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Depression Glass

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Depression Glass is a type of glassware that was produced in the United States during the Great Depression era, from the 1920s to the 1940s. It is characterized by its bright colors, intricate patterns, and affordable price point, which made it popular among households during the difficult economic times.

The glassware was often made in mass quantities by machine, resulting in slight imperfections and variations in color and design. Despite this, Depression Glass remains highly collectible today, with enthusiasts seeking out rare pieces and complete sets.

Some of the most popular patterns include the elegant and delicate Cameo pattern, the bold and geometric Cherry Blossom pattern, and the intricate and floral Mayfair pattern. Depression Glass was produced in a variety of colors, including pink, green, blue, and amber.

Whether you are a collector or simply looking to add a touch of vintage charm to your home, Depression Glass is a beautiful and unique addition to any collection or table setting. Its history and affordability make it a beloved and enduring part of American glassware.