May 29th, 2009 @
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MacBeth Evans Dogwood Pink Depression Glass Sherbet Here is our Dogwood pink deprssion glass sherbet so you can see what a neat pattern this is. Dogwood is another pattern by MacBeth Evans who also made American Sweetheart and Petalware. Unlike American Sweetheart and Petalware, you are not likely to find Dogwood in [...]
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MacBeth Evans Depression Glass
May 14th, 2009 @
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We’ve talked before about the way I buy glass, which is from local flea markets, estate sales and eBay. Locally I can usually find elegant glass but depression glass in good condition is getting scarce. Last time we went to the flea market I left behind some Normandie, Sharon and Madrid glass that was worn. [...]
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MacBeth Evans Depression Glass
April 26th, 2009 @
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We’ve had a couple posts about MacBeth Evans Petalware depression glass, the more recent is about the monax white Petalware and the other looks at the pink Petalware depression glass. This will be our last post about Petalware for a while, but it is such a neat pattern that so many creative people felt compelled [...]
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MacBeth Evans Depression Glass / Petalware Depression Glass White or Pink
April 21st, 2009 @
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Nice cream soup bowl is monax white depression glass from MacBeth Evans. This is their Petalware pattern. We covered pink Petalware depression glass a couple of posts ago and today let’s look at the plain white. MacBeth Evans made a very nice translucent white glass they sold under the monax name. They used the same [...]
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Petalware Depression Glass White or Pink
April 18th, 2009 @
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A few posts ago we showed off some Dogwood pink depression glass and here is another pattern from the same maker, MacBeth Evans. This is Petalware depression glass and this is the pink cereal bowl. You probably have the same experience with dinnerware that we do – we break the cereal bowls and lunch plates [...]
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Petalware Depression Glass White or Pink
April 11th, 2009 @
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Doesn’t this look like one of the beautiful brocade etched elegant glass patterns? It is Dogwood depression glass from MacBeth Evans Glass. Depression glass was mass produced during the late 1920s through the 1930s and was inexpensive, sometimes even given away as premiums. People could go to the movies – and spend a nickel [...]
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MacBeth Evans Depression Glass