Depression Glass Patterns
Depression Glass – Colors of Depression Glassware and Collecting Tips
Although Depression glass is now considered a collectors item, when it was originally created in the late 1920’s through early 1940’s, it was an inexpensive and extremely popular material for common household items. These glass pieces were an attempt by glass makers to provide colorful kitchen and tableware to the homes of people who lived on an extremely limited income. By producing pieces with exciting designs (such as Royal Lace, Cameo, Mayflower, and American Sweetheart) and vibrant colors, the average homemaker could still have a beautiful collection without spending a lot of money. In fact, many pieces were given away as prizes or promotions inside product packaging.
Alternative Treatments for Depression…
Depression pink and green glass is an especially popular color for collectors. Although many of the original pieces sell for hundreds of dollars, reproduction depression pink glass is a wonderful way to add vibrancy to any tableware collection. Depression style glassware is available in a variety of common kitchen and dining pieces including cake plates, serving bowls, butter dishes, fruit bowls, pitchers and tumblers. Together or as a stand alone piece, these items can be used to create or enhance a beautiful theme on your dining room table. Popular patterns are Thistle, Inverted Thistle, Diamond Cut, Sawtooth, Inverted Strawberry and Elizabethan.
Whether it is one or two pieces on your table or an entire collection, depression pink glass tableware is a beautiful way to add elegance to your table. When deciding on new tableware for your home it is important to pay attention to few simple guidelines. First, not all glassware is dishwasher or microwave safe so be sure to ask questions. Second, you do not need to use the same pattern or even color to create a common theme. By using Depression style glassware you can mix and match patterns and colors and they will tie themselves together.
Helping Someone with Depression…
Depression glass tableware is readily available online as well as in many home stores. Search for glass and remember to ask questions. Many pieces are available in a variety of colors and designs. Whether you are just starting a collection or adding to your existing tableware you can be sure that by using Depression Pink glass you are adding a touch of elegance and detail in kitchen and dining room. These depression pink glass pieces can be found online through LookInTheAttic & company and they offer free assistance and help.
Author: Kohn Coleman
Kohn Coleman born in Michigan – received his Ph.D. from Iowa State University in 2000. He is president of LookInTheAttic & Company online at http://www.LookInTheAttic.com and authors numerous articles and publications on historical architecture.
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