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Depression Glass

The term “depression glass” is used as an umbrella that covers all glass production that took place in the 1930’s depression era. Although the types and colors of glassware produced by different companies varied, hallmarks of the era and most common is the use of colors Green or Vaseline, Yellow, & Pink.

Uranium is used as a colorant for all light greens and yellows, and certain Uranium valences will fluoresce when placed under UV or black light. This “black-light” test, however, does not mean that the piece is indeed radioactive Depression glass, as many other non-uranium colorants also fluoresce.

  1. Raindrops. 8” luncheon plate. Federal Glass Company
  2. Sunflower. Ashtray. Jeannette Glass Company

3. Kellogg’s. Measuring Cup. Maker Unknown 4. Pattern Unknown. Salt & Pepper Shaker. Hazel Atlas

Grapes. Footed cordial. Maker unknown Jubilee. 7 oz. Sherbet/ champagne. Lancaster Glass Company Dogwood, Apple Blossom. Juice tumbler Dogwood, Apple Blossom. Water Pitcher