Dogwood Mold Etched Brocade Look Pink Depression Glass

April 11th, 2009 @ // No Comments

  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 [...]

Category : MacBeth Evans Depression Glass

Wow, I Can’t Believe I Found This!

April 7th, 2009 @ // No Comments

  This is an incredible piece of glass and I’m still amazed that it’s mine!  Beautiful goblet is the Scott’s Morning Glory etch number 5 from Central Glass.  Vintage etched stemware is one of my favorite things and this is not only beautiful shade of pink it’s a gorgeous etch with morning glories dangling from [...]

Category : Central Glass

Here’s What I Love – Etched Console Bowls

April 1st, 2009 @ // No Comments

Central Glass Balda Etched Green Console Bowl Rather than look at a pattern, let’s talk about one of my favorite things, etched console bowls.  My three favorite pieces of glass are the console bowls, etched candle holders and center handled sandwich trays.  All three are characteristic of the depression era and all three are beautiful! [...]

Category : Console & Serving Bowls

Petal Swirl Depression Glass from Jeannette

March 30th, 2009 @ // No Comments

Here is a pink depression glass pattern from Jeannette Glass that won’t send you to the poor house!  The last depression pattern we talked about was Cherry Blossom, which is moderately expensive, with a dinner plate costing somewhere between $15 and $35.  The design shown, Swirl or Petal Swirl, is from the same manufacturer, Jeannette [...]

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Jeannette Cherry Blossom Pink Depression Glass

March 28th, 2009 @ // No Comments

Quick! What is pink and beautiful with flowers all over? Jeannette’s Cherry Blossom depression glass, that’s what. Cherry Blossom was made through most of the depression, 1930 to 1939, an unusually long time.  It is a very pretty pattern with some highly unusual and rare pieces.  According to Gene Florence’sCollector’s Encyclopedia of Depression Glass there [...]

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