Cambridge
Mount Vernon
Depression Glass
Cremax, Cube "Cubist," Dogwood, Doric, Doric & Pansy, Fire King, Floral "Poinsettia," Forest Green, HMW#167 "Wagonwheel," Iris & Herringbone, Madrid, Moderntone, Moondrops, Ovide, Petalware, Pretzel, Primo, Princess, Queen Mary, Royal Lace, Royal Ruby, Swanky Swigs, Swirl, Waterford
Duncan & Miller
Canterbury, Sandwich, Teardrop
Fenton
Fostoria
American
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Century, Colony, Coronet, Delphian, Fairfax, Hermitage, Jamestown, Laurel, Mayfair, Romance, Sunray, Vernon, Willowmere
Heisey
Crystolite, Lariat, Orchid, Pineapple & Fan
Imperial
Candlewick
, Cape Cod
Morgantown
New Martinsville
Radiance
Magazine Ads & Illustrations: Glassware
Franciscan Pottery
Coronado, Oasis, Desert Rose
Vernon Kilns Pottery
Blossoms, Brown-Eyed Susan, California Heritage/Originals, Casa California Hermosa T-630, Chintz, Coronado, Cosmos, Early California, 1860, Flora, Fruitdale, Gayety, Gingham, Heavenly Days, Homespun, Imperial "Showstopper," Linda, May Flower, Modern California, Mojave, Monterey, Native California, Organdie, Raffia, Scenic America, Shadow Leaf, Tickled Pink, Tradewinds, Tweed, Ultra California, Souvenir Plates, Ashtrays & Pitchers
Magazine Ads & Illustrations: Pottery & China
Collector's Reference Books & Value Guides
Our catalog contains over 1800 titles of interest to collectors, including more than 400 on glass, pottery and china from around the world.
1998 NDGA Convention Displays
Depression era glassware by Tiffin, Cambridge, Fostoria, Fenton and Hocking -- plus Vernon Kilns and Roseville pottery -- from private collections across the country. More photos coming soon!
Depression Glass Photos
Coming soon -- photos of DG patterns to help you identify your glassware. Iris & Herringbone and Primo are the first examples.
Elegant Glass Photos
NEW! Photos of 1920s-1950s "elegant" glassware, including vintage magazine ads,
made by Cambridge, Duncan & Miller, Fostoria, Heisey, Imperial, Westmoreland
and other American glass companies
American to Crystolite
Delphian to Kashmir
Lariat to Orchid
Paneled Grape to Unidentified Glass
Travels with the Duchess
NEW! Photos, stories, observations and artifacts from a lifetime of travel and collecting.
Can You Identify?
"Mystery" glass or pottery? Send a photo . . . then everyone can help identify it!
Depression Glass Clubs
Organizations in the U. S. and Canada. Additions and corrections are welcome.
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