/r/glasscollecting
A subreddit dedicated to pressed, patterned, or molded glassware mass produced before 1980.
Glass Collecting
A subreddit dedicated to antique and vintage glassware. Everything from Early American Pressed Glass, Depression Glass, to Pyrex and Kitchen Glassware is welcome here.
What is allowed here
Anything relating to vintage or antique glassware including but not limited to:
What isn't allowed here
We do not allow sales, appraisals. advertisements, drug paraphernalia or self made pieces.
Can you ID this for me
Please include well lit pictures showing the full piece and any markings, stickers or engravings. We will do our best but we can not guarantee knowing everything.
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Went thru every Cambridge catalog...
Just got this 40-piece (yes, forty) for a steal (I'm guessing) and wondering if anyone can help with its details. I'm thinking Dolphin Green, circa 1956. There's an iced tea glass, a wine goblet, a Champagne saucer, and a cordial glass. I know very little about glass collecting. I ran some lead tests (water displacement, light fracturing) and they seem to be lead free. Anyone else able to point me in a direction toward things worth knowing? TIA!
Teal Riihimaki Glass Finland vase. 70s. 8.75”
My MIL inherited this glassware from her MIL and has always commented on how she hopes to find another set. Outside of its bamboo stem and etched duck on the glass, I’m not sure who made this or what type of glassware it is. Any suggestions where to look?
Perfect condition