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Royal Lace Depression Glass

Posted on January 6, 2008
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Royal Lace depression glass has been one of the most sought after types of depressiong glass. Royal Lace depression glass was created by Hazel-Atlas Glass company from around 1934-1941, but has been reproduced in more recent years. The problem with this is that it hurts the buying market. Collectors that are looking for Royal Lace depression glass are weary of buying and for good reason.

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One thing that has not been reproduced at least up to this point in time is the pink depression glass that is a part of this collection. The blue color however if found to be authentic has some very high value to it. Any of the 10 inch bowls in blue, with uniquely shaped edges have value well over $1000 dollars. Any Royal Lace depression glass pitchers you may find in blue as well are valued in the $400 dollar to $500 dollar range. And as always the salt and pepper shakers have high value at over $300 dollars for the blue.

All in all, there are a lot of pieces that have very high value for Royal Lace depressiong glass, and if you get a deal of $10-$30 bucks for just about any piece in any color it is worth it. MAKE SURE THAT IT IS AUTHENTIC.

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Pink depression Glass Not Pink

Posted on December 31, 2007
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Pink depression glass by many is considered to be the favorite. Pink depression glass also has the most value as well on the market. Pink depression glass however is not always pink. The hues and colors of glass, no matter what the color may be somewhat different than another piece found. This does not mean that this is a different piece. It merely means that this is one of the great inconsistencies that makes depression glass what it is today.

This is what makes depression glass so special. The fact that each piece has its own uniqueness. Some pieces lean to the side, or are not 100% symmetrical. But this should make you love them all the more. pink depression glass will continue to remain the favorite as it always has.  The black depression glass is really amazing to me, and  I will be wiring an article in the future about that specific color as well. I hope you enjoy this site. feel free to email me at anytime.

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Normandie Depression Glass

Posted on December 29, 2007
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Normandie depression glass is quite the hot item when it comes to its plates which are pretty rare. The pink depression glass plates are the most sought after plate you could own. But first a little history on Normandie style glass. Normandie was made by Federal Glass Company from about 1933-1939. The various different colors that have been so far discovered are Pink, Amber and Iridescent depression glass.

Some of the most valuable pieces you should look for are the Amber and Pink Dinner plates which range from $50-$150 dollars with the pink being most valuable. Probably the rarest and hardest to find though would be the Sugar Lids which have pointed and non pointed edge variants. An amber lid can fetch over $100 dollars, whereas a pink depression glass lid can be valued over $500 dollars. Amber and Pink pitchers are also of value, and ranging from $100 to over $200 dollars. Of interesting note is the fact that the names “sunburst” and “golden glow” were given to the colors of amber and iridescent.

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