Collector's Encyclopedia of Depression Glass 13th Ed.

Depression glass as defined in this book is the colored glassware made essentially during the Depression years in the colors of amber, blue, black, crystal, green, pink, red , yellow, and white. There are other colors and some glass made before, as well as after, this time; but primarily, the glass within this book was made from the 1920s through 1940. This book is especially concerned with the economically made dinnerware turned out by machine in bulk and sold through smaller stores or given away as promotional or premium items for other products of that time.

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