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  2. You'll Be Shocked By How Much Anchor Hocking's Depression ...

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    Our antique experts weigh in on your prized finds. Find out how much Anchor Hocking’s “Miss America” Depression Glass, produced 1935–1937, is worth today.

  3. Ralph and Terry Kovel - Wikipedia

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    Kovels' American Antiques, 1750-1900 (2004) Kovels' Depression Glass & Dinnerware Price List, 8th edition (2004) Kovels' Bottles Price List, 13th edition (2006) Kovels' American Collectibles, 1900-2000 (2007) Kovels' Antiques & Collectibles Price Guide, 1st (1969) to 54th ed. (2022)

  4. Depression glass - Wikipedia

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    Depression ware Pink sunflower patterned depression cake plate Green patterned Depression glass pieces. Depression glass is glassware made in the period 1929–1939, often clear or colored translucent machine-made glassware that was distributed free, or at low cost, in the United States and Canada around the time of the Great Depression.

  5. Elegant glass - Wikipedia

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    Elegant glass is high quality glassware created in the United States during the Depression Era. It was sold for high prices in department stores and given as wedding gifts. [1] Although part of the Depression Era, it is considered by most to be a separate category or sub category of Depression glass. [2]

  6. Experts Told Us to Snap Up These 5 Antiques (Before Everyone ...

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    During the social upheaval of 2020 all many antiques insiders were hearing about were Gee’s Bend quilts—the narrative patchworks made by a society of Black women in Gee’s Bend, Alabama.

  7. Fostoria Glass Company - Wikipedia

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    During April 1891, Fostoria Glass executives decided to move to Moundsville, West Virginia, because of the availability of coal as a fuel for the plant—and $10,000 cash (equivalent to $339,111 in 2023) offered by the community. [37] In addition to the cash incentive, the company was also offered a 10-year supply of coal at a low price. [38]

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