Fostoria Glass Co. manufactured the American pattern beginning in 1915. In 1987, Indiana Glass Co., a division of Lancaster Colony began manufacturing some pieces of American-style glass. This pattern is...
Fenton Art Glass The Fenton Art Glass Comapny has been providing us with stunning pieces of art glass for many many years. This guide has been written to guide eBay buyers to make excellent decisions when...
As food options and lifestyles changed, the plates that people used changed too. We'll explain plates used in glass patterns from the 1920s through 1970s. Elegant glass companies in the 1920s and 30s had to...
When most of us think about depression glass the beautiful colors – pink, green, yellow, amber, blue, amethyst – come to mind. Many patterns were made in crystal as well as the colored glass. While not as well...
Glass, who invented glass? Where did it come from? Pontil on Glass being blown Well, it is believed that glass was invented around 3000 BC during the Bronze Age. It is formed when certain rocks melt due to...
True depression at it's finest, comes in crystal clear, delphite blue (very rare), green, pink, yellow. My personal favorite is yellow. Many of these colors have been reproduced time and time again - except...
PHILBE BUYERS GUIDE THIS GUIDE IS TO HELP YOU UNDERSTAND THE SIZING DIFFERENCE SO YOU MAY BE ABLE TO PURCHASE PHILBE WITH A LITTLE MORE KNOWLEDGE AND AT THE RIGHT PRICE. FIRST AND FOREMOST YOU REALLY NEED...
Jeannette Glass Company produced a Pattern Design called Holiday or Buttons and Bows. It was introduced in 1947 and was produced until the mid 1950's. It was made in Pink, Iridescent, Shell Pink and Crystal....
Hi all, I just wanted you to know that there is a wholesale glass and pottery dealer out there by the name of Rosso's that is producing a vast amount of reissued and reproduced items that appear on eBay. If...
King's Crown Not a true Depression Glass, King's Crown was first introduced in the late 1800s by the U. S. Glass Company, and shortly thereafter by its surviving subsidiary, the Tiffin Glass Co., which...