During the American period, known as the Great Depression was a difficult time for many people. Jobs are scarce and there were many families that do not pinch the lower income, reduced or hear. For this reason, the economic slowdown, which in turn has started producing glassware, plates, cups and bowls to produce what is known as Depression glass.
This glass at low cost and accessible was done quickly and easily in the American Midwest, where the material wasabundance of glass and were created to determine the fair of this type of pressed glass. The goal for managers of depression glass was made products very cheap for the saturation of the market for sale. In fact, the glass was so cheap, sometimes it's because of promotional items.
A key selling points and attractions of this type of glass that came in a variety of colors and designs. Deep ruby red, emerald green, the colors of cobalt blue and amber were frequent, butpink depression glass was perhaps the most popular. The nuances and richness of these cost elements are arranged visually appealing and accessible to economic resources for families to purchase items for the home in Nice.
At it's peak, there were more than 20 companies manufacturing glass depression that are used with more than 100 models registered. The reasons associated with the color makes the piece unique. Each model has its own name, as "American Sweetheart" or "Aurora" and have been used to addThe life and the call by the glass. Some models were made by many companies, but some are specific to this machine, which lead to more valuable in recent times.
The collection of glass Depression can be very rewarding. The fact that the elements have been made until recently, is plentiful and not difficult to find. In addition, through the mass production of the times and the economy, there are many different styles, colors and designs to choose from to collect. Some collectorsSpecialists in one color, but others decide for one model or the complete set of components for the collection may be sold initially as a complete collection.
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