Thrift store shelves are full of overlooked glassware, but certain styles consistently offer better design, craftsmanship, ...
With its magical sparkle and classic beauty, there's really nothing quite like antique cut glass. Your grandma's china cabinet was probably full of it, and if you're like many of us, you inherited ...
Vintage dishes and glassware are no longer just nostalgic keepsakes from a relative’s cupboard. As collectors chase rare ...
How can you make your Christmas tree sparkle even brighter this holiday season? By heading to the nearest thrift store for ...
Many antique lovers ask me about glass of all types: Murano, Depression, Early American Pattern Glass, American Brilliant and Pyrex — and the list goes on. One of the most popular and exciting glass ...
Join us on an exciting antique bottle hunt as we search for rare glass treasures hidden in plain sight! From unique shapes to ...
Two of the most talked about types of glass in the field of antiques are stained glass and Depression glass. The typical styles of stained glass used in the 19th and early 20th centuries included ...
The Houston Glass Club Show is one of the top-rated and respected shows in the United States, focused on vintage and antique glass and collectibles. The event will feature thirty of the nation's ...
Twentieth-century art glass is attracting adventurous buyers, who search for relatively unknown European pieces. Because most of this glass is unmarked or marked with a handwritten name or a paper ...
American homes in the 1700s seem colorless when compared with log cabins and many restored homes. Ceramics during that time usually were made of clay, from nearby sources, that ranged from pale beige ...
You might say that Murano glass is sort of like cryptocurrency: Everyone talks about it, but nobody knows where it comes from. In fact, true Murano art glass is made in Italy and is likely to be ...