LE Smith made the very simple pattern Pebbled Rim, or Line #707 in the early 1930s in pink, green and maybe amber glass. This is a dinnerware pattern with basic pieces for place setting and serving … [Read more...]
Crackle Depression Glass – Make Your Drinks Look Cold
Several companies made molded Crackle patterns in the late 1920s and early 1930s; please don't confuse these with the later crackle glass from companies like Pilgrim or Blenko. Crackle depression … [Read more...]
Bowknot Green Depression Glass – Small Pattern with Lovely Design
Bowknot green depression glass is a bit of a mystery because we don't know for sure who made it or when. The experts attribute it to Belmont Tumbler Company, the company which produced Rose … [Read more...]
McKee Rock Crystal – Lovely Depression Glass in Rich Colors
McKee Glass produced their Rock Crystal pattern for a very long time, beginning in 1915 and running into the 1940s. It is an unusual design, full of curves and curlicues, a little thicker than … [Read more...]
Imperial Frosted Beaded Block Crystal Depression Glass Sugar Bowl from Mike A
Imperial Glass made Beaded Block depression glass in all the usual colors: pink, green, crystal, yellow, blue, red, amber even some iridescent and opalescent colors. There are actually two patterns, … [Read more...]
More Depression Era Colored Glass from Diamond Glassware
Besides the Adams Rib pieces discussed yesterday (post here and page here) I have had only three pieces that I knew were from Diamond Glassware in our store over the last 15 years, a Victory … [Read more...]