Who doesn't love thrifting for cool vintage finds? Knowing what brands to look for can help you get the best bang for your ...
If you’re just beginning to collect vintage glassware, circa-1960s and ’70s pieces by Culver can be a more accessible ...
With its magical sparkle and classic beauty, there's really nothing quite like antique cut glass. Your grandma's china cabinet was probably full of it, and if you're like many of us, you inherited ...
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It’s easy to overlook what’s sitting in your own kitchen. That sturdy Pyrex dish you’ve had for years might not just be for ...
Del Pedro entered the vintage glassware-collecting rabbit hole in 2012, when he was preparing to open his Prospect Heights bar, Tooker Alley. “You see all these old pictures of drinks in these really ...
Most of us have a few differently shaped glasses, some to use every day and others for parties. You need a water glass and wine glasses, one for white wine and another for red. Before dinner you need ...
The bright white milk glass bud vase that has stood quietly on your mother’s kitchen shelf since the 1950s is actually an object with a history that dates to the Italian Renaissance era. In fact, milk ...
Not many people know this, but before WWII, large amounts of decorative glass were made in Indiana. The Indiana Glass Company, located in Dunkirk north/northeast of Muncie, manufactured what we now ...
Low-cost molded or pressed glass with an iridescent finish had many names in the very early 20th century. First sold as inexpensive molded and pressed decorative wares, at a time when fine glass was ...
Tall brass and copper candleholders instantly invoke an eerie, autumnal vibe. Paradis likes grouping aged ones in a mix of ...