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...
Here is yet another installment of many guides that we,Replacements, LTD, will be posting to provide some interesting information on several manufacturer's of some the world's most collectible porcelain items....
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...
Federal’s later patterns include Heritage, Petal, Golden Glory, Park Avenue. Most of these are small patterns, either lunch sets or primarily serving pieces. This guide shows several pieces of Heritage and...
I would like to take this time and hope to help buyers be aware of what they may or may not be buying when they purchase an item that is like or marked Federal Glass. We are not professional collectors, but...
Pioneer is Federal Glass Company's name given in appreciation of patterns of old cut glass pieces in an earlier time. The fruit pattern is what I am writing about in particular. The pattern is being copied...
Federal Glass Company produced a Pattern Design called Sharon or Cabbage Rose. It has also been known as Rose of Sharon. It was introduced in 1935 and was produced until 1939. It was made in Pink, Green, Amber...
Research is a wonderful thing whether you're buying ior selling on Ebay. New Sellers, you aren't being very helpful to collectors potential Buyers by advertising you have pretty pink glass for sale. Be more...