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Featured Pattern

Featured Pattern:  New Martinsville Radiance


New Martinsville made Radiance from 1936 to 1939 and it was the glass that helped New Martinsville get through the depression.  Apparently this stylish pattern sold well and appealed to people looking for a bit of drama on their table.


New Martinsville Radiance Amber Cordial


You may find Radiance in striking colors like ruby and ice blue and with a bit of searching see cobalt blue, green and pink.  New Martinsville amber is rich and warm, and looks great with crystal or white china trimmed with gold.


New Martinsville made crystal too, which they sold plain and used for etched designs like Meadow Wreath. 


New Martinsville Radiance Creamer with Meadow Wreath Etch


Oddly, the only stemware is the cordial, like the amber piece shown above, and a flat tumbler.  That is unusual since most elegant glass companies made a dozen different stem shapes.


Radiance isn't truly rare, but some pieces are scarce, especially in ruby or cobalt blue.  You can find the amber more easily.


Glass decorating companies must have liked the wide plain panels.  Hughes from Canada used Radiance extensively to hold their Cornflower cut design.  Hughes Cornflower is popular - no wonder!


Hughes Cornflower Cut Radiance Crystal Sugar Bowl


Another interesting thing about Radiance is that some authors classify it as depression glass, others as elegant glass. It was partially hand made and is good quality glass.  


If you enjoy rich colors and striking, unusual shapes then consider Radiance from New Martinsville.


How to Clean Glass

Care Tips:  How to Safely Clean Your Glass


Ok.  You went to the flea market, found some super glass.  Now you need to wash it up!  Here's how.

First, get the right supplies.

Magic Sponge (TM).  These are wonderful general purpose cleaning tools that don't scratch.  The brand I use is Mr. Clean.  Use the sponge with regular dish soap or try a stronger cleaner.


Use Goop Off (TM) to remove old label gum.  Follow directions and be safe.


Soak china in warm Denture Cleaner.  


Bar Keepers Friend (TM) takes those nasty gray streaks off china and milk glass.


Use a bottle brush for stemware.


Candle wax comes off with hot water.  Put your candle holder under running water and gradually increase the temperature.


Sadly, haze does not come off glass.  That's why you want to check before you buy.   


Don't use the dishwasher for glass.

  

Shopping with us is like antiquing with your best friend

It's so much fun to go antiquing and even better when you find something. We cannot go shopping with you in person so let's go together online. Here are videos and comments about antiquing trips and glass tips for you.


Contents:

Finding Miss America

Reproduction Madrid Depression Glass

Floral Poinsesttia Pink Depression Glass with Billy Bob Helping

Royal Lace Depression Glass Rainbow of Colors

Let's Reduce Confusion! How to Tell Mold Etched Depression Glass

Not All Green Glassware is Depression Glass

Finding Cameo Green Depression Glass at the Antique Store

Setting the Table with Petal Swirl Ultramarine Teal Depression Glass

Let's Reduce Confusion with Cambridge Plate Shapes

Dueling Ribbons and Bows: Fostoria June and Romance


Finding Miss America

Here is a video of a great Miss America pink depression glass dinner plate we found recently.


Reproduction Madrid Depression Glass

This video shows a piece of reproduction Madrid depression glass, part of the Recollection line from Indiana Glass. Watch this for tips on how to spot repros.


Floral Poinsesttia Pink Depression Glass with Billy Bob Helping

Here is one of loveliest and popular pink depression glass patterns, Floral or Poinsettia, from Jeannette Glass. My friend Billy Bob makes a cameo appearance at the end.


Royal Lace Depression Glass Rainbow of Colors

Royal Lace is one of the most beautiful and sought after depression glass patterns and it comes in pink, green, cobalt blue and clear. Here are four pieces to show off these gorgeous colors.


Let's Reduce Confusion! How to Tell Mold Etched Depression Glass

Have you ever wondered what makes depression glass different from etched elegant glass? Both types have such pretty designs! Depression glass was mass produced using molds that had the designs in the mold, thus the pieces could be pressed without any hand made steps. Artisans made elegant glass partly by hand.


Not All Green Glassware is Depression Glass

Short video of our shopping trip where we found quite a bit of green glass from the 1970s marked as depression glass. Let's see the difference.


Finding Cameo Green Depression Glass at the Antique Store

We found Cameo or Dancing Girl green glass at the antique mall. This set had a lot of damage so we passed it up, but it's sure pretty glassware.


Setting the Table with Petal Swirl Ultramarine Teal Depression Glass

Here's a table set with Jeannette's Swirl ultramarine depression glass. Wow! It's a beautiful setting for dinner with friends.


Cambridge Chantilly Etched Glass

Confused by the number of plate shapes and line numbers that Cambridge Glass used? Let's look at their beautiful Chantilly etched crystal.


Dueling Ribbons and Bows: Fostoria June and Romance

Which do you like? Fostoria June with its graceful ribbons and bows or Romance with its ribbons and bows? Watch the video and vote!