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If you have milk glass but are not sure when it was made, you can try holding the piece up to the sunlight and looking for ...
Most people think of milk glass as white because of its name, but it actually comes in several colors, including red, blue, green, yellow, caramel, pink and black (which is really amethyst and ...
The first Pyrex tableware to hit the market was made from clear glass. In 1936, Corning acquired the Macbeth-Evans Glass Company in Charleroi, Pennsylvania, and began producing the opaque white ...
On 30 November 2016, the Facebook page "Punk Rock Homesteading" shared a report that vintage Pyrex dishes contain unsafe levels of lead. The linked article was published by Creative Green Living ...
Winter Saturday mornings. Dark roast Community Coffee brewed and ready. Milk, raisins and chopped walnuts on the table. Steel-cut oats, fragrant with cinnamon, bubbling on the stove.
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 ...
Amber Cowan’s piece “Hummingbirds with Column in Helio and Lavender” (2022) ties in a variety of vintage glass elements, including the candlestick, candy dish and hummingbirds.
The bright white milk glass bud vase that stood quietly on your mother’s kitchen shelf since the 1950s is actually an object with a history that dates to the Italian Renaissance era.