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  2. Depression glass - Wikipedia

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    Depression ware Pink sunflower patterned depression cake plate Green patterned Depression glass pieces. Depression glass is glassware made in the period 1929–1939, often clear or colored translucent machine-made glassware that was distributed free, or at low cost, in the United States and Canada around the time of the Great Depression.

  3. Glass - Wikipedia

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    Glass is an important material in scientific laboratories for the manufacture of experimental apparatus because it is relatively cheap, readily formed into required shapes for experiment, easy to keep clean, can withstand heat and cold treatment, is generally non-reactive with many reagents, and its transparency allows for the observation of ...

  4. James Powell and Sons - Wikipedia

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    The bark effect vases and others in the textured range introduced colours including willow, cinnamon and indigo, and then additional colours such as tangerine, meadow green, aubergine, pewter, ruby, lilac, sage green, aqua, gold, flint (clear) and kingfisher blue. [citation needed] The coloured glass was encased in clear glass.

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    Farmgirl Flowers is known for its burlap-wrapped arrangements, but they also offer styles that come in vases, as well as wreaths. The brand’s attention to detail is top-notch, and its ...

  6. 12 Things in Your Home You Need to Get Rid of ASAP - AOL

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    Some things should be thrown away, recycled or donated right away. Professional organizers share advice for purging clutter, starting with these unwanted items.

  7. Delftware - Wikipedia

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    Vase in a Japanese style, c. 1680, Delft Window display of Delftware in the market place, Delft Delftware or Delft pottery, also known as Delft Blue [1] (Dutch: Delfts blauw) or as delf, [2] is a general term now used for Dutch tin-glazed earthenware, a form of faience.