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Patrician Pattern by Federal . Sometimes called the "spoke pattern," this Depression glass pattern was manufactured by Federal from 1933 to 1937.It came in clear, green, pink, and amber as shown here.
Highest listing price on eBay: $6,479 Featuring soft pink hues with a subtle cherry blossom design, Cherry Blossom depression glass was produced by the Jeanette Glass Company from 1930 to 1939 ...
Depression Glass Pattern. Example Piece. Approximate Value. Hazel Atlas Royal Lace. Six cobalt blue tumblers. $285. MacBeth-Evans American Sweetheart. Pink water pitcher ...
Watermelon glass — as this pink and green stemware from the Great Depression is known — is as beautiful as it is difficult to find. Photo by Roger Werth / The Daily News.
A: The glass seen in images sent is pink Depression-era glass. Yes, it is collectible, and pink is a color favored by many collectors. Some call it the “classic” Depression-era glass (DEG) color.
If you've ever spotted amber tumblers or rosy saucers in your mother or grandmother's china cabinet, it's likely Depression glass. This tabletop accessory secured its place in homes during the ...
Depression glass, as it came to be known, was produced in a wide range of bright colors—pink, pale blue, green, amber, and less common colors like canary, ultramarine, jadeite, delphite (opaque ...