Happy Friday everyone!
For show and tell this week, I thought I'd share some of my pink depression glass collection.
I started collecting pink depression glass when my parents returned home from a vacation in 1996 bringing with them a pair of tea cups and saucers as my souvenir. Over the years I have picked up different pieces here and there. My favorite patterns are Old Colony, Old Cafe', Manhattan, Rosemary, Homespun, and Diana just to name a few. Some of my collection is displayed in our dining room on a bookshelf that I modified and hung on the wall. I have a few pieces displayed in our living room in one of my favorite cabinets using an old window as the door.
I have quite a few pieces that aren't displayed only because I use them often. I love setting my table with these pieces. Someday I'd love to have enough place settings to set my entire table with pink depression glass. Hmm....in my dreams....
I love depression glass. I have a few pieces in the pink, but mostly the green.
ReplyDeleteYours is wonderful, I like how you display them.
The 2nd photo....the big, very large, round pink plate? ---is that like a cake plate? Wow!!!! All so so pretty. A fabulous collection.
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Happy Weekend to you and yours.
I love your blogsite - it is SO pretty. In Britain we didn't have the depression glass, but in the late 20s/early 20s they sold glass dressing table sets in a particular colour pink which is reminiscent of your collection. It's good to hear your pieces are still being used and loved.
ReplyDeleteThey are beautiful Karoline! So pretty a wonderful collection.
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I absolutely LOVE the pink Depression glass! It's always so expensive when I happen upon it at the Antique Store.f I ever see some at a great bargain, I intend to buy it! I LOVE the way you've displayed it, very creative!
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Beautiful; I love it. I have some depression glass wine glasses that are two toned---the pink and green--those are some of my favorites.
ReplyDeleteJust...gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteOh this is beautiful! And not to mention pink, my favorite color. I love the display you have. My first thought was "how gorgeous" second thought "my kids would "accidentally" break everything" LOL
ReplyDeleteI hadn't realized you are nearby geographically. Or maybe I had, and forgot.
Your display looks very pretty! Although I don't collect depression glass, it is still pretty to look at! I have a few pieces stored away, some are pink and some are green. When I get some things together I will send them to you! I believe you will love them!
ReplyDeleteI absolutely love your show and tell!! I'm working hard on not coveting your pink depression glass. My favorite color is pink. You have it displayed for maximum enjoyment!
ReplyDeleteLovely pictures…this is a wonderful collection of pink depression glass.
ReplyDeleteI have a few pieces, I dream of having a collection likes yours.
Louise
oooooh what a pretty display. My Sister has my Grandmother's pink depression and she would also love to fill her table with it all. They're actually coming down in price now so buy while you can! Thanks for stopping by my posting...I think I could still get "en pointe" although I might not be able to travel very far once I'm up there! LOL!
ReplyDeleteOh, I LOVE depression glass! Especially pink!
ReplyDeleteI have a "bisquit jar" that is my absolute favorite, as well as cups and saucers. I love the pink depression glass and you have yours displayed so nicely...great show & tell
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Grace & Peace
What a beautiful and large collection of the pink depression glass.
ReplyDeleteSusan
Beautiful! I love your cabinet with the window front. I have several pieces of pink depression glass. I bought it back before it became expensive. I love it mostly because it's pink I think.
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Have a great weekend.
i think it is cool that you used an old window for a door to the cabinet.....those pieces are very pretty and neatly displayed....
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely beautiful collection of pink depression glass! Love you blog banner too! So homey and cosy. :D
ReplyDeleteI only have one or two pieces but your collection is lovely! Blessings... Polly
ReplyDeletei love those! and you know..i think i have a piece from my grandmother, but i had no idea it was depression glass!
ReplyDeleteohhh those are so lovely and dainty...wouldn't it be neat to have a full table of it...oh I can just picture it with you :o)
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Wow, your collection is beautiful! I love the way it is all displayed.
ReplyDeleteI love pink Depression glass, though I don't have any. I would love to start collecting it one day. I love how you have the pieces displayed.
ReplyDeleteMy cousins have lots of
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Thank you for sharing
your lovely collection!
Wow! What a great collection you have! I love the pink depression glass too. It is hard to find. I am impressed with how large your collection is! Your house looks so cute!
ReplyDelete:0) sharon
Pink depression glass is lovely and you have yours displayed so beautifully!
ReplyDeleteI love your header picture as well - the colours and the layout make it so warm and welcoming and clocks of various sorts are a treasure of mine as well :-)
Blessings,
Mrs M
Just beautiful! My mom has a large collection of all colors of depression glass, pink, green and amber. She used to set the Thanksgiving table with it, and it was gorgeous. So keep on collecting. I can just imagine it done all in the pink!
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Your depression glass displays are beautiful! I love both pink and green depression glass.
ReplyDeleteI am so glad you stopped by my blog. It gave me a chance to come over here and visit yours. You have a lovely blog!
Penny
I love the pink depression glass. So far I've not collected any because I wanted to get a little more familiar with the different patterns and maybe just collect some specific ones. Your's is so pretty!
ReplyDeleteAs for the ruffle maker attachment in your Saturday post, oh my what my mom wouldn't have given to have that on her machine when I was growing up! She taught me how to pull basting threads through a piece of material to ruffle it. Thanks for sharing!
Sandra
my favorite! Very lovely display~
ReplyDeleteWhat gorgeous glass. I collect the cobalt blue glass mostly, but I also have a few pink from my husband's family.
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