Depression Glass
Today in a reconstructed interpretive facility glassblowing is again performed at jamestown.
Depression glass. It was distributed in canada and the united states during the time of the great depression. Depression glass is widely collected the world over and many patterns are still plentiful enough to keep prices reasonable. According to glass bottle marks many of the so called authentic depression glass on sale around the web today was actually made in just the last few years. Depression glass is clear or colored translucent machine made glassware that was distributed free or at low cost in the united states and canada around the time of the great depression.
Pink depression glass divided glass candy dish pink depression glass divided nut bowl depression glass collector pink depression glass nothingsnewhere. Over twenty manufacturers produced depression glass from the 1920s to the 1950s including jeanette hazel atlas and anchor hocking. It s also distinctive for its coloring with pink pale blue green and amber being more common and yellow jadeite ultra marine and delphite more rare. Depression glass refers to a particular type of glass that is often associated with the great depression.
Only 1 available and it s in 2 people s carts. Depression glass grew popular among female consumers who sought the aesthetic of expensive place settings for a fraction of the cost. Modern artisans in reproductive clothing produce common glass objects very much as they must have done almost 400 years ago. Notable among this.
5 out of 5 stars 551 551 reviews 16 00. Some food manufacturers and distributors wanted to put up an incentive to boost their sales so they came up with the idea of including a piece of glassware in food boxes. However many of the glass companies that offered the pretty patterned glass had been in business long before the stock market crash of 1929. There s also a color and pattern available to suit every taste.
Depression glassware was made during the great depression and it was distributed either for free or at a very low cost. Federal glass company for example opened in 1900. Identifying depression glass involves looking for the defining characteristics. The glass is made with bold and bright colors and it has a range of intricate patterns.
The copies try to slip by with. Collectors can look for common depression glass patterns each of which is distinct and some offering more ornate details than others.