Posts Tagged ‘collectible’

Depression Glass

Depression glass is clear or colored translucent glassware that was distributed free, or at low cost, in the United States around the time of the Great Depression. The Quaker Oats Company, and other food manufacturers and distributors, put a piece of glassware in boxes of food, as an incentive to purchase.

More than twenty manufacturers made more than 100 patterns, and entire dinner sets were made in some patterns. Common colors are clear, or crystal; pink, pale blue, green, and amber. Less common colors include yellow, jadeite (opaque pale green), delphite (opaque pale blue), cobalt blue, red, black, and white (milk glass).

Do you own any of these collectible treasures? Share about your own collection, ask questions or let others know what you are looking for.

 

Collecting Authentic Native American Arts and Crafts

Authentic Native American arts and crafts are at a new level of collector fervor. Woven rugs, handmade jewelry, art and pottery, share your comments on any pieces you may own or desire to own.

Grandma’s Treasures Online offers a stunning dress bolo tie created by one of Navajo Nation’s best artisans.

 

Calling all collectors of china!

Fine china, bone china, English china, American china – all produce a flurry of collector activity and pride. From dinnerware sets to tea sets to simple cups and saucers, vintage china is a collector’s dream. Is this your niche? Tell us about it, how you got started and what you’ve learned on the journey.

 

Looking for the worth of your antique or collectible?

Want to know what your prize treasure is worth? Describe it here for our readers opinions and personal experience.