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English: 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. Pattern names were usually assigned by the manufacturing glass company, and as such, the pattern and/or color of a particular piece determines the value
[edit] Depression Glassware
Green colonial block patterned sherbet
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Reamer or Juicer, used for squeezing juice
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Modern (reproduction) Yellow colored carnival-like Vaseline Depression Glass
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Pink Holiday pattern Depression Glass
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Pink depression glass creamer
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Pink Sunflower Cake Plate
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Candlewick patterned salter
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Clear-squared Depression glass plate
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Clear stamped pattern creamer
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Yellow Elegant Depression Glass vegetable tray
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Pink depression Glass Candy Standing Candy Dish
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Depression Glass Clear cut-glass goblet
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Green Depression Glass Princess Candlestick
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Clear Elegant Depression Glass Creamer
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Footed compote in Milk Glass
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Clear Fostoria pattern plate
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Clear Swirl Depression Glass Goblet
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Carnival glass vase (Not considered Depression Glass but from the same era)
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Hexoptic or Honeycomb patterned glass
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Green glassware of the Depression era
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