Depression Glass was produced in the USA during the Great Depression, and was usually given away as free gifts with food or other products. The style of depression glass is similar to Art Deco, which was popular during the 1930's. Also, depression glass often bears a floral or other type of pattern.
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Depression Glass
Depression Glass - shown below is our current range of vases, bowls and other decorative vintage collectable glassware from the Depression era of USA.
Depression Glass was produced in the USA during the Great Depression, and was usually given away as free gifts with food or other products. The style of depression glass is similar to Art Deco, which was popular during the 1930's. Also, depression glass often bears a floral or other type of pattern.
Depression Glass was produced in the USA during the Great Depression, and was usually given away as free gifts with food or other products. The style of depression glass is similar to Art Deco, which was popular during the 1930's. Also, depression glass often bears a floral or other type of pattern.