Depression Glass
Depression glass is a type of collectible glassware characterized by its delicate, translucent quality and vibrant colors. It originated during the Great Depression era in the United States as an affordable luxury item that could be mass-produced using new techniques in glassmaking. The glass often features intricate patterns and designs, such as geometric shapes or floral motifs, which were pressed or molded into the surface of the piece while it was still hot. Depression glass is highly prized by collectors today for its beauty, rarity, and historical significance. It can be found in a variety of forms, including bowls, plates, vases, and other decorative items. Some common colors include pink, green, blue, and clear, although many variations exist. The value of depression glass can vary widely depending on factors such as the rarity of the piece, its condition, and the demand for it among collectors. Many enthusiasts enjoy collecting depression glass not only for its aesthetic appeal, but also as a way to connect with the past and preserve a piece of history.
External Links
- [DepressionGlassware.com]
- [ndga.net] NDGA National Depression Glass Association - Home Page