Friday, November 15, 2013

Magnificence in Milk Glass





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Art in Glass is a rather peculiar undertaking; considering how vulnerable and delicate this material is. However, this has not stopped artists – from ancient times until today – in their continuous pursuit and passion for making glass objects. 

Milk glass

There are many different varieties of glass art: from timeless stained glass pieces to more contemporary 3D wall installations. There has been a growing trend in collecting vintage items lately. Glass collectibles such as early American pattern glassware and the rarer Scandinavian glass art are highly valued in the market. Another favorite among antique collectors is the youthful wonder of milk glass.

What is Milk Glass

Milk glass originated in Italy around the 16th Century. Since pieces from that time period are very rare, most come from 17th Century or later years. Characterized by its opaque milky white color, milk glass was created to imitate the look of porcelain. There are other colors though: such as green, pink, and blue which are also very popular. 

Blue milk glass


Starting a Milk Glass Madness

There's certainly enough milk glass items in circulation within the market; but buyers should just be wary if they want an authentic vintage piece. It takes a keen and avid collector to spot a fake milk glass. Before they started their hobby, they have invested their time in necessary research and required reading. Knowing the companies who manufactured known milk glass items back then is a great start. Some of the most notable producers were Fenton, Westmoreland, and Fostoria

The value of milk glass depends on its authenticity, condition, and style. Those exhibiting a rich deep white hue are valued the highest; although earlier works from the 1800's are also loved by collectors even with their duller appearance. Some special pieces actually have designs on them, like animal drawings. These are quite hard to come by and are difficult to verify. Many milk glass collectors are wary because of the vast amount of reproductions and fakes.  

Green milk glass


One has to be familiar with the markings, labels, and signatures (if any) on the object prior to purchasing. Glass manufacturers like Westmoreland printed their company labels at the bottom of their products along with the date. For starting a personal collection, opt for easier methods like asking relatives or grandparents if they have a few they can part with. Since milk glass was a common commodity, they would most likely have something to share. 

Another way would be to check out local antique shops or neighborhood garage sales. Join in a milk glass collectors' club; and attend monthly or annual fairs to mingle with other milk glass enthusiasts. People often share tips and valuable information during these events, so it's definitely a good place for a novice collector. 

Don't forget to check for chips, scratches, and other physical defects on the item before buying. Mint condition pieces are better; but if they're hard to come by, it's alright to purchase the item 'as is'. Remember to include other beautiful colors for a truly unique milk glass collection!


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