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, ...
Say you’re poking around your grandmother’s attic, and you find a milky-white glass candy dish with a duck lid. Or maybe you’re at a garage sale, and you run across an opaque white glass pitcher for ...
Add these timeless, well-loved milk glass pieces, named for their opaque or translucent ivory hue, to your antique collection. Milk glass is a popular collectible due to its historical significance ...
The rare milk glass steer head covered dish was made around 1890 by a Pennsylvania firm. Note the menacing carnelian glass eyes. Q: We have a milk glass steer head dish from my husband's mother. It ...
The bright white milk glass bud vase that has 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. In fact, milk ...
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 ...
Her work is instantly recognizable: lush, collaged tableaus in pastel colors, frozen in the middle of a drip, perpetually in motion. By Shannon Eblen This article is part of our Fine Arts & Exhibits ...