

Help w/ Anchor Hocking Royal Ruby set
I just got this Royal Ruby Anchor Hocking set. I am not too familiar with depression glass. My research says this could be from the 1940s. I would appreciate any additional insights. Thank you!


I just got this Royal Ruby Anchor Hocking set. I am not too familiar with depression glass. My research says this could be from the 1940s. I would appreciate any additional insights. Thank you!
I am new to glass collecting. I just can’t enough hens on a nest.
I found this thrifting yesterday and have done research but I can’t nail down color and I have no black light, unfortunately. I looked around and we don’t have any fluorescent lighting, either :/
It’s about 5” wide at top of nest, has the single “M” mark inside with no bar or state outline, perfect condition, no chips nicks or roughness.
Can someone with expertise possible guide me? Thank you!
Hi everyone! I found this at a garage sale and thought the color was amazing! I have no idea what I’m looking at. Can anyone help me with info like time period, style and location? Thank you!!
I have over 100 pieces of pink depression glass that doesn’t glow with a 395 light but most if not all of them glow with a 365…. sorry for the dust
I want to sell this from late 18's, where to find a decent buyer and how much does it worth. Tnx
Hi all,
I recently acquired some vintage glass pieces. Some of them are easy to match up via google and ebay and some are not. These sets of horses/donkeys were in a box that contained some old summit art glass. I cant find these when searching up summit art horses/donkeys, but I also cant find them under any other brand. Any ideas?
I found this thrifting I tried googling it but it could be an antique? I can’t find something similar 🙃help please Does it have much value or can I use it as a catch all bowl?
Hi all, hoping someone can help me identify these glasses and point me toward where I might find more.
These glasses have been in my family for years and hold a lot of sentimental value — sadly the tall one recently suffered some significant rim damage (pic 1), which has been heartbreaking. We're desperate to track down replacements and ideally learn more about where they came from.
I have a set of two — one tall highball in black and one shorter rocks glass in red — both with the same abstract, angular prehistoric-style figures and a gold band.
I've also attached a photo of a near-identical set I found on Etsy (now sold out) in multiple colours — blue, orange, maroon — so the design clearly came in a range of colourways (pic 2).
Does anyone know:
Any leads hugely appreciated — this would mean the world to our family.