I have so much old stuff. My mom n dad came to the states in 1951 from Germany. Dad got a job at G.M., mom cleaned houses to help make ends meet. People gave mom so many dishes, lamps, knick knack stuff etc., that THEY had for years. So, I'm looking at 70 prolly 90 to 100 yr old + stuff. One of my favorites is an amber colored candy dish flared out with 3 prong legs. It has "veins" running through it. I absolutely love that piece and I wouldn't get rid of it for anything. Money doesn't compare to the memory I have of it sitting on the stereo when I was a kid. I'm now 68. Mom died 3 yrs ago at 98. RIP MOM N DAD for being such great parents 👨👩👧 and influence on my life!💝💖🙅♀️💋💔. THANKS mom for all the cool stuff you gave me 🤗🤗😚 I'll cherish it till my end ❤
Hi Katie! Really enjoyed this video on your glass collection from different companies. I also have a small collection of Avon glass pieces. Thank you Katie for sharing your knowledge on glass with us. Looking forward to your next video.
I am very lucky I have my grandmother's ruby red dishes had she collected years ago and people in the neighborhood who knew she had these dishes gave her the pieces they had. I think some of these things came in detergent boxes or cereal boxes or something! I've added to the set through the years! And I subscribe to your Channel you do a great job can't wait to see more
Katie ..you are so kind so pleasant. I love love how kind you always are to everyone in the UA-cam world. Blessings to you always Katie. Thank you for another great informative video ❤️
Viking Glass did the Georgian honeycomb line of glasses and tumblers also.The ruby red ball vases in the 1960s were often used for starting plant cuttings (ivy). Some of these ball vases (ruby red or forest green) eventually had a brass band and chain affixed surrounding the lip so you could hang them in the window to capitalize on sunlight for rooting plant cuttings. Rose bowls and ivy bowls are often interchangeable because they were just spherical shapes with/without stems or footed. It all is often confusing.
Hi Katie, great video! You might want ask someone like George or Scott about the Bavarian bowl. It doesn't look like flashed red to me. Cut to clear means that there are at least 2 layers of glass clear then colored on the outside. In addition, your lovely bowl appears to be etched rather than cut. Or perhaps cut then etched. Etched glass has that frosted look. Loved seeing some of your collection. The yellow candy jar is a stunner.
Thank you, Melinda. That bowl is losing some of that red around the bottom, but it does appear to be in the cut to clear style. I’m so confused by it. I definitely need to learn more .
I loved your video. I learned so much. I sell a lot of glassware in my store and this helps me identify what I have. I will be watching all your glass videos. Thank you
Great video. So glad I started watching your information as a result of your participation in other's sales. My father-in-law collected the Avon Cape Cod to a fault making it a bit humorous to see your two pieces. Stay well!
Oh!! The honeycomb tumbler. Thank you for telling me the name I’ve been searching for! Our family had a set in the dark amber in the 60s. They remind me of my childhood in Illinois. And... I only wish I could hang my pictures on the wall in perfect straight lines. You’ve done a wonderful job. I’m here from Vinny ! New subscriber Here!
elderly poodle Thank You so much! I appreciate you subscribing. I am glad I could help you find the name of the glass. They are neat glasses. I love their shape. I have family that lived in Illinois.
Elderly poodle, we had the exact same honeycomb glasses in the dark Amber also. And I was thinking the same thing that it reminded me of my childhood. I'm in the suburb of Chicago. So this would have been 60s and 70s
That is a beautiful yellow candy dish I don't think I've ever seen one like that before thanks for sharing and congratulations on having a thousand subscribers what a big accomplishment
I also collect single pieces and especially candy jars with lids, but all my glass is olive/avocado green, my favorite color. Fostoria’s Argus, Fenton’s Valencia and Cabbage Rose, and Westmoreland (can’t remember pattern name just now) all have gorgeous lidded jars and compotes. I think they have red in all of those lines. This is a good time to buy EAPG (Elegant American Pattern Glass) as prices are generally lower. I think the Fenton will hold value, but I collect what I love and find beautiful, not for investment. I feel I’ve found a kindred spirit in discovering your channel tonight. Our homes are not cluttered, they are groaning with goodies. 😉
Thank you for the glass video! So happy this will be a series. I also am a glass collector and like all types. I was surprised to learn about the Fostoria crown! I picked up a clear one with no lid, not knowing it came with one. I am a royalty fan and was pleased to learn from Ebay that there are two other crown designs! Great presentation! (P.S. The Avon Cape Cod glassware was made by the Wheaton glass Co. Nina in Michigan
Recently inherited some fostoria and anchor hocking glass, as well as, depression glass. Had always been an antique collector before of glass and kitchenware but didn't know all history behind it. Happened upon your channel researching. Really informative and love hearing about all different pieces you have shared. Subbed!
Avon doesn't make the glass, they have the glass made for them. Just like Breakstone Sour Cream didn't make the glasses that their cream was sold in. Wheaten Glass Company of NJ made the Avon Red Cape Cod glassware.
I love the video. You really know your stuff. I have always loved glassware. I have a set of 10 cranberry/ruby plates backed with gold leaf sheets, I can't find anything out about them.
Wonderful to see you in your “element” Katie! I think you could give the beloved and famous Dr. Lori a run for her money. 💰😆 It’s been so much fun getting to know you my friend. Thank you for sharing your unlimited knowledge. I love glass too, so found it fascinating!! 😱 And btw, I’m guessing from your “Coke Wall” 🥤 that your home is just totally filled with vintage dreams come true!! 😴😍
Terri, Thank you for the compliments. Vintage is life for me, so my home is filled with it. I can’t wait to share more here on UA-cam. it’s been wonderful getting to know you. We have a Stellar community.
Very informative, Czech glass and crystal is beautiful. Do you have a video on vanilla record? I have a lot of record - classical music. Can we resell it and if yes, where we can learn about it. Thank you.
Thank you. I think it’s beautiful too. I don’t have a video on classical vinyl. But it is something that you can resell. Please check out my vinyl playlist for all of my vinyl content.
I wonder if the Czech Bowl with the flashing in the grapes you have to wonder did they put a stencil or something on the peace before they flashed it so the white glass would not get covered up or I should say the clear glass... Cuz I know some China and ceramic dishes I was just reading lately about and they had a copper plate that was Inked and tissue was put on the copper plate for the design and then the tissue was put on the plate during firing and the paper burned off and left the ink on the bisque and then a glass was put over top so just trying to figure out how to do that. And by the way I use the microphone on my cell phone keyboard and I don't think I ever put any punctuation marks and what I just dictated in this comment sorry
I have so much old stuff. My mom n dad came to the states in 1951 from Germany. Dad got a job at G.M., mom cleaned houses to help make ends meet. People gave mom so many dishes, lamps, knick knack stuff etc., that THEY had for years. So, I'm looking at 70 prolly 90 to 100 yr old + stuff. One of my favorites is an amber colored candy dish flared out with 3 prong legs. It has "veins" running through it. I absolutely love that piece and I wouldn't get rid of it for anything. Money doesn't compare to the memory I have of it sitting on the stereo when I was a kid. I'm now 68. Mom died 3 yrs ago at 98. RIP MOM N DAD for being such great parents 👨👩👧 and influence on my life!💝💖🙅♀️💋💔. THANKS mom for all the cool stuff you gave me 🤗🤗😚 I'll cherish it till my end ❤
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Thank you!! Glad I found you
Hi Katie! Really enjoyed this video on your glass collection from different companies. I also have a small collection of Avon glass pieces. Thank you Katie for sharing your knowledge on glass with us. Looking forward to your next video.
Thank you!!! Avon made some pretty glass.
Love the knowledge this person has! And her upbeat delivery. I am a big fan of Fostoria glass, as well.
Jeannie Lyle Thank you so much!! ☺️☺️
Very nice glass work. Thank you for the teaching, you have a awsome collection
I am very lucky I have my grandmother's ruby red dishes had she collected years ago and people in the neighborhood who knew she had these dishes gave her the pieces they had. I think some of these things came in detergent boxes or cereal boxes or something! I've added to the set through the years! And I subscribe to your Channel you do a great job can't wait to see more
Katie ..you are so kind so pleasant. I love love how kind you always are to everyone in the UA-cam world. Blessings to you always Katie. Thank you for another great informative video ❤️
Thank you, Seleste! I think kindness is oh so important. Much love to you.
Great video, Katie! Glad I finally found your channel...u have great knowledge and I like your delivery...
Michele - Comfy Cozy Living Thank you so much. Your kind comments mean the world!! I love your channel as well.
Viking Glass did the Georgian honeycomb line of glasses and tumblers also.The ruby red ball vases in the 1960s were often used for starting plant cuttings (ivy). Some of these ball vases (ruby red or forest green) eventually had a brass band and chain affixed surrounding the lip so you could hang them in the window to capitalize on sunlight for rooting plant cuttings. Rose bowls and ivy bowls are often interchangeable because they were just spherical shapes with/without stems or footed. It all is often confusing.
Rickey Donald Thank you so much! Lots of great information.
I absolutely agree! Kindness and pleasantness seems to be running through her veins! Always a pleasure to watch and listen to a V&V video. 🤗❤️
Hi Katie, great video! You might want ask someone like George or Scott about the Bavarian bowl. It doesn't look like flashed red to me. Cut to clear means that there are at least 2 layers of glass clear then colored on the outside. In addition, your lovely bowl appears to be etched rather than cut. Or perhaps cut then etched. Etched glass has that frosted look. Loved seeing some of your collection. The yellow candy jar is a stunner.
Thank you, Melinda. That bowl is losing some of that red around the bottom, but it does appear to be in the cut to clear style. I’m so confused by it. I definitely need to learn more .
You have so much knowledge I love it!!💕
Thank you!! 🥰🥰
I loved your video. I learned so much. I sell a lot of glassware in my store and this helps me identify what I have. I will be watching all your glass videos. Thank you
I think you may be my soul sister!! I’m obsessed with all things vintage especially colored glass! I’m so glad I found your channel!! 🥰🥰🥰
Great video. So glad I started watching your information as a result of your participation in other's sales. My father-in-law collected the Avon Cape Cod to a fault making it a bit humorous to see your two pieces. Stay well!
Thank you, Susan! I appreciate you subscribing to my channel. Avon Cape Cod is a neat pattern, but they sure made a lot of pieces.
Oh!! The honeycomb tumbler. Thank you for telling me the name I’ve been searching for! Our family had a set in the dark amber in the 60s. They remind me of my childhood in Illinois. And... I only wish I could hang my pictures on the wall in perfect straight lines. You’ve done a wonderful job. I’m here from Vinny ! New subscriber Here!
elderly poodle Thank You so much! I appreciate you subscribing. I am glad I could help you find the name of the glass. They are neat glasses. I love their shape. I have family that lived in Illinois.
Elderly poodle, we had the exact same honeycomb glasses in the dark Amber also. And I was thinking the same thing that it reminded me of my childhood. I'm in the suburb of Chicago. So this would have been 60s and 70s
I love your video's you are so knowledgeable I have learned so much and have had so much fun thank you for the fantastic video's...
I am so glad, Lori! Thank you so much.
That is a beautiful yellow candy dish I don't think I've ever seen one like that before thanks for sharing and congratulations on having a thousand subscribers what a big accomplishment
I also collect single pieces and especially candy jars with lids, but all my glass is olive/avocado green, my favorite color. Fostoria’s Argus, Fenton’s Valencia and Cabbage Rose, and Westmoreland (can’t remember pattern name just now) all have gorgeous lidded jars and compotes. I think they have red in all of those lines. This is a good time to buy EAPG (Elegant American Pattern Glass) as prices are generally lower. I think the Fenton will hold value, but I collect what I love and find beautiful, not for investment. I feel I’ve found a kindred spirit in discovering your channel tonight. Our homes are not cluttered, they are groaning with goodies. 😉
This was a good learning video! Thanks katie
Thank you, Judy G! ❤️
Just subscribed…….thank you for doing this video and giving us your knowledge I have a lot of glass and now I can identify some pieces. ♥️💙💜💚
Thank you for the glass video! So happy this will be a series. I also am a glass collector and like all types. I was surprised to learn about the Fostoria crown! I picked up a clear one with no lid, not knowing it came with one. I am a royalty fan and was pleased to learn from Ebay that there are two other crown designs! Great presentation! (P.S. The Avon Cape Cod glassware was made by the Wheaton glass Co. Nina in Michigan
Thanks for watching, Nina! ❤️
Recently inherited some fostoria and anchor hocking glass, as well as, depression glass. Had always been an antique collector before of glass and kitchenware but didn't know all history behind it. Happened upon your channel researching. Really informative and love hearing about all different pieces you have shared. Subbed!
Great vid. Nice glass collection
Thank you!!
Avon doesn't make the glass, they have the glass made for them. Just like Breakstone Sour Cream didn't make the glasses that their cream was sold in. Wheaten Glass Company of NJ made the Avon Red Cape Cod glassware.
I love the video. You really know your stuff. I have always loved glassware. I have a set of 10 cranberry/ruby plates backed with gold leaf sheets, I can't find anything out about them.
Wonderful to see you in your “element” Katie! I think you could give the beloved and famous Dr. Lori a run for her money. 💰😆 It’s been so much fun getting to know you my friend. Thank you for sharing your unlimited knowledge. I love glass too, so found it fascinating!! 😱 And btw, I’m guessing from your “Coke Wall” 🥤 that your home is just totally filled with vintage dreams come true!! 😴😍
Terri, Thank you for the compliments. Vintage is life for me, so my home is filled with it. I can’t wait to share more here on UA-cam. it’s been wonderful getting to know you. We have a Stellar community.
Dr. Lori knows very little about glass.
New subscriber here! Thank you for this content. Very interesting to learn more about the glassware that I love! Happy New Year!
Brenda Soler
I think I have seen the little royal ruby fruit bowl pattern called thumbprint.
Thank you so much!!
Replacements calls the ruby red Anchor Hocking ivy bowl, a condiment jar without lid. Royal Ruby pattern.
Libbey glass gotta be the best
thanks for the great content!
You are welcome! Thank you for watching.
Very informative, Czech glass and crystal is beautiful. Do you have a video on vanilla record? I have a lot of record - classical music.
Can we resell it and if yes, where we can learn about it. Thank you.
Thank you. I think it’s beautiful too. I don’t have a video on classical vinyl. But it is something that you can resell. Please check out my vinyl playlist for all of my vinyl content.
New sub here, thanks for an excellent presentation.
Linda Harrison Thank you so much!! I am really glad you subscribed. I am happy you enjoyed this video.
Hi Katie. Have seen you with Jeffrey Thomason. Great video.
Thank you, Kim!! ❤️
I am building my amethyst glass collection
First time viewer here. Nice video.
Thank you, Brenda! Welcome. I am glad to have you here.
Great information!! Thanks for sharing! Subbed and rang the bell! I'll be back!
Thank you so much!! Welcome to my channel. I am so glad you are enjoying the content.
Imperial Glass Logo is a large "I" with a "G" imposed on the I, not a C.
Are those metal trays behind you
Yes, I have a whole collection of antique and vintage Coca-Cola trays.
@@vintageandvinyl they are gorgeous
@@wagnertheitalianflipper9047 Thank you!!!
I wonder if the Czech Bowl with the flashing in the grapes you have to wonder did they put a stencil or something on the peace before they flashed it so the white glass would not get covered up or I should say the clear glass... Cuz I know some China and ceramic dishes I was just reading lately about and they had a copper plate that was Inked and tissue was put on the copper plate for the design and then the tissue was put on the plate during firing and the paper burned off and left the ink on the bisque and then a glass was put over top so just trying to figure out how to do that. And by the way I use the microphone on my cell phone keyboard and I don't think I ever put any punctuation marks and what I just dictated in this comment sorry
Are those trays behind you on the wall?
I have 1 bedroom full just full of coloured glass. There's not any room to put another cup anywhere!
That sounds like Nirvana 😊
Isn't that first green uranium? Looks like it to me.
How can I send to your program about the picture of my antique glass
Just email me at katie@katiescreations1.com.
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