Milk glass, that comes with all of its creamy, ever appealing opaque glow, has been a deeply beloved collectible totalling over a century. Whether it was due to its age, brand prestige, or ...
Originally developed as an inexpensive substitute for porcelain, milk glass has remained an eye-catching collectible. "Milk glass is really any opaque glass that you can't see through," said Bart ...
Finding vintage milk glass in the thrift store is exciting — the opaque often white glass is stunning. But the concern over lead in the material is certainly a real worry. Consider a clever way to ...
Milk glass, an opaque white glass, was named for its color, of course. The thick white glass first became popular from 1870 to 1880. It regained popularity in the 1920s and '30s, then in the 1950s to ...
You've likely seen this collectible at yard sales, flea markets, thrift and consignment shops and even antique shops. Like most, you pick it up, look briefly at the bottom, see no marking and set it ...
The rare milk glass steer head covered dish was made around 1890 by a Pennsylvania firm. Note the menacing carnelian glass eyes. Q: We have a milk glass steer head dish from my husband's mother. It ...