Glassware is a broad term for a variety of types of decorative glass produced and used in the late 1800s to mid 1900s. Examples include Early American Pattern Glass, cut glass, Carnival Glass, Depression Glass, pattern glass, elegant glass, and milk glass.
David Doty's incredible, comprehensive and colorful Carnival Glass reference site, with over 1,600 pages and 4,000 … [more]
A great starting point for collectors interested in Depression glass. Features in-depth reference articles on topic… [more]
This excellent milk glass reference site is definitely not for the lactose intolerant. Includes seven high resoluti… [more]
This extensive reference on 'carnival glass,' which became popular in the early 1900s, is divided into three sectio… [more]
A great reference on ‘American Brilliant Cut Glass’ (produced between 1876 and 1914), this site features a stri… [more]
If you need schooling on Victorian-era pressed glass tableware aka EAPG (Early American Pattern Glass) aka Pattern … [more]
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