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Red, green and blue - rare Depression glassware you didn’t know your kitchen needed. Once sold for pennies, this vintage find from the 1930s has become our new pick-me-up.
Popular in the 1920s and '30s, the bicolored glassware has become scarce, partly because not much was made to begin with, compared to other types of depression glass, and also because of its ...
Depression glass, as it came to be known, was produced in a wide range of bright colors—pink, pale blue, green, amber, and less common colors like canary, ultramarine, jadeite, delphite (opaque ...
Depression glass has a timeless look that adds charm to any space, but did you know that certain colors are also valuable? Here's what to look out for.