Not many people know this, but before WWII, large amounts of decorative glass were made in Indiana. The Indiana Glass Company, located in Dunkirk north/northeast of Muncie, manufactured what we now ...
With its magical sparkle and classic beauty, there's really nothing quite like antique cut glass. Your grandma's china cabinet was probably full of it, and if you're like many of us, you inherited ...
Depression glass patterns range from simple to ornate, but whatever the pattern, their beauty sparkles just as brightly today as it did decades ago. This captivating colored glass is timeless in its ...
In the 1930s, small colorful glass dishes were given away as premiums for purchasing sacks of flour or boxes of oatmeal or detergent. Well padded in the flour, a sturdy glass cup or bowl would survive ...
Brush up on the history of this 20th-century glassware type—and learn how to identify authentic, valuable, and even rare Depression glass while antiquing.
Q: I grew up in an older home that had unique pressed glass in the bathroom windows. It allowed lots of light in, but you didn't have to put up shades or curtains for privacy. Is this glass still ...
This 19th-century, tulip-shaped vase was made with pressed glass and natural gemstone coloring. It sold for $960 at auction. Talk about jewel tones! Amethyst glass was made to resemble the famous ...
Q. I am very interested in some satin-glass articles I acquired around 1954 in an antiques store in Kansas. I have been told the glass is in the “Cabbage Leaf” pattern. The items are 6½ inches tall ...