Category: Glassware
Blue Depression Glass: Patterns, Identification & Value Guide
Identify and value your blue depression glass with this complete guide. Covers Royal Lace cobalt, Moderntone, Newport, Mayfair ice blue, and Delphite — with current prices and authentication tips.
Vintage Corningware: Patterns, Values & Collector’s Guide
Identify and value your vintage Corningware with this complete collector’s guide. Covers every major pattern from Blue Cornflower to Spice of Life, dating by marks, current prices, and how to tell vintage from new.
Milk Glass: Complete Identification, Makers & Value Guide
Find out what your milk glass is worth. Complete value guide covers Fenton hobnail, Westmoreland Paneled Grape, and Victorian Atterbury covered animal dishes, with identification marks and authentication tips.
Uranium Glass: Complete Guide to Identification, Safety & Value
Uranium glass glows bright green under a blacklight — that eerie glow is the same property that makes uranium glass one of the most distinctive and widely collected categories of antique glassware. Made from the 1830s through the 1940s (and briefly revived afterward), uranium glass was produced by adding uranium oxide to the glass batch,…
Vintage Pyrex: Complete Pattern Identification, Values & Collector’s Guide
What Is Vintage Pyrex? Vintage Pyrex is bakeware, cookware, and kitchenware produced by Corning Glass Works between approximately 1915 and 1998 in the United States. The pieces collectors prize most come from the postwar era — 1945 through the early 1980s — when Corning introduced bold silk-screened patterns in vivid colors on opalescent white or…
Pink Depression Glass: Complete Identification, Patterns & Value Guide
Pink depression glass is the most actively collected color in all of Depression-era glassware. Produced primarily between 1929 and 1942, pink pieces were pressed in enormous quantities by Anchor Hocking, MacBeth-Evans, Jeannette Glass, Federal Glass, and Hazel-Atlas to give American families affordable, beautiful tableware during the economic hardships of the Great Depression. Today, pink depression…