Depression glassware is always patterned and often has geometric shapes and designs . Many of the drinking glasses have geometric or floral designs etched into the cup. An opalescent trim is also a common characteristic of depression glassware. Look around the edge of the glassware for an opalescent trim.
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22 Apr 2019 · If you're trying to determine the value of Depression glass you own, the first step is usually identifying the pattern and/or manufacturer. Some ...
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4 Aug 2020 · This illustrated guide to Depression glass will help you identify popular patterns including American, Sweetheart, Cameo, Mayfair, ...
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The glass piece itself should be fairly thin. Examine the quality of the pattern. It should be smooth and delicate looking - not chunky. Also look for spots ...
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7 Nov 2018 · Answer: You can identify your Depression Glass by checking out marks on the bottom, but you also need to know the pattern. If the mark indicates ...
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21 Oct 2019 · Cracks, scratches, and chips: A large percentage of Depression glass on the market is riddled with imperfections, which can be hard to spot from ...
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“Depression glass tends to be very thin,” says Jeni. “And there are lots of typical Depression-era patterns: the wheel-cut decoration was very typical of ...
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Distinguishing depression glass from counterfeits or reproductions can seem like quite a daunting task. However, noting ...
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Depression Glass was produced in the USA during the Great Depression, and was usually given away as free gifts with food or other products. The style of ...
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Another significant feature of depression glass is the very intentional details; you'd notice that they're mostly patterned with traces of geometric shapes and ...
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21 Jul 2017 · Authentic depression glass comes in many colors and raised patterns. Reproductions of depression glass have made it difficult to distinguish ...
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Observe the color of the glassware. Most Depression glassware was produced in shades of green, pink, amber, cobalt, red and yellow. Distinctive patterns were ...
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Rating 4.8 (16) Whether a newcomer to Depression era glassware or an old pro, the new edition of this time-honored standard is a must-have reference for any collector.
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