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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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
Heisey
Cobalt Blue

Heisey is considered by many, and certainly by the Heisey collectors, to be the premier glass company of all times.  In our opinion it is certainly right up there with a few others.  Heisey started out making cut and pressed glass and moved to color in the early 1920s.  They made many colors including cobalt blue,"flamingo" (pink), "moongleam" (green) and "sahara" (yellow).  All of their colors are fantastic.  Please note, the number (#) preceding each item refers to our inventory number.  Please use when inquiring or ordering.   Thank you.

HEISEY COBALT BLUE

(PLEASE NOTE:  PRICES ARE EACH)

  • #328 - "Spanish" 3-1/2oz, 5-1/4" cocktail goblet $38 (2)

Heisey Crystal Etched, Heisey Yellow

First Class Glass

Caren & Frank Reed
P.O. Box 416
Wells, ME 04090-0416
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Latest update September 12, 2012
 

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