Posted 9 years ago
Midnight1208
(135 items)
I have always loved depression glass. Just not as much as I love it now. The texture and feel of the deep carving into these pieces of glass is absolutely beautiful. I have had to control myself in my purchase and limit to those that I cannot live without. This deeply etched vase is one of approximately 7 that I own. It measures around 10 inches tall and 3 in with. And of course it has some weight to it, as most. Not sure of the pattern or maker.
http://www.collectorsweekly.com/glassware/depression-glass
http://www.collectorsweekly.com/glassware/cut-glass
The above two articles on Depression and Cut glass should show the difference quite clearly.
I hope our glass expert will be along. His name is TallCakes, and he has a wealth of knowledge about glass.
Your vase in Imperial Glass #555 from their NUCUT line c1914-37; sometimes you'll see them pattern listed by collectors as Whirling Star. C1914 qualifies the pattern as EAPG
EAPG Early American Pressed Glass
EAPG = Early American Pattern Glass ; i.e 1860s-1920 and part of a pattern set
Thanks TallCakes for the correction. I've had that wrong for a long time. Explains a lot. Please forgive me Midnight - that's not good pointing you in the wrong direction.
Gillian and TallCakes, I know that I am really late with thank you, but I sincerely do thank you both.