The Michigan Depression Glass Society Homepage. Gallery of Depression Glass at The Glass Cupboard : Page 1 of 7. Depression-Era Glassware from O to Z. COLORS: Crystal; Pink; a few Royal Ruby pieces 1 pink Relish Bowl, 10 1/4 inch 2-part $20 ea. "PARROT" (Sylvan), Federal Glass Co., 1931-32 1 green Bowl, 5 inch berry $35 (SOLD) PATRICIAN, Federal Glass Co., 1933-37 1 amber Bowl, 6 inch Cereal $20 2 amber Bowl, 8 1/2 inch large Berry $35 ea. 1 amber Shaker $20 (SOLD) 1 amber Tumbler, 4 3/8 inch, 9 oz. water $20 (SOLD) 1 crystal Bowl, 10 inch oval Vegetable $18 2 green Creamer $12 ea. 2 green Cup $10 ea. 3 green Sherbet, footed $9 ea. PATRICK Lancaster Glass Co., Early 1930's Sorry -- Sold Out PARTYLINE ("Soda Fountain"), Line 191, mid-1920's - 1930's See Elegant Glassware from New Martinsville and Paden City.
PEACOCK and ROSE , Paden City Glass Co., Early 1930's See Elegant Glassware from New Martinsville and Paden City. PENNYLINE (Line 991), Paden City Glass Co., Early 1930's See Elegant Glassware from New Martinsville and Paden City. PETALWARE, MacBeth-Evans Glass Co., 1930-40 1 cremax Plate, 8 inch Salad $9 2 cremax Saucer $2 ea. 1 monax Sugar $6 (SOLD) Antique Depression Glass. During the 1920s, 19th-century pattern-glass manufacturers such as McKee, Heisey, and Fostoria struggled as the real thing from Waterford and Baccarat, among other European manufacturers, became relatively inexpensive and plentiful in the United States.
But when the Great Depression hit, Americans once again turned to pattern glass, which we know today as Depression glass, for entertaining and everyday use. One of the biggest names in Depression glass was Hocking, which became Anchor Hocking in 1937. During the 1930s, Hocking was able to produce 90 pieces of glassware per minute, which meant it could sell a pair of Depression glass tumblers for only a nickel. Contemporary collectors look for Depression-era Hocking in rare color-pattern combinations, or for limited-run pieces. For example, Hocking’s Cameo pattern was quiet common when it came to dinnerware, but a Cameo sandwich server in green or a covered butter dish in yellow is considered a prize. Pink Depression Glass. Depression Glass Patterns Photos - Illustrated Identification and Pattern Guide for Depression Glass.
National Depression Glass Association - Home Page. Depression Glass pink amber blue red yellow amethyst cobalt. September 26, 2013 Hi Everyone, This past year and a half has been a difficult one. My wonderful husband, Frank, died in February after a long illness. Since then I've been dealing with everything that entails. Unfortunately my business, First Class Glass, has suffered from lack of attention and will continue to do so because of everything I still have to do.
So I have decided to take a break. Starting now, and until further notice, I will not be taking any orders for First Class Glass. Thank you for your continued patronage. See you in the spring. Caren Reed We carry hundreds of pieces of depression glass. Caren & Frank Reed P.O. Contact us by e-mail Please read our SALES POLICIES prior to inquiries and orders.