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Cobalt Blue Candy Dish
Cobalt Blue Cookie Jar

Cobalt Blue Mayfair Cookie Jar
$16.95

Two Girls Clock
Cobalt Blue Hobnail Basket
Cobalt Blue Lovebirds Jar
Cobalt Blue Salt & Pepper
Cobalt Blue Floral Salt & Pepper
Cobalt Blue Salt & Pepper in Wire Basket
Cobalt Blue Milk Bottle
Cobalt Blue Baby Bottle
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COBALT BLUE is the most popular glass collectible in America. ANGELS are among the most sought-after collectible on every list. Here is a nice selection of COBALT BLUE GLASS pressed and formed in Depression-Style.

From the late-20's through the early '40s, manufacturers like Federal Glass, MacBeth-Evans, and Hocking Glass brought a little cheer into some very dreary days by manufacturing the product we now know as Depression glass. This mass-produced glassware was of relatively poor quality, yet it came in beautiful colors and patterns to suit every taste. The most popular colors with collectors today are pink, cobalt blue and green. It was made in amber, iridescent, opaque white and several other colors. Some of the most popular patterns buyers seek today are Cameo, Mayfair, American Sweetheart, Princess and Royal Lace. Even the pattern names alluded to better times and a longing for the glamorous lifestyles of the 1920s. Condition is probably the most troublesome aspect of the Depression glass hobby. Finding reasonably priced glassware is sometimes a challenge, but finding it in excellent to mint condition can seem impossible at times. Because these items were often used on a daily basis, they are often scratched, chipped or cracked.

Collecting Depression Glass can be a fun hobby. Many of us though do not have the time to do this but would like to have a look from a by-gone time none the less.