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  2. Westmoreland Glass Company - Wikipedia

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    Westmoreland's main production was pressed glass tableware lines, mustard jars, and candy containers. Westmoreland had its own mustard factory and tin shop on the property grounds of the factory. George West is regarded as the "Father of the Candy Container Industry" for the company's extensive production of candy containers.

  3. Macbeth-Evans Glass Company - Wikipedia

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    No candy jars, candle holders, cookie jars, or butter dishes were made by Macbeth-Evans. Pattern names were referred to by letter. Ruby red and Ritz blue colors were used in the 1930s glassware, beginning with the American Sweetheart pattern. Some of the patterns Macbeth-Evans created were:

  4. Depression glass - Wikipedia

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    A prominent sub-category of Depression Glass, Elegant glass, is of considerably better quality, often including polished mold seams, and hand-decoration such as cut patterns, etched patterns, and painted patterns. It was distributed through jewelry and department stores from the 1920s and continuing after the Great Depression through the 1950s ...

  5. These glass food containers are over 40% off: 'I like them ...

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    You'll get 12 containers and lids for $40 — that's just over $3 per container. It's also available in green, gray and periwinkle for the same price. (Psst: Don't see the sale price on the black set?

  6. Early American molded glass - Wikipedia

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    Items made of colorless glass and green bottle glass are most commonly seen. The three main categories of three-mold glass patterns are Geometric, Arch and Baroque. Diamond patterning, also known as diamond diapering or diamond quilting, [21] is the most common Geometric design found on molded glass. [13]

  7. Rare Tupperware Styles That Could Actually Be Worth Some Money

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    Wonderlier Bowl Set. Earl Tupper introduced the Wonderlier Bowls as part of the first wave of Tupperware containers in 1946. These bowls feature airtight seals, making them ideal for food storage ...

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