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Elegant Glass patterns

Elegant glass is high quality glassware created in the United States during the Depression Era. It was sold for high prices in department stores and given as wedding gifts. When new, Elegant glass would cost more than its oft-confused counterpart, Depression glass, because it was at least partially handmade, had a cleaner finish, and more vibrant colors. From the 1920s through the 1950s, Elegant glass was an alternative to fine china. Most of the Elegant glassware manufacturers closed by the end of the 1950s, and cheap glassware and imported china took its place.

Elegant glass was at least partially hand made during production. Elegant glass manufacturers produced vibrant colors that varied far more than Depression Glass. Shades of red, blue, green, amber, yellow, smoke, amethyst, and pink were produced. An easy way to compare the difference in color quality is to take a look at a piece of cobalt Elegant glass and place it alongside a piece of cobalt Depression Glass. The intensity of the former piece is quite evident. Pressed Elegant glass was fire polished to get rid of the flaws in the glass. The normal flaws found in pressed glass – straw marks, raised seams, etc. were removed. The base of bowls, platters, etc. was ground so it would sit evenly on a table. Many patterns of Elegant glass were embellished with acid etching, cutting, enamel decoration, gold encrustation, platinum and gold trim.

Elegant glassware was a fine quality glass that followed the EAPG period in the 1920s. Originally is was mostly clear and superior in quality to the glassware called Depression Glass today. Elegant Glass reached its pinnacle of popularity in the 1940s, 1950s, and early 1960s when many colored variations were also introduced. The most notable manufacturers were Fostoria, Heisey, Cambridge, Duncan and Miller, Tiffin and others.

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Anchor Hocking Glass

Anchor Hocking Royal Ruby Bowl in Sandwich Pattern 5 in

This is an a vintage Anchor Hocking Bowl in the Company's Royal Ruby color, and in the company's Sandwich design pattern. It is an old unused bowl...

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Duncan Miller Amberina Sandwich Glass Creamer and Sugar, HTF

This is a nice amberina colored open sugar and creamer in Duncan-Miller's pressed glass Sandwich pattern. It features a sawtooth edge and the lacy...

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Hazel Atlas Capri Dot Whiskey Cordial Glass Vintage Azure Blue 3 in.

This Hazel Atlas Glass Company cordial stands three inches tall. It is in the Capri Dot pattern, which dates to the 1960s. It has no cracks, chips,...

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Heisey Glass Co. 10 in Celery Tray Relish Dish Queen Ann Empress

This glass tray was made by the Heisey Glass Company, one of the foremost American glass makers. This celery tray (sometimes sold as a pickle dish or...

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Heisey

Heisey mini panel Sugar Bowl Colonial Pattern #393 Narrow Flute

This is clear (color=crystal) paneled miniature or demitasses-size sugar bowl made by Heisey. The pattern is #393 narrow flute pattern. Inside the...

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Kings Crown Topaz Amber Spooner Celery Vase Tiffen

This Kings Crown or Excelsior or Thumbprint pattern piece is either a spooner or celery vase. Spooners, also called spoons, were part of sugar and...

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