Depression glass patterns range from simple to ornate, but whatever the pattern, their beauty sparkles just as brightly today as it did decades ago. This captivating colored glass is timeless in its ...
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 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.
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 ...
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 ...
Necessity is the mother of invention—and affordable glassware.
You’ll find depression glass in nearly every antique store, but that doesn’t mean these historical pieces are easy to come by. Created during the Great Depression, this affordable yet beautifully ...
It was an odd question, coming from our newly arrived dinner guest, a glass-blower by trade. He laughed at my stupefied expression, and pointed to the pink depression glass goblets I'd set on the ...