During the Great Depression, glass companies turned to machine made
methods to produce inexpensive, colorful glass for the table and
kitchen. Green was a popular color for this glassware and its
popularity is very evident today among collectors. This book, the
first of its kind to extensively cover only Depression Era green
glass, contains over 250 color photographs illustrating a wide
variety of pieces. Examples of forty-six patterns and brief
histories of the glass companies are included, along with a chapter
of incidental pieces from such firms as Anchor Hocking,
Bartlett-Collins, Federal, Hazel-Atlas, Imperial, L.E. Smith, U.S.
Glass and others. Authors Monica Lynn Clements and Patricia Rosser
Clements have created an indispensable guide for all who collect
Depression Era glass and enjoy the beauty of green glassware.
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