The value of any depression glass piece is dependent on the pattern it is. For example a Ballerina pattern sherbet is worth considerably more than an Ovide pattern. First, determine the pattern and then you will be able to ascertain the price value. A reference to Hazel Atlas depression glass can be found at the hazelatlasglass.com website.
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Depression glass was produced in the 1930's, so it isn't antique. An antique is over 100 years old. The value of each piece depends on how common or rare it is, and what condition it is in. If you search for your piece on Ebay and/or replacements.com, you can get some idea of what it is worth. Be prepared to be dissapointed, though. Depression glass was produced in mass quantities and often given away for free as a company promotion, so it really isn't worth much, unless you find a piece in a rare pattern or colour. You can often find plates at thrift stores or flea markets for as low as $3.00. It's also hard to tell if something is really Depression glass, or a later reproduction. Have fun collecting!
I have a green depression glass rolling pin with the wood rod running through it with wood handles. In the 1990 antique book of the depression years it was worth 275.00-325.00 depending on the condition. I will be listing it on eBay this week and if anyone is interested I will do BIN. Thank you
Madrid pattern depression glass was first made by the Federal Glass Company from 1932 to 1939. The purple Madrid pattern sells for around $15 - $20 for the pair.
The 1964 Green Bay Packers autographed drinking glass in excellent condition sells for $80 to $90. The glass is 5.5 inches tall, and is fairly rare.
What is the electric conductivity value for the glass
depression is when your sad and depressed reccion is the lose of value
I have a Owl stands about 17" high Gold,green,organ, with glass eyes. Please if you could let me know the value of this Owl. Thank you, Kerma
There is not a definitive value for antique red glass. There are not only differing prices for when the glass was created, but what shade of red they are, such as ruby or cranberry.
Depression glass was produced in the 1930's, so it isn't antique. An antique is over 100 years old. The value of each piece depends on how common or rare it is, and what condition it is in. If you search for your piece on Ebay and/or replacements.com, you can get some idea of what it is worth. Be prepared to be dissapointed, though. Depression glass was produced in mass quantities and often given away for free as a company promotion, so it really isn't worth much, unless you find a piece in a rare pattern or colour. You can often find plates at thrift stores or flea markets for as low as $3.00. It's also hard to tell if something is really Depression glass, or a later reproduction. Have fun collecting!
1.33 The IOR of 1.33 is the common value for water at 0°C, and to me is not the common accepted value for glass. That being said, there are many different types of glass, and they all vary in IOR. However a common standard value for glass is 1.5
1.33 The IOR of 1.33 is the common value for water at 0°C, and to me is not the common accepted value for glass. That being said, there are many different types of glass, and they all vary in IOR. However a common standard value for glass is 1.5