Depression glass is the colored glassware made primarily during the Great Depression 1929-1944. It was also made in years prior to and after those stated dates. The primary colors were amber, green, pink,...
After several years of buying, selling, and studying colored glassware of the Depression era, I am amazed at what some people call Depression Glass. Depression Glass that is truly collectable and valuable is...
Iris and Herringbone is the traditional name of the more official "Iris" pattern made by the Jeanette Glass Company starting in the 1920's. It's one of the most unforgettable and unmistakeable glassware...
Is it a genuine vintage McKee? Or is it a worthless modern day reproduction? McKee produced many range shaker sets in a variety of styles for several kitchen range manufacturers from the 1920's onward into...
I adore glass and it's something that I am always on the lookout for when I go 'tiquing. I recently found a massive collection of depression glass, something that I have always admired, but didn't know enough...
This guide is for folks like me with a decent camera, but nothing fancy, and no great studio to do good photos in. Taking a good glassware photo can get hard under these conditions. So I have some tips. ...
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....
Akro Agate Children's Dishes Perhaps best known for their marbles, the Akro Agate Company produced a wonderful collection of dishes for children out of slag and glass in the depression glassware era of the...
I recently purchased a set of lovely "Madrid" pattern depression glass plates from a sweet old lady who had them in her attic "forever", or so I thought. It turns out they were reproductions made by Indiana...
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...