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Depression Era Kitchen Shakers

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However depressing the Depression Era may have been, the manufacturers of glassware did their best to add color to people’s lives.

The kitchens of America were awash in blue, green, pink, and golden glasswares, not to mention the opaque hues of Jadite, Delphite, and milk glass.

Prominent among them were the milk glass spice shakers shown in this book.

They are avidly collected today with lithographed (no decals) apples, birds, butterflies, cherries, cattails, dogs, Dutch motifs, flowers, fruit baskets, hats, figures, leaves, Mexican motifs, musketeers, Niagara Falls, sailboats, and more.

For Depression glass collectors and shaker collectors alike, this is a valuable addition to the available literature.

Hundreds of shakers are presented in 119 beautiful photographs.

Prices are provided for each shaker, with check-off boxes to record additions to your collection.

This book will delight and inform.

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Product Details
Schiffer Publishing Ltd
076431226X / 9780764312267
Paperback / softback
683.82
30/10/2000
United States
96 pages, 119 color photos
229 x 152 mm, 45 grams