Topic: Antique Glassware
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How to Identify Antique Glassware
Most dealers and collectors define antique glassware as items dating back two generations or more. That means many items in your grandmother's china cabinet, including Depression glass, will be considered antique, if you are an adult today.... Read More »
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How to Care for Antique Glassware
Antique glassware can add beauty to any table setting, whether casual or formal. While some people prefer to collect and display glassware, it is meant to be used and can provide years of enjoyment if cared for properly. Family heirlooms, f... Read More »
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How to Identify Antique Glassware Markings
Antique glassware styles are as varied as manufacturers' glassware markings or hallmarks. Many manufacturers shut down production and sold company molds without first removing their distinctive markings. Some markings are easily identifiabl... Read More »
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Answers to Other Common Questions
A Yahoo search for "glassware identification" (include the quotation marks) turns up 4,500 results. If you do the same search, and are willing to do a little exploring, I'm sure that you will quickly find the information you seek. Good luck... Read More »
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Try finding an EBay trading assistant with a specialty in this. Check out their site for how successful they are and watch their terms and conditions for what you get. Read More »
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I don't think it is illegal to produce (since the quantities of U are very low) but it has fallen out of fashion for style and health conscious reasons. I'm not sure there *are* any modern producers. You're going back to the 1960's at the l... Read More »
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If you have the time, go to your local library and select a few different books. There are several available and you'll be able to compare information and prices. Read More »
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Well, as a dealer, I will tell you that glassware in general is low right now. Most likely, it will not bring anything close to your estimate. The internet has changed the face of selling prices, as has the economy. And glass is not "Hot" l... Read More »
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Go to a local antique store and see their selection of books on collectible glassware, dinnerware, and flatware. Go to B&N or Borders and check books on the collectibles section. See if you bump into something. if the books are too expensiv... Read More »
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Not a financial advice: Ebay and other online sites can help. Find a collector or several collectors with money to spend. Sell on local classifieds. Read More »
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