The Most Rare Depression Glass Pieces
Some depression glass pieces are very hard to found, even in bad condition.
A lot of them is owned by people that don't now the price of that, and have many collectors searching for one.
Maybe you are one of them.
In this article, I will show some rare and beauty pieces.
Ruby Red Aladdin Beehive Lamp It was produced in 1937, for only six mouths, and because this, have a little number of them, today, especially in good condition.
If you're a good luck man, you can found and buy it for 700$, up to 950$, approximately; but, if the piece is owned by one other collector, forgive, hardly he will sell.
The Ruby Red Aladdin Lamp Beehive is incredibly beautiful: that colors varies I a light red with amber tint to dark, rich red, admirably making it attractive to any observer, because their deep colors.
Why be a very valuable piece, the counterfeiters see in it a good opportunity to earn money, getting distracted collectors.
But do not worry, I will show you some tips to recognize the fake pieces: - The fake piece don't have the mark "Aladdin" on it wick-raising knob.
- The color of the falsification isn't the same of the original.
- Be wary of low prices - Do not buy from anyone, always look for a seller with credibility to buy that.
Ruby Flower Center Flying Lady Bowl This piece was made in honor of traveling circus artists, that on one occasion, in Ohio, surprised the glass makers workers of Cambrigde Glass, with their shows.
In general, the price of this piece ae, approximately, $400.
Logically, the price varies with the condition of the piece: how dirty is that, less is the price; in good state, it will be expensive.
The star is the Statuesque Serie, a precious garners up warded of $2000 or more! It lies with the ruby, flower-centered Flying Lady Bowl.
Cambridge Glass Company's Blue Cleo Etched and Flooted Sugar Silfer Cleo pattern was introduced by Cambridge in 1930, and produced in the colorers amber, green, crystal, peach, gold; but the blue color attracted the buyers.
This piece is so hard to find, and the most costly.
These sugar silfer can easily be bought for $1000, or more.
Many collectors only locked this piece, the owners hardly sell that for any price.
Usually, it can be found in a Depression Glass Club Member's private collection.
A lot of them is owned by people that don't now the price of that, and have many collectors searching for one.
Maybe you are one of them.
In this article, I will show some rare and beauty pieces.
Ruby Red Aladdin Beehive Lamp It was produced in 1937, for only six mouths, and because this, have a little number of them, today, especially in good condition.
If you're a good luck man, you can found and buy it for 700$, up to 950$, approximately; but, if the piece is owned by one other collector, forgive, hardly he will sell.
The Ruby Red Aladdin Lamp Beehive is incredibly beautiful: that colors varies I a light red with amber tint to dark, rich red, admirably making it attractive to any observer, because their deep colors.
Why be a very valuable piece, the counterfeiters see in it a good opportunity to earn money, getting distracted collectors.
But do not worry, I will show you some tips to recognize the fake pieces: - The fake piece don't have the mark "Aladdin" on it wick-raising knob.
- The color of the falsification isn't the same of the original.
- Be wary of low prices - Do not buy from anyone, always look for a seller with credibility to buy that.
Ruby Flower Center Flying Lady Bowl This piece was made in honor of traveling circus artists, that on one occasion, in Ohio, surprised the glass makers workers of Cambrigde Glass, with their shows.
In general, the price of this piece ae, approximately, $400.
Logically, the price varies with the condition of the piece: how dirty is that, less is the price; in good state, it will be expensive.
The star is the Statuesque Serie, a precious garners up warded of $2000 or more! It lies with the ruby, flower-centered Flying Lady Bowl.
Cambridge Glass Company's Blue Cleo Etched and Flooted Sugar Silfer Cleo pattern was introduced by Cambridge in 1930, and produced in the colorers amber, green, crystal, peach, gold; but the blue color attracted the buyers.
This piece is so hard to find, and the most costly.
These sugar silfer can easily be bought for $1000, or more.
Many collectors only locked this piece, the owners hardly sell that for any price.
Usually, it can be found in a Depression Glass Club Member's private collection.
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