Great video I just came across some of the replicas at our neighborhood thrift store, I purchased the candle holders in the pink.. well now I know it’s a replica because of what you just said in your video. I wanted to purchase more of the pieces but I’m uncertain. I want to say it’s a 1970s candle holder with the lip inside to hold the candles now I know. Why a beautiful collection I would love to see how you display it.
Soo did they ever make a more vibrant blue? Like a cobalt blue? I've recently found a set and they actually glow under uv light. Like a deep rich blue color.
Thank you for this presentation. I'm a complete newbie, but I was reading that one way to distinguish old from new is that the old depression glass has tiny bubbles in it, and the reproduction glass doesn't. Is that true?
A very informative presentation but with very amateur camerawork. In the future, please use a lapel mic so it doesn't pick up the cameraman clearing his throat every 30 seconds. Those certificates were nice to see and may explain why my grandmother, who ran a country store, had a set of green Madrid. Thank you for sharing your knowledge.
Very informative. Thank you for posting
Good to know. I have the clear plates in my antique booth.
Very educational video. Thank you for sharing your expertise.
Great video I just came across some of the replicas at our neighborhood thrift store, I purchased the candle holders in the pink.. well now I know it’s a replica because of what you just said in your video. I wanted to purchase more of the pieces but I’m uncertain. I want to say it’s a 1970s candle holder with the lip inside to hold the candles now I know. Why a beautiful collection I would love to see how you display it.
What is difference in soup bowl, jam dish and butter bottom?
Soo did they ever make a more vibrant blue? Like a cobalt blue? I've recently found a set and they actually glow under uv light. Like a deep rich blue color.
Thank you for this presentation. I'm a complete newbie, but I was reading that one way to distinguish old from new is that the old depression glass has tiny bubbles in it, and the reproduction glass doesn't. Is that true?
I COLLECT ,,, HOARD ALL AMBER DEPRESSION GLASS. !!
I thought “Sylvan” was replaced with “Georgian Lovebirds”?
A very informative presentation but with very amateur camerawork. In the future, please use a lapel mic so it doesn't pick up the cameraman clearing his throat every 30 seconds. Those certificates were nice to see and may explain why my grandmother, who ran a country store, had a set of green Madrid. Thank you for sharing your knowledge.