In 1905, the beginnings of Anchor Hocking Glass Company occurred near the Hocking River. The company, then named Hocking Glass Company, was based in Ohio, and would later
The early history of the companies and operations which became the Indiana Glass Company are confusing, convoluted and not terribly well documented! Indiana Glass Company of Dunkirk IN,
The Jeanette Glass Company, like most companies who survived the Great Depression, has quite an interesting history. The company began in 1887, in the town of Pennsylvania that
Perhaps you’ve just wandered into an estate sale and spotted what you believe to be the most beautiful antique carnival glass you’ve ever seen. How can you be
Most collectible pieces of milk glass date back to the 1700’s or newer. Did you know, however, that it didn’t receive the popular name until much later, even
Though some identify depression glass as anything produced during the Great Depression, depression glass is actually a distinct type of glass produced during the time. Many types of
Antique Glassware Collecting or buying antique glassware can be interesting and fun, especially if you have a keen interest in designing and art. When we talk about antiques,
What is Pyrex? What do you think of when you think of the word “Pyrex”? Chances are you picture that typical clear glass measuring cup that says “Pyrex”