About Depression Glass offered by The Depression Glass Network, a division of Reed's Antiques,
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Depression Glass offered by The Depression Glass Network, a division of First Class Glass, 
	Wells, Maine
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Caren & Frank Reed,  First Class Glass and The Depression Network, Wells, Maine
First Class Glass and The Depression Network, Wells, Maine
First Class Glass and The Depression Network, Wells, Maine

First Class Glass and The Depression Network, Wells, Maine
Reed's Antiques & Collectibles, Division of First Class Glass and The Depression Network, Wells, Maine

 

Elegant Glass
Buttercup Crystal

Buttercup is another pattern made by Fostoria and again the name refers to the etching.  It was made from 1941 - 1960.  It was made in crystal.   Although technically it is not depression we have included it.  It was made in a complete line and fortunately none of the pieces are horrendously expensive.  The pitcher, salad dressing bottle and syrup are the difficult pieces to find.

BUTTERCUP CRYSTAL

(PLEASE NOTE:  PRICES ARE EACH)

  • 7-7/8", 10oz water goblet $22 (3)
  • 6", 3-1/2oz claret/wine goblet $24 (4)

American, Baroque Blue, Colonial Mirror,
June Blue, June Crystal, June Yellow,
Meadow Rose Blue,
Navarre, Petal Stem Pink, Romance,
Trojan Yellow, Versailles Pink, Versailles Yellow,
Willowmere

First Class Glass

Caren & Frank Reed
P.O. Box 416
Wells, ME 04090-0416
207/985-9294  Daily 9AM to 10PM EST

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Latest update July 6, 2010

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