I'm watching this super informative depression glass video on 2-26-2023. I think I watched it when you originally posted it around 2 years ago, just can't recall. I want to watch the additional videos because I enjoy learning about these beautiful pieces. My favorite is the Hazel Atlas double handled soupbowl & plate. I can imagine doing a dining table set for 6 with an entire dinner service for 6 in this very charming Hazel Atlas pattern. I now plan to scout around for a complete service for 6 or put a service together piece by piece. The color & style are truly something new to me...and I do enjoy resetting my dining room table with change-outs of dishes plus the occasional new settings. Thanks for doing these videos!
Had to go back and watch this video again, if only for the fact that Salem is still very much missed. One can't help but feel a little tug at the heart every time that old footage of him appears at the end of your videos. Always reflect on those 20 years of joy he brought you, and I hope the memories continue to sustain you and make you smile! Have faith knowing he's in Heaven now where his suffering is over and he's being taken care of and looked after by your dad! It'll sure be a glorious day when all 3 of you are reunited! Blessings to you always.
Very educational presentation. Thank you Scott. Looks like the HA bubble pattern has great optic refraction. The 1960s HA El Dorado Dot pattern has fantastic optic refraction, such gorgeous glass. Looking forward to parts 2 and 3. Thank you!
Scott a Fabulous Depression Glass Extravaganza Part 1. The Hair pin soup bowl and plate are my favorite. It's purple or amethyst color is lovely. GREAT VIDEO AND GREAT CONTENT. THUMBS-UP ALWAYS!!!!!!!!
Thank you so much! That was wonderful. I was feverishly taking notes...I love to learn about depression glass so thank you for all of your research and knowledge and sharing it with us. Ever since I saw you drinking your coffee from your yellow Florentine cup and saucer, I have been in love with that color. I found a little creamer and saucer which was a mix of Florentine#1 and #2. So I guess seeing that and learning about that was my favorite. Can't wait for parts 2, 3, 4, as many as it takes!!!!!
Salem said Now, put me down. You have made my entire month because I will rewatch the depression glass series as this is my favorite glass. The light blue and the yellow were beautiful. I have my great grandmothers pink creamer and sugar bowl and they are my favorites that I own.
I love how educational your posts are. I have several depression pieces from my Grandmother, but don't really have a place to display them any longer. I did start collecting jadeite recently. Love watching you and thanks for the help.
I am a dork, but there is nothing more fun to me than looking through the old depression glass books. I learn something new every time I go through them. You have some lovely glass ware. Can't wait to see the other videos! Thanks for sharing!
Dear Scott, as you know from my previous comment, I your depression glass. When you announced the upcoming shows, I nearly jumped out of my chair, I cannot wait for them, especially "Part 3", with more of the jewel collection that you have. Love the beautiful colors, they make me very happy, so thank you, Scott! I'm going to start this video again, because....yes, just because. xo xo Jersey Ann
Oh boy this was fun!!!! Back in the 70s 80s and 90s when my best girlfriend and I went Antiquing all around Middle Tennessee and Southern Kentucky this was what we LOVED!!! And it was a real Special treat to find a little "something" that we could afford and then take home and find just the right place for it!!! We still have many of our treasures to reminisce about when and where we found them. And we still do prefer to go on the hunt all dressed up and be able to do lunch and make a day of it!!! But this tonight was fun! I think the Coasters were my favorites...aside from your Christmas tree and fireplace👵💖🦋.
Im new to your channel and I really love what you represent! So these are all my favorite!! Just really beautiful pieces👀!! Thank you for your knowledge it's really nice that you share it!! And what a blessing to have a furbaby for 20yrs!! ❤ 🖖🏾
Scott, you have such Beautiful glass! I love Depression glass! I 'm not a resaler! So have to be careful not to be a horder...haha... I display pieces I own around my home, so I can enjoy❣ Take Care Scott and thank you
Scott, I have that exact same pie plate you showed. I had no idea the pattern name but knew it must be older. I love it and use it to plate muffins and scones. thanks for sharing.
I was always overlooking both the Newport (hairpin) and Oyster & Pearl pieces because I found them mostly in the fired on Platonite (Hazel Atlas) and Vitrock (Anchor Hocking) colors. Thanks for the lessons.
I hated to see it come to an end! My favorites were the Imperial Big Gulp optic tumblers and the Chloe piece. I'm also a fan of Bubble in the sapphire blue. I had more a Kitchen Table than a Dining Room upbringing, but I do like peeking in! ✨😊✨
I have very little depression glass. Love it though. All of my Christmas decorations are staying put until February. I'm in Ca. So we have a lot of sun still..no snow. Thanks Scott.
Thanks for this wonderful video. I learned miuch about depression glass. You have inspired me to start collecting this glass. The typr that you describe as mid-century modern-ish appeals to me.
Delightful show today Scott! I just love the Iris Herringbone. I have several pieces in my collection including the iridescent pitcher, cake plates, some bowls and saucers, also the pitcher and goblets in clear. Your filming spot was perfect to highlight the lovely glass. And then, Salem. I had a precious kitty that lived into her 17th year. Cats are special, aren't they?
Enjoyed beautiful glass ! I have a vague memory of my granny Roebuck having peach luster coffee cups. My grandparents always lived in another state. So only saw them maybe Christmas or summer. Thanks for sharing. Sam is a lucky kitty cat. I had two cats one 17 and 16 years old. They both went into renal failure close to same time. It hurts when you have had them that long:(. I sure hope Salem’s health continues to be good.
I love the Cooperative Flint piece. How neat it would be to find all three pieces. I enjoy your channel so much. Thank you for taking time to share what you know. I learn something new just about every-time I watch. FYI... I never miss a video so I learn a lot!😉. I can’t wait for the next depression glass videos! Lots and Lots of love to you and sweet Salem from South Arkansas!🥰
awesome!...a 2, 3, 4, possibly 5 part extravaganza...this is going to be better than the planet of the apes movie marathon downtown at the Capri theater when I was a kid (that Scott is one smart little cookie...I really enjoyed this. You always learn so much here at the OCS.) (the green uranium glass can debut closer to St. Patrick's Day!)
Salem is a beautiful sable color! Thank you for teaching me even more glass companies I did not know. I was gifted an “Unbreakable dish set” Same amethyst color in the early 80s. My now husband came over for our first date. During dinner I informed him he was dining off unbreakable glass. I took a cup and winged it at the wall. It smashed to pieces 😑 He later told me that he stuck around after that 😉!!
What a wonderful video's series you got on depression glass, can't wait for the rest of them. I'm a reseller and this is going to be my to go to learn all those patterns. Thanks for the video
Fascinating! I see almost no American glass here (at least I think I don't, as I have no knowledge of US factories, patterns or shapes) So many lovely pieces, the Anchor Hocking Jadite Vase at about 19mins is definitely a favourite even if they were made in abundance. Just a classic deco design. The Imperial Glass tumblers are very much my style also. Great idea to film at the window with the natural light streaming in. Really looking forward to the next installments.
Hello Scott and Salem! I absolutely love how you change the format up, I’m constantly learning from you. We have Peach State Depression Glass Club in metro Atlanta that I joined for a little while. They have a huge glass show every August, when not in lockdown of course. It was really fun and full of fun people. I’m probably wrong, but my guess on your small green glass bowl is a Viking Glass flower frog bowl. But I’m not sure if they made that light green color. Huge thumbs up on this series! 👍
The crystal and black sugar and creamer are stunning! I am just beginning to learn about depression glass and really appreciate you sharing your knowledge. I can't decide between starting a collection by color or pattern ;-) or maybe just by whatever I can find thrifting.
OooooOOOoh the YuMminess of all that glassware catching the sunlight! LoVed seeing Salem he's such a sweet boy. Hey, I have that same Cape Cod sweat shirt. Thanks for addressing winter blues...with the holidays behind us and gloomier short days and endless nights it can be a sad time...but I am hopeful and know that every season has a purpose and spring is just around the corner! HaPpY New Year Scott wishing all the best to you & Salem!
My Gran had the entire set of “Bubble”, including all the serving dishes and tea service, all in the pale blue. She kept that set in the China cabinet as her “good company dishes”, and I loved them. She got them as a complete set when she married my Granther, and was fiercely protective of them. Any child caught taking any out of the cabinet was in for trouble. She also had a set of lustre ware in apricot, with paired leaved all around the rims. The kitchen cabinets with the every day dishes were crammed full of mis matched pieces of fine English China, and I always tried to get a squared off plate when setting table for dinner. She had a cherry Orchard pitcher in green, which she used to make lemonade for us kids when we took lunches alfresco. All that fine depression era glass brings her back to me clear as day.🖤🇨🇦
I have a blue Anchor Hocking Philbe 2 qt covered casserole I found at a thrift store fill a bag sale two years ago, I kept it for myself because I love the color...I never knew the pattern name and never looked it up because I knew I was not going to sell it, so thank you for that info...I never find the bubble pattern in blue either
Well Scott I'm in depression glass heaven. My favorites are Hazel, green and yellow cloverleaf. Cambridge almost anything in it..I've collected depression glass for many years ,I would pick a pattern and start the hunt it was just what I needed at the time, the passing of my father started me to find something to do.i wanted to find things that I had as a kid and that started me on my journey and still on the hunt to this day.thank you Scott and Salem for taking me along with you, I've learned so much from you and that helps me identify glassware that I may not recognize otherwise. The Fire King Philbe dinnerware is only in the museum of depression glass I've never seen any in all my travels. Just one plate is over a thousand dollars. My dream is to find one or see one.your supervisor did an excellent job to day.now let him enjoy the fire.part 2 coming up.
The little green bowl is actually the bottom half of a vase. It had a clear glass frog that sat on top with a taper holder in the center. It came in other colors including pink. Made I think in the 50s.
Thanks for sharing Salem he’s a beauty decorating is awesome. Thank you for helping keeping folks strong During these winter months with your colorful depression glass. I took down Christmas and put up colorful snow flakes and white lights anything wintry 🥶. Also lots of 💕
Wonderful! I saved it, and I am writing these things down going that it will stick with me! Thank you for doing this, I am waiting anxiously for the next episode. Especially to find out what I am doing wrong trying to identify something that am almost positive, after seeing your examples, is Fostoria. Same style, different pattern. I have something to go on, anyway.
I love when I tune in to TH-cam and you're on! It's like getting a verity show. Thank you for all your time editing and wrk that goes into your craft. You're so kind to think of everyone who maybe going thru the "blues". I'm so glad we have you to fill/ fulfill our days. Kitty looks great!!
I actually love it all... it's so beautiful.. I started with a i think its called watermelon , its pink and uranium green glasses.. it went down hill from there, love uranium and pink. Love your informative videos... thank you
@@michellemack6640 yes.... i have a disply with black light timer... I loveeeeee it... it was a goodwill find in a bag for 1.99 and its so thin... i was surprised it wasn't all broken..
@@basementtreasuresantiques6269 Yes, I have a trio of parfait glasses, also from Goodwill, and they are the thinness pieces of depression glass I own, just beautiful.
Thank you Scott and Salem for the very informative video on the depression glass I learned a lot and on the bubble I always see the blue here in silicon Valley I never the crystal also thank you for mentioning about the depression to help people become aware of themselves to to get it out there that there are people that care and Salem is wonderful as always
Yes, Julie.....so important to exercise, try to eat healthy meals and stay as connected as possible. January is a tough month for folks with depression.
What a lucky day for Salem & you when you found this beautiful boy ! My Mom adopted a solid gray cat from a marina and she outlived my Mom and she became my “ inheritance “. My Mom always said she was a Russian Blue and I would always say huh ok Mom and age would insist more. Princess Gray lived to be 22 and was on fluids the last few years of her life. I always thought it was my privilege and honor to care for her for my Mom. The glass all looks so beautiful. My two favorites are the pink compote and the blue tea glasses. I don’t have any Depression glass from my Mim but I do have an entire set of china that she acquired piece by piece by going to the movies with her sister. It’s a lovely set with a sheath of bamboo on it and it’s marked made in Occupied Japan. I love it because of all the memorable times gathered in the dining room with extended family and friends. My Mom was an excellent cook so the dishes were a great compliment to her skill. Thanks for another entertaining video in which I continue to learn from you. Looking forward to the next video. Wonder when Salem’s birthday is ? We need a birthday party for the dear boy. Stay well and be safe.
Love the glass. So beautiful. Thanks for showing us.
Scott, What an education. Love this video. Thanks to you and thanks to Salem for giving up his window sill. Beautiful presentation.
Very exciting! I love it when you teach. I like the lamp and furniture tutorials 😉
THANK YOU!
Thanks Scott, your the best!
Wonderful show
LOVE, LOVE, LOVED this video! Thanks.
I'm watching this super informative depression glass video on 2-26-2023. I think I watched it when you originally posted it around 2 years ago, just can't recall. I want to watch the additional videos because I enjoy learning about these beautiful pieces. My favorite is the Hazel Atlas double handled soupbowl & plate. I can imagine doing a dining table set for 6 with an entire dinner service for 6 in this very charming Hazel Atlas pattern. I now plan to scout around for a complete service for 6 or put a service together piece by piece. The color & style are truly something new to me...and I do enjoy resetting my dining room table with change-outs of dishes plus the occasional new settings. Thanks for doing these videos!
Thank you, Curtis!
Beautiful glass wear. Love yellow. Thanks for video
Salem is such a beautiful cat!! I'm just praying 🙏🙏 that you have *extended* time with him. Stay safe while thrifting and have fun! 😷😊😷
This is a fabulous series . Thank you so much. The pink elegant compote-beautiful ❤️
Had to go back and watch this video again, if only for the fact that Salem is still very much missed. One can't help but feel a little tug at the heart every time that old footage of him appears at the end of your videos. Always reflect on those 20 years of joy he brought you, and I hope the memories continue to sustain you and make you smile! Have faith knowing he's in Heaven now where his suffering is over and he's being taken care of and looked after by your dad! It'll sure be a glorious day when all 3 of you are reunited! Blessings to you always.
Love Salem!!!
Very informative!!!! Thank you!!
Yes, I love it.
Loved the glass .
Very educational presentation. Thank you Scott. Looks like the HA bubble pattern has great optic refraction. The 1960s HA El Dorado Dot pattern has fantastic optic refraction, such gorgeous glass. Looking forward to parts 2 and 3. Thank you!
Thanks Scott for the lesson in Depression Glass. I've always loved it, but knew virtually nothing about it.
I loved all the information, thank you for the lesson. Great job!
Thanks for putting a bright day during this depressing time of year...
Scott a Fabulous Depression Glass Extravaganza Part 1. The Hair pin soup bowl and plate are my favorite. It's purple or amethyst color is lovely. GREAT VIDEO AND GREAT CONTENT. THUMBS-UP ALWAYS!!!!!!!!
Great video, Scott! Thanks for shining a spotlight on mental health issues - and for entertaining us and educating us. You are a treasure yourself!
Loved it all! Looking forward to future videos on depression glass! 👍
😍 Crystal and black creamer set - wow!
Scott thank you for this. I really enjoyed the sharing and appreciate the effort in doing something like this.
Love the pink cambridge compote and the amethyst thanks for sharing
Great video ilovet thanks for sharing.
I love your collection!
Thank you so much! That was wonderful. I was feverishly taking notes...I love to learn about depression glass so thank you for all of your research and knowledge and sharing it with us. Ever since I saw you drinking your coffee from your yellow Florentine cup and saucer, I have been in love with that color. I found a little creamer and saucer which was a mix of Florentine#1 and #2. So I guess seeing that and learning about that was my favorite. Can't wait for parts 2, 3, 4, as many as it takes!!!!!
Thanks for showing me your beautiful depression glass.😃
Salem said Now, put me down. You have made my entire month because I will rewatch the depression glass series as this is my favorite glass. The light blue and the yellow were beautiful. I have my great grandmothers pink creamer and sugar bowl and they are my favorites that I own.
I love how educational your posts are. I have several depression pieces from my Grandmother, but don't really have a place to display them any longer. I did start collecting jadeite recently. Love watching you and thanks for the help.
I am a dork, but there is nothing more fun to me than looking through the old depression glass books. I learn something new every time I go through them. You have some lovely glass ware. Can't wait to see the other videos! Thanks for sharing!
Your home is just gorgeous
Dear Scott, as you know from my previous comment, I your depression glass. When you announced the upcoming shows, I nearly jumped out of my chair, I cannot wait for them, especially "Part 3", with more of the jewel collection that you have. Love the beautiful colors, they make me very happy, so thank you, Scott! I'm going to start this video again, because....yes, just because. xo xo Jersey Ann
Your place looks great Scott !! I love your Christmas tree . I think my favorite of your finds are the green coasters 💯happy new year 🎉💯
Inspired by you. I have started collecting just cups and saucers. I so enjoy having my cup of coffee in these gems. Thanks.❤️🇨🇦
Oh boy this was fun!!!! Back in the 70s 80s and 90s when my best girlfriend and I went Antiquing all around Middle Tennessee and Southern Kentucky this was what we LOVED!!! And it was a real Special treat to find a little "something" that we could afford and then take home and find just the right place for it!!! We still have many of our treasures to reminisce about when and where we found them. And we still do prefer to go on the hunt all dressed up and be able to do lunch and make a day of it!!! But this tonight was fun! I think the Coasters were my favorites...aside from your Christmas tree and fireplace👵💖🦋.
I love your show and I really love your funnies
Drooling over some things....
i always watch your vedeos thanks for teaching us keep it up greetings from Malta
I always enjoy Scott...
Im new to your channel and I really love what you represent! So these are all my favorite!! Just really beautiful pieces👀!! Thank you for your knowledge it's really nice that you share it!! And what a blessing to have a furbaby for 20yrs!! ❤ 🖖🏾
Love the pieces you share and your incredible knowledge. Thanks so much!
The Black & Crystal Sugar and Creamer are Stunning !
Scott, you have such Beautiful glass! I love Depression glass! I 'm not a resaler! So have to be careful not to be a horder...haha... I display pieces I own around my home, so I can enjoy❣ Take Care Scott and thank you
Love the information. Your kitty is well behaved. My cat, who is also elderly, would have been trying to get at the glass.
That is exactly why I moved to Florida! Best decision ever❤️❤️❤️
Thanks Scott for sharing on this beautiful glass pieces. I love all older glass.
Scott thank you so much for your education on Depression Glass. I found a pink console bowl with etchings that im researching.😀
Scott, I have that exact same pie plate you showed. I had no idea the pattern name but knew it must be older. I love it and use it to plate muffins and scones. thanks for sharing.
I was always overlooking both the Newport (hairpin) and Oyster & Pearl pieces because I found them mostly in the fired on Platonite (Hazel Atlas) and Vitrock (Anchor Hocking) colors. Thanks for the lessons.
I hated to see it come to an end! My favorites were the Imperial Big Gulp optic tumblers and the Chloe piece. I'm also a fan of Bubble in the sapphire blue. I had more a Kitchen Table than a Dining Room upbringing, but I do like peeking in! ✨😊✨
I have very little depression glass.
Love it though. All of my Christmas decorations are staying put until February.
I'm in Ca. So we have a lot of sun still..no snow. Thanks Scott.
You’re a good guy Scott ❤️
Very thoughtful seller and very knowledgeable.
Thanks for this wonderful video. I learned miuch about depression glass. You have inspired me to start collecting this glass. The typr that you describe as mid-century modern-ish appeals to me.
Delightful show today Scott! I just love the Iris Herringbone. I have several pieces in my collection including the iridescent pitcher, cake plates, some bowls and saucers, also the pitcher and goblets in clear. Your filming spot was perfect to highlight the lovely glass. And then, Salem. I had a precious kitty that lived into her 17th year. Cats are special, aren't they?
Thank you for sharing your knowledge Scott! It’s all just beautiful!
Enjoyed beautiful glass ! I have a vague memory of my granny Roebuck having peach luster coffee cups. My grandparents always lived in another state. So only saw them maybe Christmas or summer. Thanks for sharing. Sam is a lucky kitty cat. I had two cats one 17 and 16 years old. They both went into renal failure close to same time. It hurts when you have had them that long:(. I sure hope Salem’s health continues to be good.
Just discovered your channel. Salem is adorbs...my kitty just passed at 22 yrs old:( love your tribute and acknowledment of depression...you awesome!
I love the Cooperative Flint piece. How neat it would be to find all three pieces. I enjoy your channel so much. Thank you for taking time to share what you know. I learn something new just about every-time I watch. FYI... I never miss a video so I learn a lot!😉. I can’t wait for the next depression glass videos! Lots and Lots of love to you and sweet Salem from South Arkansas!🥰
Thank you for your gift!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Always nice to see Salem.
Scott,. I love this session !!! One of the best ever. ❤️❤️❤️
Thank you 😘
Love this information! I have collected depression glass for years but don’t know all about the patterns I have.
awesome!...a 2, 3, 4, possibly 5 part extravaganza...this is going to be better than the planet of the apes movie marathon downtown at the Capri theater when I was a kid (that Scott is one smart little cookie...I really enjoyed this. You always learn so much here at the OCS.) (the green uranium glass can debut closer to St. Patrick's Day!)
Salem is a beautiful sable color! Thank you for teaching me even more glass companies I did not know. I was gifted an “Unbreakable dish set” Same amethyst color in the early 80s. My now husband came over for our first date. During dinner I informed him he was dining off unbreakable glass. I took a cup and winged it at the wall. It smashed to pieces 😑 He later told me that he stuck around after that 😉!!
Ha ha ha oh poodle no you didn't! That poor glass cup!!!!!
@@oldcuriosityshop265 😎👍
Salem is such a sweet old man .
Make it as long as you want!I am enjoying this series.Thank you.( my fav would be the amber)
What a wonderful video's series you got on depression glass, can't wait for the rest of them. I'm a reseller and this is going to be my to go to learn all those patterns. Thanks for the video
Fascinating! I see almost no American glass here (at least I think I don't, as I have no knowledge of US factories, patterns or shapes) So many lovely pieces, the Anchor Hocking Jadite Vase at about 19mins is definitely a favourite even if they were made in abundance. Just a classic deco design. The Imperial Glass tumblers are very much my style also. Great idea to film at the window with the natural light streaming in. Really looking forward to the next installments.
Nate, thank you!!!!!
So informative! You are so authentic and humble. I thought I was the only gay boy that collected depression glass in high school.
What a blessing to have Sebastian for 20 years! ❤️🙏💪🎁
Hello Scott and Salem! I absolutely love how you change the format up, I’m constantly learning from you. We have Peach State Depression Glass Club in metro Atlanta that I joined for a little while. They have a huge glass show every August, when not in lockdown of course. It was really fun and full of fun people. I’m probably wrong, but my guess on your small green glass bowl is a Viking Glass flower frog bowl. But I’m not sure if they made that light green color. Huge thumbs up on this series! 👍
Thank you so much. Great guess on the bowl with the 3 legs.
The crystal and black sugar and creamer are stunning! I am just beginning to learn about depression glass and really appreciate you sharing your knowledge. I can't decide between starting a collection by color or pattern ;-) or maybe just by whatever I can find thrifting.
I can see why you collect these items.The Cambridge etched topaz glass.The Cleo piece stunning.The blue folstoria,bridal looking..delicate.Romantic
It really is lovely glass.
@@oldcuriosityshop265 I live in the UK so seeing the history of American glass is incredible.
Thanks Scott, that was very informative.
I love Depression glass, cheers me up, lol
OooooOOOoh the YuMminess of all that glassware catching the sunlight! LoVed seeing Salem he's such a sweet boy. Hey, I have that same Cape Cod sweat shirt. Thanks for addressing winter blues...with the holidays behind us and gloomier short days and endless nights it can be a sad time...but I am hopeful and know that every season has a purpose and spring is just around the corner! HaPpY New Year Scott wishing all the best to you & Salem!
I think my Cape Cod sweat shirt is about 20 years old!!!!
The Imperial Glass tumblers are fantastic. That color!
Beautiful stuff, Scott! Hiya Salem!
My Gran had the entire set of “Bubble”, including all the serving dishes and tea service, all in the pale blue. She kept that set in the China cabinet as her “good company dishes”, and I loved them.
She got them as a complete set when she married my Granther, and was fiercely protective of them. Any child caught taking any out of the cabinet was in for trouble. She also had a set of lustre ware in apricot, with paired leaved all around the rims.
The kitchen cabinets with the every day dishes were crammed full of mis matched pieces of fine English China, and I always tried to get a squared off plate when setting table for dinner.
She had a cherry Orchard pitcher in green, which she used to make lemonade for us kids when we took lunches alfresco. All that fine depression era glass brings her back to me clear as day.🖤🇨🇦
I have a blue Anchor Hocking Philbe 2 qt covered casserole I found at a thrift store fill a bag sale two years ago, I kept it for myself because I love the color...I never knew the pattern name and never looked it up because I knew I was not going to sell it, so thank you for that info...I never find the bubble pattern in blue either
Well Scott I'm in depression glass heaven. My favorites are Hazel, green and yellow cloverleaf. Cambridge almost anything in it..I've collected depression glass for many years ,I would pick a pattern and start the hunt it was just what I needed at the time, the passing of my father started me to find something to do.i wanted to find things that I had as a kid and that started me on my journey and still on the hunt to this day.thank you Scott and Salem for taking me along with you, I've learned so much from you and that helps me identify glassware that I may not recognize otherwise. The Fire King Philbe dinnerware is only in the museum of depression glass I've never seen any in all my travels. Just one plate is over a thousand dollars. My dream is to find one or see one.your supervisor did an excellent job to day.now let him enjoy the fire.part 2 coming up.
The little green bowl is actually the bottom half of a vase. It had a clear glass frog that sat on top with a taper holder in the center. It came in other colors including pink. Made I think in the 50s.
Thanks for sharing Salem he’s a beauty decorating is awesome. Thank you for helping keeping folks strong During these winter months with your colorful depression glass. I took down Christmas and put up colorful snow flakes and white lights anything wintry 🥶. Also lots of 💕
Wonderful! I saved it, and I am writing these things down going that it will stick with me! Thank you for doing this, I am waiting anxiously for the next episode. Especially to find out what I am doing wrong trying to identify something that am almost positive, after seeing your examples, is Fostoria. Same style, different pattern. I have something to go on, anyway.
Handsome kitty!
I love when I tune in to TH-cam and you're on! It's like getting a verity show. Thank you for all your time editing and wrk that goes into your craft. You're so kind to think of everyone who maybe going thru the "blues". I'm so glad we have you to fill/ fulfill our days. Kitty looks great!!
:) ❤
I love the crystal and black sugar and creamer. I have never seen that before.
I actually love it all... it's so beautiful.. I started with a i think its called watermelon , its pink and uranium green glasses.. it went down hill from there, love uranium and pink. Love your informative videos... thank you
Watermelon is gorgeous glass and it's definitely a slippery slope, lol.
@@michellemack6640 yes.... i have a disply with black light timer... I loveeeeee it... it was a goodwill find in a bag for 1.99 and its so thin... i was surprised it wasn't all broken..
@@basementtreasuresantiques6269 Yes, I have a trio of parfait glasses, also from Goodwill, and they are the thinness pieces of depression glass I own, just beautiful.
Thank you Scott and Salem for the very informative video on the depression glass I learned a lot and on the bubble I always see the blue here in silicon Valley I never the crystal also thank you for mentioning about the depression to help people become aware of themselves to to get it out there that there are people that care and Salem is wonderful as always
Yes, Julie.....so important to exercise, try to eat healthy meals and stay as connected as possible. January is a tough month for folks with depression.
👍👍👍👍👍🍀
Salem says PUT ME DOWN 🤣🤣🤣
Thanks, Scott for this series. Looking forward to learning all I can. 💜
The crystal and black is very dramatic. I have lots of Hersey rose. Love colored glass, thank you for sharing
God bless that beautiful boy Salem. He looks great Scott. Happy new year! May it be better than the last one.
Crystal and black
I do have Monax creamer, sugar and lid in American sweetheart.
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Love this series. As I struggle in getting through the month of January. Its so cold long dreary days.thank you for helping us get through winter
What a lucky day for Salem & you when you found this beautiful boy ! My Mom adopted a solid gray cat from a marina and she outlived my Mom and she became my “ inheritance “. My Mom always said she was a Russian Blue and I would always say huh ok Mom and age would insist more. Princess Gray lived to be 22 and was on fluids the last few years of her life. I always thought it was my privilege and honor to care for her for my Mom.
The glass all looks so beautiful. My two favorites are the pink compote and the blue tea glasses. I don’t have any Depression glass from my Mim but I do have an entire set of china that she acquired piece by piece by going to the movies with her sister. It’s a lovely set with a sheath of bamboo on it and it’s marked made in Occupied Japan. I love it because of all the memorable times gathered in the dining room with extended family and friends. My Mom was an excellent cook so the dishes were a great compliment to her skill. Thanks for another entertaining video in which I continue to learn from you. Looking forward to the next video. Wonder when Salem’s birthday is ? We need a birthday party for the dear boy. Stay well and be safe.
Salem was born in the early spring such as April or May.