Hi depression glass also came in a few other colors besides canary yellow, green, pink - there is also blue, amber, amethyst, tangerine, red, and black
Found a Sharon candy dish with two Queen Mary cups inside at the thrift store today! Got all three for under $6 since the cups were stored inside the dish-they're all pink and they're such a pretty color. Already was able to verify that they were original off some google research, but liked learning more about where they came from! I'm only in my 20s, but I love collecting vintage stuff like Avon-older things just have so much charm than stuff now. (With Avon I love how a lot was muli use once they were used up-my favorites are these bath oil bottles I have that also could be used as salt/pepper shakers)
I paid dearly for most of my pink Sharon collection back in the 80's and 90's as I was learning about it from an antique dealer I worked for. She paid me in depression glass! I collect pink Sharon because my father was born in a house down the street from Federal Glass Co. in 1929. My grandfather drove his tractor to the truck stop near his farm to fill the tank. He did not keep gas on his farm. Each trip he would bring home a piece of pink Sharon. Grandma had several pieces and gave it away before she auctioned off the farm in 1982 as she thought it was junk glass.
Thank you so much I found my first piece of depression glass at thrift store today I went specifically looking for a platter a beautiful teacup and saucer and I saw the Beautiful platter .I took a photo of it and did a Google Search and it came up as depression glass and I had no idea what that meant and then I found your video to learn so thank you
It was made in many more colours. And actually started before 1929 And some patterns went well in to the 1940s. It was a give away but mostly sold in five and dimes
I just saved 😮a mint yellow Lancaster Jubilee Mayonnaise 3 leg bowl plate and ladle set from going to the dump. Also, some super nice cut glass crystal pieces. The things people are willing to just throw away always amazes me.
I’m curious if you know the name of a color of depression glass. It’s not the light pink and it’s not the dark purple it’s an in between color and my girlfriend had an important piece from her grandmother that was broken. I’ve been trying to find a bowl similar, but having a hard time finding that color?
Hi depression glass also came in a few other colors besides canary yellow, green, pink - there is also blue, amber, amethyst, tangerine, red, and black
Found a Sharon candy dish with two Queen Mary cups inside at the thrift store today! Got all three for under $6 since the cups were stored inside the dish-they're all pink and they're such a pretty color. Already was able to verify that they were original off some google research, but liked learning more about where they came from! I'm only in my 20s, but I love collecting vintage stuff like Avon-older things just have so much charm than stuff now. (With Avon I love how a lot was muli use once they were used up-my favorites are these bath oil bottles I have that also could be used as salt/pepper shakers)
I paid dearly for most of my pink Sharon collection back in the 80's and 90's as I was learning about it from an antique dealer I worked for. She paid me in depression glass! I collect pink Sharon because my father was born in a house down the street from Federal Glass Co. in 1929. My grandfather drove his tractor to the truck stop near his farm to fill the tank. He did not keep gas on his farm. Each trip he would bring home a piece of pink Sharon. Grandma had several pieces and gave it away before she auctioned off the farm in 1982 as she thought it was junk glass.
I collect the pink depression glass too.
Thank you I really enjoyed this video and I'm watching more 😊
Thank you so much I found my first piece of depression glass at thrift store today I went specifically looking for a platter a beautiful teacup and saucer and I saw the Beautiful platter .I took a photo of it and did a Google Search and it came up as depression glass and I had no idea what that meant and then I found your video to learn so thank you
It was made in many more colours. And actually started before 1929
And some patterns went well in to the 1940s. It was a give away but mostly sold in five and dimes
Really good quality glass in the same colours was made and sold in jewelry stores and expensive departments stores
it certainly came in blue. it also camenin a black looking and sort of purplish (not sure whatnit was called)
I just saved 😮a mint yellow Lancaster Jubilee Mayonnaise 3 leg bowl plate and ladle set from going to the dump. Also, some super nice cut glass crystal pieces. The things people are willing to just throw away always amazes me.
I’m curious if you know the name of a color of depression glass. It’s not the light pink and it’s not the dark purple it’s an in between color and my girlfriend had an important piece from her grandmother that was broken. I’ve been trying to find a bowl similar, but having a hard time finding that color?
Enjoyed ur footage 👍 ,thx 🙏!
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