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I know what you’re thinking. Huh? What’s this little pink dish? This is Twist from Heisey, one of their classic molded designs from the depression era that they made in colored glass and crystal. This cute little dish is the two-handled nut cup and it is little, only about 4 inches wide. I know, it [...]
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Pink Elegant Glass
December 30th, 2011 @
Kathy //
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This Pink Saturday shows a special offer on one of my favorite depression glass patterns, Dogwood. I’ve read that the Dogwood 8 inch lunch plate is one of the easiest to find pieces of pink depression glass. That may be – at one time I saw a LOT of them – but lately depression glass [...]
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Pink Depression Glass
December 2nd, 2011 @
Kathy //
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You’ve seen pretty Princess pink depression glass here before. I showed it off in a tablescape plus individual pieces for Pink Saturday. I realized that this neat serving bowl never got its place in the sun so… ta da! The Princess octagonal serving bowl makes its debut on Pink Saturday. Princess plates and bowls are [...]
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Pink Depression Glass
November 25th, 2011 @
Kathy //
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I never know what to call these. Center handled servers? Center handle serving trays? Center handle sandwich trays? They go by many names but in the end, why worry. They are lovely pieces, perfect examples of elegant depression glass. This is Frances from Central Glass and there’s a story with it. My friend Loren and [...]
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Pink Elegant Glass
November 18th, 2011 @
Kathy //
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Who made me? I’m pink; I’m a small bowl all crimped and pretty; my base rim is ground and my pattern name is Georgian. Isn’t this pretty? Such a luscious color of pink and just the right amount of ruffles. Sadly, it is a mystery piece. I don’t know who made it. Both Cambridge and [...]
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Pink Elegant Glass
November 4th, 2011 @
Kathy //
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Princess depression glass pieces are all shaped like squares that have the corners cut off. Even the bowls have this interesting shape – four main sides and then four shorter sides – and that’s what we have for this week’s Pink Saturday glass treat. The design reminds me of stage curtains. See how the curled [...]
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Pink Depression Glass
September 16th, 2011 @
Kathy //
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Today was a big day for Dave and me. We bought some gold trimmed Cambridge Rose Point stemware and a house. Neither of these is pink so let me show you one of the pink Fostoria elegant depression glass pieces we have. This is the Fairfax pink elegant depression glass small relish by Fostoria. Fostoria [...]
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Pink Elegant Glass
September 9th, 2011 @
Kathy //
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Sharon is called Cabbage Rose for a good reason: The flower spray is full of big, wide open shrub roses. I picked Sharon this week because our roses outside are gasping for the last breath of summer. Most years we have a big flush right before the first frosts in early October and I don’t [...]
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Pink Depression Glass
August 26th, 2011 @
Kathy //
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This week we celebrate pink depression glass with this Floral Poinsettia pink footed tumbler. I’m entranced by the signature pieces of the depression era: center handled servers, console bowls, etched candle holders and these cone-shaped footed tumblers. These are just so delightful. As soon as you see one of these tumblers you know you are [...]
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Pink Depression Glass
August 20th, 2011 @
Kathy //
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I’m a little late for Pink Saturday this week – it’s been one of those days. Thanks for stopping by! Our flower decorated pink depression glass console bowl is perfect to add pink. Console bowls are showy and easy to display in your dining room or on that hallway table. They fill in those awkward [...]
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Pink Elegant Glass