Milk glass is an opaque or translucent, milk white or colored glass, blown or pressed into a wide variety of shapes. Milk glass can be white, as well as light pink, blue and other milky opaque colors. It was especially popular glass in the US during the late 1800s and the 1940s and 50s and remains widely collected today. Notable manufacturers include Kanawha Glass Co., Fenton Glass Company, Fostoria Glass Company, Imperial Glass Company, Mosser Glass, Westmoreland Glass Company, Federal Glass, and L.E. Smith Glass Company.
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Imperial Glass IG Harvest Grape Milk Glass Vase
This is a six-inch (15 cm) tall milk glass vase made by the Imperial Glass company. It is in the grape and vine pattern, which is sometimes called...
$5.99
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Old Canton Glass 8 in. Blue Milk Glass Plate, Lace and Flowers
We have available several of these vintage blue milk glass plates. They were made by the Canbton Glass Company of Marian, Inidana. The have a lace or...
$10.99
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Westmoreland Paneled Grape White Milk Glass Cruet
This Westmoreland Milk Glass cruet is in good shape with no cracks, chips, or repairs. The stopper does wobble slightly, but this does not detract...
$6.99
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Westmoreland Swan White Milk Glass Toothpick or Cigarette Holder
This is a Westmoreland Glass Company milk glass toothpick or cigarette holder 3 swans with a cattail background. It was used, but is in excellent...
$12.99
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Westmoreland Three Bears or Three Bad Wolves Milk Glass Plate
This pressed milk glass was made by the Westmoreland Glass Company and is 7 inches (18 cm) across and features three bears along the top half. The...
$10.99
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