Depression Glass and Mercury Glass

Today I am looking at Depression glass and Mercury glass.

Depression glass photo via Pinterest

Mercury Glass knob photo via Pinterest

I just watched an informative video by Martha Stewart about depression glass and mercury glass.   CLICK HERE to view the video.  This video makes me want to go to the flea market!

WHAT I FOUND THIS WEEK:

Please Support Looking At Glass

I found out that I could add a donate button to this blog.  This week Looking At Glass passed the 550 blog posts milestone.  To celebrate this milestone, I have added a donate button to the blog.  Think of the donate button as a tip jar.

Why do I write the blog?  Because I love finding and sharing beautiful things made of glass.  Will I stop writing if you do not donate? Absolutely not.  I am happy that this blog has become such a resource for so many people around the world.  I do not sell advertising and I wish to keep it that way.  By supporting this blog, you will allow me to expand my exploration of glass.

You can support this blog by using the PayPal donate button above or the donate button in the right column of the blog page.  Thanks for supporting Looking At Glass!

UPDATE:  The donations are made using my PayPal account, The Glass Market LLC.  All LAG donations will used to support Looking At Glass blog.

IT IS FRIDAY!!!

Have you seen the funny website dog-shaming?

It is one of those sites that you get to the bottom of the page and you know you should stop looking and get back to work, but you can’t help yourself and you click on the next page button.  I am blaming this site on my complete lack of progress this week.

Find something that captures your attention and have a shamefully good weekend!

I will see you back here on Monday.

Patricia

About these ads

About LookingAtGlass

My name is Patricia Linthicum and I love design. Join me in the exploration of glass used in interior design and architecture.
This entry was posted in Decorative Glass, Design, Video and tagged , , , . Bookmark the permalink.

One Response to Depression Glass and Mercury Glass

  1. katiek4 says:

    Interesting reading about Depression Glass, Bernard and I were just talking about the history of it, since he was asked to appraise a piece. Thanks for sharing!

Leave a Reply

Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:

WordPress.com Logo

You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. Log Out / Change )

Twitter picture

You are commenting using your Twitter account. Log Out / Change )

Facebook photo

You are commenting using your Facebook account. Log Out / Change )

Connecting to %s