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There's something utterly delightful about vintage milk glass. Perhaps it's the translucent hue, ornate patterns, or how it feels classic and nostalgic. Its hobnail, grapevine, or swirl designs ...
Glass manufacturers made a huge variety of items in milk glass, from figurines to punch bowls to butter dishes. This opaque glass remains popular with collectors and is a hot thrifting find that ...
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 ...
Milk glass, with its creamy, opaque glow reminiscent of moonlight captured in glass, has been a beloved collectible for over a century. Whether due to age, brand prestige, or manufacturing quirks ...
delphite (opaque pale blue), cobalt blue, red, black, amethyst, monax, white (milk glass), and even fluorescent uranium glass that glows under UV light. In addition to kitchenware, items like ...
In the 1940s, it was phased out in favor of primarily milk glass, opaque glass that comes in several colors, but mostly white. Kosoglow said milk glass is the variety collectors seek out most often.
Hobnail milk glass pitcher and cups on a red cloth - Found Image Holdings Inc/Getty Images ...