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Collectible Glassware: Depression Glass
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Depression glass was manufaactured from the late 1920īs through the 1940īs, and was extremely popular. It is a hot collectible today.
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Tips For Newbie Depression Glass Collectors
Depression glass is a hot collectible, but new collectors need to do some research before beginning a collection or trying to find pieces to fill out Grandma´s dinnerware.
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The History Of Pewter
Pewter is an ancient alloy, once so expensive that only kings and other wealthy persons could afford items made from it.
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Collectible Glassware: Custard Glass
Custard glass is a creamy, opaque, opalescent glass that was extremely popular in the late 1800´s and first few years of the 1900´s. It is highly collectible today.
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Collectible Glassware: Carnival Glass
Carnival glass was popular in the very early 1900´s. It is pressed glass that has an iridescent "rainbow" sheen, and is highly collectible today.
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Collectible Glassware: Anchor Hocking Fire-King
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Fire-King is an oven-proof glass, similar to Pyrex, that was manufactured by Anchor Hocking between 1942 and the late "70īs. An affordable collectible glassware, it is easy to find at flea markets, rummage sales, and on eBay.
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