Free Shipping Available. Buy Green-depression-glass on ebay. Money Back Guarantee! One of the most novel varieties of depression glass is the green-tinted jadeite glasses. Green depression glass refers to the green-colored version of a certain style of cheap glasswork produced in the United States during the Great Depression Era. Green depression glass got its green color from the use of Uranium Oxide in the glassmaking process.
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A Brief History of Depression Glass Manufacturing Distribution 15 Most Valuable Green Depression Glass Patterns 1. Anchor Hocking Waterford 2. Colonial Block Footed Tumbler 3. Colonial Butter Dish 4. Cherry Blossom by Jeanette Glass 5. Block Optic Pitcher 6. Sandwich Tray 7. Royal Lace Green Creamer 8. Dark Green Bowl 9. Green Depression Glass (1 - 60 of 5,000+ results) Price ($) Shipping All Sellers Sort by: Relevancy Vintage Green Depression Glass Dessert Cup, Vaseline Uranium Glass 3.25" Tall (76) $15.00 Vintage Green Depression Glass Sherbet Bowls + Plates/ 8 Pieces, Mismatched Set (144) $60.00 What Is Green Depression Glass? Green Depression Glass From The Art Deco Era Daisy glass Royal Lace Dancing Girl The Cherry Blossom Depression Glass: A Brief History Manufacturing Distribution 21 Most Valuable Green Depression Glass 1. Tall Green Depression Diamond Pattern Glass 2. Vintage Green Depression Princess Pattern Glass 3. This green glass piece is the cone shape. It was made by Hocking Glass Company from around 1929 to 1933. In 2006, eBay sellers were valuing them around $15, and that dropped to $5 or less by 2008. More recently, the sugar bowl alone has been selling for $10 to $20 and in the $30 range with the creamer.
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Green depression glass was the second most popular color made of the top one hundred and fifty depression glass patterns. About one hundred and ten depression glass patterns were made in green glass. The Rose Cameo pattern is the only one that was made exclusively in green. 04 of 21 Cameo Depression Glass Pattern Hocking Glass Company- ca. 1930-1934 Cameo Pattern - Jay B. Siegel Also known as "Ballerina" or "Dancing Girl" pattern. Most often seen in green, but yellow and pink can also be found. A limited amount of clear Cameo was also made featuring a platinum rim. Continue to 5 of 21 below. 05 of 21 Depression Green Depression Glass (1 - 60 of 5,000+ results) Price ($) Shipping All Sellers Sort by: Relevancy Unique, Vintage, Green, Uranium Glass Bowl- Water Lily, Leaf, Petal Design- Vaseline- Wide, Short Shape- Depression Glass (572) $60.00 Vintage Green Depression Glass Sherbet Bowls + Plates/ 8 Pieces, Mismatched Set (144) $60.00 Art Deco green depression glass works well in many of today's homes, offering a pop of color without the distraction of ornate details. Poinsettia Pattern. Other patterns of the era were a little more ornate. The poinsettia pattern was a popular pattern that came in a couple of different colors. It's still subtle, but the floral design makes a.
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Depression glass is the term for the colored or transparent glassware that was mass-produced in the United States during the 1920s and 1930s. Pink and green are the best-known colors, but you can also find it in red, amber, yellow, blue, white, and clear. Sold for $80.50 via Jeffrey S. Evans & Associates (March 2014). Color Depression glass was produced in virtually every color. Yellow and amber patterns were the popular choice for the era, followed by green, blue, pink, and crystal.
01 of 09 A Closer Look at Depression Glass Morphy Auctions This overview look at Depression glass includes history, manufacturers, and popular colors. You'll also glean information on how to identify reproductions and detect common condition issues that can decrease the value of Depression-era glassware. 02 of 09 Depression Glass Price Guide 1 Search for colored glass that is amber, blue, green, or pink. Depression glass was usually translucent and made using bright colors, although it was occasionally colorless or opaque. This glassware was designed to be bold and stand out at a time when life was often drab and unexciting.
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15. Royal Lace. One of the most famous patterns in depression era glass is Royal Lace, made by Hazel Atlas from 1934 to 1941. It was produced in a range of different colors, including green, but only the clear glass continued throughout the period. The rarest and most expensive of Royal Lace shades is blue. Green Depression glass came in a few shades, including: Pale Yellowy-green like Vaseline Rich, dark emerald green This cheerful color symbolized the hope and prosperity people needed in those horrible times. The most popular colors were light to medium green, clear, amber, and pink. On the other hand, you can find rare colors like: White milk