DG Depression Glass Glassware
DG Depression Glass Glassware
Depression Glass is colorful or clear, machine-pressed glass made during the 30's and used as premiums in dime stores (chain emporiums where most things cost originally 5 or 10 cents). On slow nights, movie theaters also offered it to entice audiences through their doors.
The colors offered are red, blue, pink, green, and amber and clear and the patterns range from the stylish Art Deco "Manhattan" to simpler, homey floral designs.
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Donn and Juanita Moberg's Depression Glass - Collectible depression glass from the 1920's and 1930's for sale online from Donn and Juanita Moberg.
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Depression Glass - Definition and description of Depression Glass presented by Biddington's Pedigree and Provenance.
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Edie's Glassware - Specializing in Depression, Elegant, and Kitchen Glassware. Nearly every item has a picture. Updated and new items added regularly.
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Tarheel Depression Glass Club - Located in Hillsborough, North Carolina. Club was formed in 1985 by a small group of individuals who were interested in the study and preservation of the glassware of the American Depression era. Officer list, meeting and membership information, articles
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Depression Glass Collection Care - Short article about protecting the vivid colors and patterns of your depressionware glass items.
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National Depression Glass Association. - Membership and club information. Photos of depression-era glass. History and other information of interest to collectors.
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Tri-State Antiques Depression Glass - Depression and Elegant glassware online.
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Depression Glass and China MegaShow - Depression-era glassware, elegant glassware, china, pottery, free chat board, free collector clubs and show listings, want lists, reproduction alerts and repair.
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Chicagoland's Depression Era Glass Club - Membership and Club information. Upcoming Club events for DG glass collectors. Pictures of displays and meeting topics.
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Historical Glass Museum Foundation - The Museum is housed in a 1903 Victorian style home in the picturesque city of Redlands, California. Currently, the Museum holds displays of American Glassware dating from the early 1800's to contemporary times. Displays include, but are not limited to,
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