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Antiquing Road Trip – Last Day in Indiana

March 22, 2014 by Kathy Leave a Comment

We did a lot of antiquing the last two weeks!  Even though I’ve been blogging for several years I still have a hard time remembering to take pictures – too busy oohing and aah-ing – even though I took the camera and had my cell phone.  Darn, you’d think I’d know by now to photograph more.  Of course, we’d still be at the first mall in Arkansas instead of safely back home if I’d photographed every piece of beautiful glass.

These pictures are from an antique mall in Michigan City, Indiana, only a couple hours from home.  It was hard to stop since we were so close but I knew we’d find something here – and we did!

This first one is an uncommon piece, the green soup bowl with Royal etch from Fostoria.  You don’t see Royal all that often, which is odd since Fostoria made it for several years, 1925-32, and in green, amber, plus blue and ebony with many pieces.  Royal has a band around the rim with a stylized lotus flanked by two plumes (at least that’s my interpretation of the design).  It’s easy to mistake for Seville which has a round daisy-like flower instead of the lotus-like one.

Fostoria Royal Green Etched Soup Bowl at Antique Mall March 2014

Fostoria Royal Green Etched Soup Bowl at Antique Mall March 2014

The bowl was only $8 and not identified. I probably should have bought it but passed.

This next one is also Fostoria, the Seascape pattern in pink, also called Coral Sand. Seascape is the Contour pattern but in pink, blue, green or clear with white opalescent rims. It’s a modern design, pure 1950s style. This seller did not identify the bowl, which was about 8 inches across, and priced it at $24.

Fostoria Seascape at Antique Mall March 2014

Fostoria Seascape at Antique Mall March 2014

I was surprised to find several pieces of this next pattern, scattered across different booths, all accessory pieces like bowls or handled cake plates. I don’t think I’ve ever seen stemware or place setting pieces in this design. It is Flower Basket by New Martinsville, and Replacements doesn’t list dinnerware or stemware, maybe they did not use this etch for stems.

New Martinsville Flower Basket Etched Footed Bowl at Antique Mall March 2014

New Martinsville Flower Basket Etched Footed Bowl at Antique Mall March 2014

I’m not wild about most New Martinsville glass. The etches don’t seem as well-designed or beautiful as ones from Fostoria, Cambridge or Heisey. Nonetheless they made some pretty pieces and it’s always fun to spot something unusual. Prior to this mall I think we’ve come across this etch maybe twice before.

Some dealers grouped glass by color. Love this shelf of green depression glass!

Green Depression Glass at Antique Mall March 2014

Green Depression Glass at Antique Mall March 2014

Depression glass prices have slipped the last several years, even for popular patterns like Sharon. Back around 2001 we had Sharon pink candy jars that sold for $60 – plus shipping – and this one was only $22. I didn’t inspect it carefully to see whether there were any nicks on the inside edge of the lid but it looked to be the authentic depression glass, not the reproduction. (Sharon fakes are easy to spot.)

Sharon Pink Depression Glass Candy Dish at Antique Mall

Sharon Pink Depression Glass Candy Dish at Antique Mall

Last picture to show you is a shelf of Rosemary amber depression glass. Federal originally had a pattern called Mayfair that had a more intricate design and modified it, then renamed it to Rosemary. It’s not the most popular pattern but it sells and I was intrigued by the price list. Dinner plate at $3.50 is a good buy.

Rosemary Amber Depression Glass Lot Priced to Sell at Antique Mall March 2014

Rosemary Amber Depression Glass Lot Priced to Sell at Antique Mall March 2014

Unfortunately the pieces were badly worn. I left them there.

Rosemary Amber Depression Glass Lot at Antique Mall March 2018

Rosemary Amber Depression Glass Lot at Antique Mall March 2018

No matter how inexpensive glass is, I won’t buy worn pieces. Remember, I’m buying for resale. If you want glass to use for dinner without worrying about getting a few scratches, or have kids and want to protect your best glass, then plates with wear would be just fine.

We did buy a few pieces at this mall.  I found a gorgeous blue stretch glass bowl, a Floral Poinsettia creamer, sugar with lid set and an Apple tea pot that came home with us!

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Filed Under: Let's Go Antiquing Tagged With: Buying Glass, Candy Jars and Dishes, Collecting Depression Glass, Fostoria Glass, Green Depression Glass, New Martinsville Glass, Pink Depression Glass, Sharon Pink Depression Glass

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Favorite Depression Glass Book 

Collector’s Encyclopedia of Depression Glass by Gene and Cathy Florence, 2007 edition 

Collector’s Encyclopedia of Depression Glass by Gene and Cathy Florence, 2010 edition

Favorite Elegant Glass Books

Elegant Glass: Early, Depression, & Beyond, Revised & Expanded 4th Edition Hardcover – July 28, 2013 by Debbie and Randy Coe

Collector’s Encyclopedia of Depression Glass, 19th Edition Hardcover – Illustrated, July 10, 2009 by Gene and Cathy Florence

Best for 1940s-1970s

Collectible Glassware From the 40s, 50s, 60s: An Illustrated Value Guide, 10th Edition – Illustrated, July 14, 2009 by Gene and Cathy Florence

Favorite Fostoria Books

Best Overall:  Fostoria: Its First Fifty Years Hardcover – January 1, 1972 by Hazel Marie Weatherman 

Best for Stemware:  Fostoria Stemware: The Crystal for America – January 1, 1994
by Milbra Long and Emily Seate

Best for Fostoria Tableware pre 1943:  Fostoria Tableware: 1924-1943 – January 1, 1999 by Milbra Long and Emily Seate

Best for Fostoria Tableware After 1943:  Fostoria Tableware: 1924-1943 – January 1, 1999 by Milbra Long and Emile Seate

 

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