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1930s Jeanette Glass Co. Pink Depression Glass Footed Cake Stand in Sunflower Pink© BaselineVintageSTL / Etsy.com Depression Glass Patterns: A Picture Identification Guide© NannasGlass / Etsy.com ...
You really can't beat the vibrant beauty of Depression glass, so it's no wonder it's such a hit with collectors and anyone who wants to add a pop of color to their home. While some pieces sell for ...
Highest listing price on eBay: $6,479 Featuring soft pink hues with a subtle cherry blossom design, Cherry Blossom depression glass was produced by the Jeanette Glass Company from 1930 to 1939.
A: The glass seen in images sent is pink Depression-era glass. Yes, it is collectible, and pink is a color favored by many collectors. Some call it the “classic” Depression-era glass (DEG) color.
"Pink and green Depression glass is so beautiful," said Brenda Jannsen, a dealer at Sugar Loaf Antiques, in Winona. "Wehave only a few pieces of green glass — mainly a few small plates and sherbets.
Watermelon glass — as this pink and green stemware from the Great Depression is known — is as beautiful as it is difficult to find. Photo by Roger Werth / The Daily News.
Depression glass values vary widely depending on the pattern (design) of the piece, the style (candy dishes aren't rare at all, for example), the condition it's in, how rare it is, and of course ...
A pink Depression-glass creamer and sugar bowl in a pattern called 'Holiday' or 'Buttons and Bows' is part of a coffee service collection that Cindy Faison keeps on her counter.
Depression glass, as it came to be known, was produced in a wide range of bright colors—pink, pale blue, green, amber, and less common colors like canary, ultramarine, jadeite, delphite (opaque ...
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.
Many Depression glass patterns have geometric designs or floral motifs, but one super rare one stands out from the crowd. The Federal Glass Company made Parrot from 1931 to 1932, and it's one of ...