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Whether you're looking for vintage dishware brands to bring your kitchen retro charm or some cute items to fill that new ...
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 ...
Want to Start Collecting Vintage Pyrex? You’ve Got Competition. The timeless serving dishes are having a renaissance and devotees are willing to pay thousands of dollars for rare patterns and sets ...
Today, pink, green, and amber pieces are especially collectible, and full sets or rare patterns can fetch impressive prices from vintage glass enthusiasts.
PINKE via Flickr (CC BY)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 ...
While Murano glass may have been made anytime between 1940 and today, handkerchief glass from the 1950s and 1960s is the most valued. Patterns (and prices) are the best indicators of age.
Low-cost molded or pressed glass with an iridescent finish had many names in the very early 20th century. First sold as inexpensive molded and pressed decorative wares, at a time when fine glass ...
Vintage casserole dishes are currently listed for thousands on eBay. In reality, the vintage casserole dishes actually sell for less than 1/10 the price.
Scarelore about purported lead levels in vintage Pyrex does not jibe with the popular brand's documented history or the timing of FDA oversight.
Corning Glass Works has released over 100 different patterns throughout the years, some of which—like soft Pink Daisy, whimsical Gooseberry, or white and blue Colonial Mist—are easily found.