Westmoreland Glass made Paneled Grape from 1950 to their closing almost exclusively in nearly opaque white milk glass. It was popular throughout its manufacturing life span, especially during the … [Read more...]
Six Reasons Why I Love Georgian Lovebirds Depression Glass
Georgian depression glass from Federal is one of my favorite patterns. The shapes and motifs are lovely and while there are many pretty patterns out there - Cameo or Dogwood come to mind - it's been … [Read more...]
Depression Glass Coasters
This morning we lost my last Waterford Waffle depression glass coaster. Reconstructing the crime we suspect Sophie jumped on the table to avoid George, skidded across and knocked my coaster over. … [Read more...]
Floral and Diamond Band Depression Glass
US Glass made the molded pattern Floral and Diamond (or Floral and Diamond Band) in the late 1920s, making it one of the earliest depression era patterns. They produced green and pink with a few … [Read more...]
Fruits Depression Glass from Hazel Atlas – Pieces in Pattern
Hazel Atlas made Fruits depression glass pattern from 1931 to 1935, in green with some pieces also in pink plus some clear and iridescent. Other glass companies made similar designs with fruit in the … [Read more...]
Indiana Glass Daisy Pattern from Depression to 1970s
Daisy is one of those glass patterns that is so simple that it's easy to overlook. Indiana made it in crystal during the depression, in amber in the 1940s then avocado green and opaque white in the … [Read more...]
Ribbon Depression Glass from Hazel Atlas
Ribbon depression glass pattern is typical of the very earliest glass from the depression era with its Art Deco styled design. I like it very much but for some reason haven't written about it before. … [Read more...]
Depression Glass Pitchers – Eye Candy
If you are looking for vintage glass you can enjoy using that also looks lovely on a shelf or counter, try a depression glass pitcher. The glass companies in the 1930s included pitchers in most of … [Read more...]
Fostoria Cynthia Cut Flower Sprays on Crystal
Fostoria Glass made two cut crystal patterns named Cynthia, one in the mid 1920s and this later one, produced from 1938 to about 1943 in dinnerware and through the early 1960s in stemware. What makes … [Read more...]
Floral Trumpets – Elegant Etched Crystal from Central Glass Works
My Floral Trumpets sherbet had the most lovely bell-like ring when touched. The crystal was clear and the shape lovely and simple, perfect for this unusual flowing design. The design features … [Read more...]