Here's your guide to identifying whether your glass is vintage or antique, plus how to spot rare art glass, according to ...
Pieces of old broken glass don't have to be destined for the trash. Instead, gather up the remnants of a vintage plate or ...
There's something about pink vintage glassware that just feels extra special. When you're deep into a day of thrifting, wondering why anyone bought a puking cat gravy boat the first time around, let ...
Vintage cocktail glasses can go a long way in brightening any kitchen, and these brands were so popular that their glassware ...
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You’ll find depression glass in nearly every antique store, but that doesn’t mean these historical pieces are easy to come by. Created during the Great Depression, this affordable yet beautifully ...
Not many people know this, but before WWII, large amounts of decorative glass were made in Indiana. The Indiana Glass Company, located in Dunkirk north/northeast of Muncie, manufactured what we now ...
Low-cost molded or pressed glass with an iridescent finish had many names in the very early 20th century. First sold as inexpensive molded and pressed decorative wares, at a time when fine glass was ...
For more than 1,800 years, glass was hand-blown into molds or shaped freeform, a labor-intensive process. It wasn’t until the 19th century that glassmakers developed a technique for machine-pressing ...
As antique kitchenware is surging in popularity, we dug up a handful of vintage-inspired pieces to bring charm to your home, ...
Three family keepsakes, including a 19th-century Norwegian silver teaspoon, a “Panther” pattern carnival glass bowl, and a late American Victorian style oak highboy chest of drawers, are submitted by ...