
A type of mass-produced glassware, often transparent or translucent and typically tinted green, was widely manufactured during the period roughly spanning the 1920s and 1930s. Examples include plates, bowls, and serving dishes,... Read more »

Collectible glassware produced primarily during the 1920s and 1930s, characterized by its pale pink hue and manufacturing process, presents a distinctive category within decorative arts. This type of glass, often machine-made and... Read more »

The delicate, rosy-hued glassware manufactured primarily during the 1930s, often mass-produced and characterized by its affordability and subtle imperfections, holds a unique place in collecting circles. An example is a set of... Read more »

This glassware, produced primarily during the 1930s, is characterized by its translucent, often slightly flawed, appearance and a specific color palette that includes a notable verdant hue. It was mass-produced and widely... Read more »

