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Looking For Antique Glass? Try Some Green Retro Glassware
By Michael Baker


Most of the green retro glassware you will find at antique stores, flea markets, and even mom and pop shops is from the Depression era. This glassware was mass produced during this time in history, and with such a low cost of ownership back then, people could actually afford it. The quality was not of the greatest, so actually finding this sort of glassware still around, and even in a pristine condition, is almost unheard of.

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Nicole Sommers writes:

Subject: Green retro glassware

Hi I was hoping to get in contact with Michael Baker, as I have some retro green glassware. I was wondering if he could tell me where to take it to get valued or if its the green glassware that he is talking about. Regards Nicole

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