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Fire-King’s Turquoise Depression Glass was primarily made between the 1940s and 1960s, offering everything from serving dishes and dinner plates to mixing bowls and cups. Hazel Atlas Blue Royal ...
Depression glass was inexpensive tableware of clear ... “We attach a memory to something — holiday dishes or a platter — and it recalls the memory every time we see it or touch it.” ...
Depression glass, as it came to be known ... In addition to kitchenware, items like ashtrays, decorative serving plates, cigarette boxes, and candlesticks were produced. “There was so much ...
When Barbara Adt inherited a Depression-era glass pitcher from her mother ... home became crowded with finely etched vases, bowls, plates, sugars and creamers. Shelves were put up in the master ...
Examples include tea cups, salt shakers, cake plates and an array of other items. Depression glass is immediately recognizable for its striking colors, often in green, blue, pink and yellow.
Pattern listings begin with Adam, characterised by square plates and bases, and end with honeycomb-patterned Yorktown. ‘Warman’s Depression Glass’ guide lists about 166 of them in ...