Depression Glass was inexpensive, mostly machine made, glass in the depression era. It was given away as premiums (in oatmeal, flour, at the gas station, etc.) or sold cheaply at the five and ten cent stores. In addition to clear, many depression glass items were also made in colors. Pink and Green are typically the [...]
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American Bisque Vintage Cookie Jars were made from 1930 through 1973. The company was located in Williamstown, West Virginia and was in operation from 1919 until 1982. The Allen family owned and operated the company from 1922 to 1982. The company originally produced Kewpie doll heads. In addition to Cookie Jars, they also made lamps, [...]
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