Hi Everyone! I am Amy, one of the Moderators here at Secondhandsquad.net. Part of that role is to assist with any questions you may have, so fire away! I am from Columbus, Ohio and love thrifting and perusing our local antique stores! I enjoy pieces that remind me of my grandparents and love the hunt of finding unique treasures to bring into my home. While I love the reselling business, I find my joy in giving new life to old pieces and sharing that with others.
Depression glass refers to a category of mass-produced, inexpensive glassware made primarily in the United States between the 1920s and 1940s. It was often given away as a promotional item by businesses, including movie theaters, grocery stores, and ice cream parlors, to encourage customer loyalty. This practice made glassware accessible to a wide range of households during a time of economic hardship. The Indiana Glass Company, founded in 1904 in Dunkirk, Indiana, was a prolific producer of Depression glass. Their "Lorain" pattern, often referred to as "Lorain Basket," is characterized by its delicate floral motifs and basket-like elements, typically rendered in clear or colored glass. This particular divided relish dish showcases the typical aesthetic of the era, combining functional design with decorative embossing.
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