for its Depression Glass styles and patterns like “Peacock Feather”, Federal Glass began in Ohio in the early 1900s [...] » Read more |
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