About Depression Glass offered by The Depression Glass Network, a division of Reed's Antiques,
	Wells, Maine(1519 bytes)
Depression Glass offered by The Depression Glass Network, a division of First Class Glass, 
	Wells, Maine
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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

 

Depression Stems
Federal Glass Blue

Federal Glass began in Columbus, Ohio in 1900.  They supplied the populace with machine-made tumblers and jugs.  They branched into the food service industry in the 1940s and is still supplying that industry today.  They began producing colored glass in the 1920s and their colors included green, amber, pink and blue.  One of their lines included what is called "needle" etching which was very fine acid etching done with a needle. Please note, the number (#) preceding each item refers to our inventory number. Please use the number when inquiring or odering. Thank you.

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FEDERAL GLASS BLUE

(PLEASE NOTE:  PRICES ARE EACH)

  • #24 - periwinkle blue sherbets w/ needle etching $33 (6)

First Class Glass

Caren & Frank Reed
P.O. Box 3007
Wells, ME 04090-3007
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