Our trusted glass people know their glass so who else to buy from? Buy from these stores with confidence.
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www.awantiques.com
"Specializing in Elegant Glass of the Depression Era" (GLGD member, Dave A.) This is a retail site but you might find it a good research source. Dave is a Candlewick collector ~ there's a link to the Texas Regional Candlewick Collectors association. Candlewick has it's own section, along with Imperial, Duncan & Miller, Fenton & Others, Aladdin Lamps, Pottery & Misc., and Unique Glass. Check out the Imperial section for lots of colognes, etc. There's even a thumbnail that links to a Candlewick/Elegant Glass "Power Point '97" slide show. Check out the links page for additional resources. |
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The Estate Sale Store
www.estatesalestore.com
The store of our founder, The Estate Sales Store's main focus is selling antiques, collectibles and used merchandise from New England area estates. |
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Black Glass
blkglass.com/
Black glassware with main focus on 1920's - 1940's era Depression Glass and Elegant Glass by GLGD member, Beverly (BLKGLASS). "If you collect glassware made in the 1920s through the 1960s this site will be of interest to you. When glass companies made an item in Black Glass, they also made it in other colors. Maybe you collect red or ruby glass. Maybe you collect one of the shades of green glass such as Jadite glass. Here is information on patterns, mystery pieces, glass companies and much more." |
These are glass sites and links that our members have selected as useful to them.
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Pattern Glass dot Com
www.patternglass.com
Elaine Henderson's work of joy |
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Antique Art Glass
www.antique-art-glass.com/
This page provides basic information about Art Glass by Boston & Sandwich, Daum Nancy, Dugan, Durand, Egermann, Gall |
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Art Deco Glass
www.black-poppy.co.uk/index.htm
It includes examples of Art Deco and Depression glass by Walther, Jobling, Bagley, Sowerby, Cambridge and others. It consists mainly of figural flower frogs, float bowls, centerpieces and figurines from the Art Deco or Depression years of the 1930s. |
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BLM/SHA Historic Glass Bottle Identification & Information Website!
www.sha.org/bottle/index.htm
If it's "glass bottle" related, you'll likely find it here; along with info about all parts of the glass manufacturing process. An incredible site! The author created this website as a BLM employee and continues to update and enhance the site in retirement as a volunteer. A "Society for Historical Archeology" site. |
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Blenko Collectors. The Blenko Four & Friends
www.blenkocollectors.com/
Blenko collections, Colors, All 8 Designers and more |