They form a lovely border beneath the pretty
pink depression glass cups perched on top in sculptural fashion.
They form a lovely border beneath the pretty pink
depression glass cups perched on top in sculptural fashion.
You also made me remember that I have a lovely
pink depression glass platter that I have never used on my tables.
Next, there were the
green depression glass plates picked up recently at a yard sale along with the pink depression water glasses and the Fostoria green etched vase that the roses are in.
As my collection of vintage china and dishes has grown (that's a whole different post) I now love to set a mismatched table working in pink
depression glass salad plates, little gold rimmed bread plates, equestrian themed dessert dishes and the list goes on.
2009 Sustainability, Elisa Platteau Gallery, Brussels Songbook, kunstraum muenchen, Munich Collaboration with Andreas
Wegner Depression Glass, Goethe Nationalmuseum, Weimar Nietzsche Archiv, Weimar Interior design for the conference «Historicity and Modernism»
I love having my green
depression glass containers on the counter for easy access and a few pieces of art collected over the years add to the homey and personal ambience.
I have collected green
depression glass for years and love the green canisters and spice jars and other utilitarian pieces I use daily.
Many of the hottest collectibles of the 20th Century, including Hummel figurines,
Depression glass, Roseville pottery, comic books, baseball cards, lunchboxes, vintage denim, Happy Meal toys, and, of course, Beanie Babies, are worth just a fraction of their former values in the 21st Century.
I always loved her pink
depression glass, especially this tall, pink glass just perfect for a milk shake!
With your work, it helps to know what the netting stands for or what
the Depression glass is.
Things like tea pots,
Depression glass, mismatched pottery and china, baskets, birdhouses, crystal and silver.
Between Naps on the Porch blog in celebration of Tablescape Thursday, and Leah's Tales From Bloggeritaville because
the depression glass dishes and vase were big bargains from a yard sale and they fit right in with her Thrifty Thursday post.
The pink
depression glasses are so pretty!