Showing posts with label Depression. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Depression. Show all posts

Depression Glass Colors

Written by gold-spot on Sunday, 10 January 2010 at 19:05

If there was something that the empty glass to be collected, is the broad spectrum of colors of the rainbow, was the color of the glass are in a certain death validity of gift items and age. Setting up the translucent color and pattern used to decorate the depression of glass make these unique items and collectibles.

If you ask an expert in this type of glass, colored glass depression most collectible is pink. This increase is mainly done byHocking Glass Company, circa 1936-1938 years. They think that this glass is bright pink, but color is often very confusing and often very small.

The second to be pink, cobalt blue and emerald green Depression glass are the positions you want in the list of collectors. These 2 dyes were from almost all manufacturers in the era of depression and have been used to produce in conjunction with many different styles of presentation of the excellentGlassware.

Some other colors that were used in this period, ruby red, Royal ruby red, topaz, orange and yellow. 2 more unusual spots are white, known monax transparent and beige, which was known as CREMAX. Glassware, depression has been done in a clear, transparent color, too.

The manufacturer of glass uses the same patterns and styles with different colors. The same elements with the same models were produced in different colors, as the partiesa set or as individual items. The fact that the materials are so cheap and plentiful at the moment, the company responsible for the production of Depression glass was mass production of parts in this way.

Rare Depression Glass Pieces

Written by gold-spot on Friday, 25 December 2009 at 19:10

Depression Glass - The Rare Pieces

Did you know that if you're a crystal (transparent)
Pink Depression glass bowl in the refrigerator Crisscross
Model in good condition and with original cover with the right mouse button
estimated between $ 300 and $ 335? Or that Shirley Temple
Cream pitcher your grandmother keeps in the back of his superior
Cabinet could receive up to $ 1250 in an auction? If not, then
They were rare in dark glass on the Depression Parties and
their values! Here are some pieces to know what
Depression Glass collectors stay on alert:

Ruby Red Aladdin Beehive Lamp

This is for six months in 1937, the lamp current
take anywhere from $ 700 to $ 950 - if they are!
Most collectors, this piece does not belong
Interest to let go, which makes it even more rare.
The color of the glass series Aladdin> Lamps Ruby varies
by a red light with an amber color too dark, deep red, with
Red bring more interest among collectors today. So
If you use this lamp with the brand "Aladdin" on it
Wick Library wheel, you really are a prize!

Cambridge Glass Company's Blue Cleo and burned feet
Sugar

Although the profile of Cleo, introduced by Cambridge
1930 was produced in a variety of colors like yellow,
Green, fishing in the crystal (clear), and gold, has been and is
blue that attracts buyers. Since the bottle of oil
its original cap, the sugar bowl proved to be the feet
the hardest to find and consequently the most expensive, if
exposed. These screens sugar, usually seen only in pounds or
Magazines, or if you're lucky, a club of Depression Glass
Private collection member, may be done reluctantly
anywhere from $ 900 to over$ 1000. So if you met
first, looks at me, do not touch -!

Ruby Flower Center Flying Lady Bowl

The story of the origin of the Flying Lady Bowl
makes owning the piece even more interesting - and
makes the piece more valuable! In Ohio, where the Cambridge
Glass Company Called Home, visited a glass of travel
Circus came to town. A beautiful lady performer, a
German trapeze artist, so amazed theGlass / circus
Visitors have designed a form in his honor. Flying Lady
Glass bowls are available in different types and models, with prices
generally in the range of $ 400, depending on the state. But
The Queen Mother of the package - the so-called Series Statuesque --
lies in the ruby-centered flower bowl locks Flying Lady. This
A precious collection upwards of $ 2000 and if found
in perfect condition. An interesting observation of this part:
When ministers visited those of their flock belonged
Flying Lady Bowl, were able to avoid the vision of her nakedness.
Parishioners made sure she was safe - and quiet --
Nestled between the visits of the preacher!

These are just some of the Depression-era glass more
field pieces, but many others are to meet to
Deeper eyebrow glass collection in your pocket.
Some of these pieces can be found in Depression Glass
Museums, as mentioned, in private collections. But some --
although some small - are still there, somewhere, waiting for someone
Search engine for incredible luck to discover it.

Lucky person who would it be? You never know when you
so try to go hunting!

Until next time,

Murray Hughes

http://www.depressionglasssecrets.com/DPweb-articles/rare-depression-glass.html

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