ANYONE COLLECT DEPRESSION GLASS CALLED JADITE?

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I would cruise the local thrift stores. I find all kinds of depression glass/pressed glass there and it's mucho cheap ;D Check out the garage sale finds under finds in local dump thrift stores. Anyway scroll to the bottom for a peak at the depression glass / jadite bowls somebody posted. You can start posting some of your cool finds too ;) Happy hunting

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Nice finds Diggum! I read that post and liked your grill pans, I just didn't get to the bottom to see the jadite finds. You did really good, I've found a few pieces for a dime at the thrift shop I volunteer at but it takes some serious luck! If you sell that lot on ebay I think it should fetch at least 30-50 dollars for the lot, should be more if you split it up as long as there aren't chips or cracks. ;)
 

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Yes I collect it, and have a nice growing collection, I will post some pics after my move, I personally like Fire Kings Jadite Restaurant Ware, And have been lucky to find several pieces at yardsales and such, you either steal it for a dirt cheap price, or they want an arm and a leg,
 

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I don't collect depression glass as a hobby...but I do like shiny stuff.. :)
got these at a yard sale..I think they are depression glass, but not really sure..anyone know?...thanks
 

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Those are REALLY pretty. They look like depression glass but I've never seen any that color. My mother-in-law collects pink and my cousin collects amber. Those definitely look like theirs, just a different color. If you sell them let me know what they are and what they went for!
 

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Nice! I am definately no expert, but I would say those two pieces are depression glass.

The color is often refered to as topaz.

Being that they are etched patterns, they make me think of fostoria, but I am still trying to figure out who does the waffle bottoms. I see it alot.

I am at thrift stores almost daily, and I come across quite a bit of depression glass. Ofcourse most of the thrift stores around here have a general idea of what depressoin glass is, I can still usually find some awesome deals.

This is actually my first post in the T net forums, but I am going to be posting alot of my finds here!
 

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Could find no matches to your bowl in Warman's Depression Glass nor in Florence's glassware of the 40's, 50's, 60's. Keep looking.
 

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lol...I forgot about this thread....Seems like it averages about 2 replies a year... ;D

As for the glass bowl and plate...I still have them...Showed them to guy that was selling depression glass at a flea market and he said they might be Jubilee :dontknow: ....He offered me 20 dollars for both of them...Thanks for the replies anywhoo...
 

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yellow bowl and plate are called Patrick made by Lancaster glass co . i have a blank ( no etching) of the same set . they originally came with a glass spoon . it is considered a mayonaise set.
 

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