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Depression Glass Collectors

Collectors of Depression Glass can share information about identification, value, resources, clubs, shows and more.

Members: 184
Latest Activity: Nov 1, 2020

Meet Your Co-Moderators, Author Barbara E. Mauzy And Ellene Meece

A Note From Author Barbra E. Mauzy
Often free with the purchase of a good or service, colorful Depression Glass dinnerware has adorned American tables since the late 1920s. This group is dedicated to preserving the history and joy of this vintage American treasure produced by companies such as Hazel-Atlas, Federal, Anchor Hocking, Jeannette, and McKee.
Barbara


Ellene Meece is an antique/collectible marketer and organizer of people, products and possibilities in this vast world of Collectible Treasures. Her story involves being educated in antiques and collectibles through her mother who owned and operated a large antique and collectible store in Yukon, Oklahoma on Route 66 and then inheriting her inventory of endless antiques and collectibles after her unexpected passing. Ellene was determined to find a positive path forward to share these treasures with others and thus built an online business through her website - www.grandmastreasuresonline.com. She also writes for her own blog - www.collectibletreasuresblog.com

Discussion Forum

Floral Pattern, Jeannette Glass Company by Barbara E. Mauzy 19 Replies

Started by Barbara E. Mauzy. Last reply by vicki hufstetler Nov 1, 2020.

What prices to ask 4 Replies

Started by Lillian Dunbar. Last reply by tomsantiquesetcetera Jun 7, 2020.

help with pattern id and price 5 Replies

Started by John Foster. Last reply by tomsantiquesetcetera Jun 6, 2020.

Trying to identify a round pink glass vase 4 Replies

Started by Charlotte. Last reply by tomsantiquesetcetera Jun 6, 2020.

What pattern? 3 Replies

Started by Lillian Dunbar. Last reply by Bob Morawitz Oct 31, 2016.

Period or Repro? 7 Replies

Started by Art Pot. Last reply by tomsantiquesetcetera Oct 18, 2016.

Are these Depression? 5 Replies

Started by Lillian Dunbar. Last reply by Lillian Dunbar Oct 15, 2016.

Green Cabbage Rose Reproduction? 11 Replies

Started by Waurene Roberson Valley Vintage. Last reply by tomsantiquesetcetera Oct 14, 2016.

Candy dish 4 Replies

Started by Melissa Henderson. Last reply by tomsantiquesetcetera Oct 14, 2016.

Miracle Maize Pan Mystery 16 Replies

Started by Ron Dudelston. Last reply by Ron Dudelston Oct 14, 2016.

L E Smith Glass -- Mt Pleasant "Double Shield" Cobalt Blue (1925-1934) 5 Replies

Started by Art Pot. Last reply by Old Time Glass Jul 1, 2016.

requested photos 5 Replies

Started by Terry Jackson. Last reply by Bob Morawitz Jan 2, 2016.

need help identifying this carnival glass bowl 2 Replies

Started by Dotty. Last reply by Bob Morawitz Dec 13, 2015.

Depression glass or Vaseline 7 Replies

Started by Shari Beymer. Last reply by Shari Beymer Mar 6, 2015.

Depression Glass for Sale! 2 Replies

Started by Ellene Meece. Last reply by Ellene Meece Aug 11, 2014.

How Can a Novice tell The REAL Depression Glass From the REpro? 4 Replies

Started by Bettie Watts. Last reply by Bettie Watts Jun 22, 2014.

Reproduction? 3 Replies

Started by Lillian Dunbar. Last reply by Ellene Meece Jan 3, 2014.

Pink Depression Type Glass Question? 8 Replies

Started by Ralph Meisse. Last reply by 0zk27d1vv0zud Dec 11, 2013.

need help id'ing/ valueing this piece 3 Replies

Started by AnnaMarie Warkala. Last reply by AnnaMarie Warkala Oct 7, 2013.

Cherry Blossom Depression Glass 2 Replies

Started by Mike. Last reply by W. Randall Sep 6, 2013.

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Comment by Lillian Dunbar on February 20, 2018 at 1:19pm

Thanks, Tom. In my Florence DG book (11th ed.), it's listed at $28, but your book is probably newer.

Comment by tomsantiquesetcetera on February 20, 2018 at 12:53pm

I can't answer your question about it being a reproduction. My book shows ultra-marine as being the only color this bowl came in.

Comment by tomsantiquesetcetera on February 20, 2018 at 12:46pm

Lillian, according to my book that is an original "footed bowl, closed handles, 10", in ultra-marine. 1937-1938.

My book is Gene Florence, Revised 7th Edition, 1986. Value then was $20.00 

Comment by Lillian Dunbar on February 19, 2018 at 1:25pm

Does anyone know if Jeannette's "Swirl" pattern was ever reproduced? Last week I was in a thrift shop and spotted this footed bowl and I knew right away what it was. I didn't get it then because I was concerned it was a repro, but it bothered me all weekend. I went back today and it was still on the shelf. I just wanted it because it's a handy size for bring food to pot-luck dinners and who could go wrong for $2.99?

Comment by tomsantiquesetcetera on December 31, 2017 at 11:38pm

John F, you have "Miss America Diamond Pattern" by Hocking Glass Co., 1935-37.  Unfortunately some pieces were reproduced. Those that were, that I know of, are:  pitcher, covered butter dish/lid, footed tumbler, and footed s&p. For value check "sold" on ebay.

Comment by John Foster on December 30, 2017 at 3:58pm

I came into a number of pieces of pink depression glass and would greatly appreciate some help in identifying pattern and possible value.  the pattern on the candle holders is etched.  thank you!

Comment by C. Dianne Zweig Editor's Desk on January 3, 2017 at 2:17pm

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Comment by Angela Evans on December 8, 2016 at 1:09pm

Just added a Lemonade set to my Floral aka Poinsettia Pattern by Jeannette Glass...

Comment by Angela Evans on June 24, 2016 at 4:00am

That confirms what I have found in my UK collection...thanks for sharing

Comment by Old Time Glass on June 23, 2016 at 8:01pm

I just checked my info too, and it says the pieces with ground bases are being found in England and Canada (rare in the US) & often indicates an earlier production run. They are lighter green, slightly paneled, and the pieces are the vases, rose bowls, flat pitchers and flat tumblers. Green cups have ground bottoms, are slightly footed, and the base fo the cup is larger than the normally found saucer indentation. From Depression Glass, 16th Edition, Gene & Cathy Florence, pg 80 (2004)

 

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