Depression-era glass was originally produced with affordability in mind, but these days, certain patterns and products are ...
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Most people have some Depression glassware in their home and don’t even know it. Very often it’s a platter or a bowl passed down in the family that makes an annual appearance at Thanksgiving, or a ...
The revival of flea-market style items, French antiques and the "Shabby Chic" trend has brought Depression glassware back into the forefront of home table decorating. Colors like pink, yellow, crystal ...
THE TERM, “DEPRESSION glass” is used to describe colored, transparent glassware made from the mid-1920s to the 1950s. There was a lot of clear glass and milk glass produced at the same time.
Americans who lived through the Depression have vivid memories of long soup lines, great hardships and ”Brother, can you spare a dime?” Ironically, it cost only a dime to bring a bit of brightness ...
My obsession with green and even pink Depression glassware probably goes back to my grandmother, who had various pieces in different colors and a complete set of crystal of what I (age 5) called ...
Thrifters love to look for hidden deals in the aisles of their local secondhand store. And while there are always great items to be found in the clothing, shoes, or bag sections, the really hidden ...