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How do I identify pink Depression glass?
Distinguishing Real from Reproduction Pieces. Look for tiny bubbles on the surface of the glass. Check the piece very closely, and look at it from all angles. If it is a real piece of depression glass, there will be a scattering of small bubbles.
Does pink Depression glass have any value?
With its warm rose color and vintage beauty, pink depression glass is a hot item among collectors and antiques enthusiasts. You can easily find this glass in most antique stores, but determining its value can be a bit more confusing. Values can range from a few dollars to over $100.
What is the most sought after depression glass?
Royal Lace
Royal Lace (1934–1941) The most sought after pattern of Depression glass is arguably Royal Lace, which was made by the Hazel-Atlas Glass Company. This pattern was manufactured in green, pink, crystal, and most notably, cobalt blue.
Is green Depression glass worth anything?
Produced by Hocking Glass Company around 1929 to 1933, this green glass cup is a common find. The value has generally held steady around $5 for a single cup for a few decades.
Are there any Depression glass patterns made in pink?
Over one hundred and fifteen depression glass patterns were made in pink glass. There are no patterns exclusively made in pink glass. If a depression glass pattern had pink colored glass, it was also made in crystal, green or yellow glass. Look through the pictures provided below of the different pink depression glass patterns.
How can you tell if Depression glass is authentic?
Look for variations in color and a slick feel to the glass. New reproductions will also vary in size, distinctive mold lines, and subtle disparities. Very few antique pieces of Depression glass will look brand new, showing no wear at the base. Thus, a lack of wear can be a telltale sign of authenticity.
Are there any patterns that can be reproduced in pink glass?
While a number of patterns have been heavily reproduced in pink glass, like Cherry Blossom and Madrid, other patterns only have one or two items that have been reissued, making it easy to keep track of what to avoid. In the Adam pattern, for instance, the butter dish is the only piece reproduced in this design.
How much does Depression Glass Butter dish cost?
The Adam design incorporates the depiction of feathers into the pinwheel motif of the Sierra pattern. Most educated glass dealers price this piece at more than $500, but a traditional Depression glass butter dish, featuring only the Adam design, comes in at much less.