Glass Clubs & Museums
Many of our Members belong to national glass organizations which specialize in the glassware of a particular Company or a type of glass. These Clubs can help you connect with other collectors across the country. If you don't know what kind of glass you want to collect, these Sites can show you the amazing variety of American-made Depression Era Glassware.
http://www.akroagate.us/ - Opaque Glass with Swirls of Color-Marbles, Vases, Powder Jars National Cambridge Collectors - Rose Point , Caprice, Crown Tuscan - all Elegant & Beautiful National Duncan Glass Society - "The Loveliest Glassware in America" Fenton Art Glass Collectors of America - Celebrating over 100 Years of American Glassmaking National Fenton Glass Society - Still More Fenton Glass! Fostoria Glass Society of America - Master Etchings, Coin Glass, the American Pattern Fostoria Ohio Glass Heritage Gallery - Highlights the History of Ten Fostoria Glass Companies The H.C. Fry Glass Society - Etched Glass, Art Glass, Foval, Oven Glass Heisey Collectors of America - Fabulous Animal Figurines, Elegant & Colorful Tableware National Imperial Glass Collectors Society - Candlewick, Cape Cod & Lovely Milk Glass Old Morgantown Glass Collectors Guild - Brilliant Color, Fabulous Design, a Rainbow of Colors Phoenix and Consolidated Glass Collectors Club - Ruba Rombic & other Advanced Designs Tiffin Glass Club - Lovely Lamps, Intricate Etchings, Glorious Candleholders National Westmoreland Glass Collectors Club- English Hobnail Pattern, Mary Gregory Decoration, Milk Glass National American Glass Club - Holds Regional Seminars; Join the local Lowell Innes Chapter National Depression Glass Association - Holds Annual Convention & Show National Milk Glass Collectors Society - Holds Annual Convention Stretch Glass Society - Holds Annual Convention & Show Vaseline Glass Collectors - Holds Annual Convention & Show Glass Museums In addition to the Museums maintained by many of the organizations listed above, here are some other locations for you to visit. There's nothing like seeing a roomful of beautiful, shining glass! Corning Museum of Glass- Experience Glassmaking, Visit Rakow Research Library Oglebay Institute - Highlights Wheeling Glass c. 1829-1939 Senator John Heinz Pittsburgh Regional History Center - See the Exhibit Glass: Shattering Notions Toledo Museum of Art-The Glass Pavilion- Visit the Art in Glass Exhibit West Virginia Museum of American Glass - Focus on 1900-1940 Glassmaking, Large & Small Wheaton Village Museum of American Glass - Over 6,500 Glass Objects on Display Other Interesting Sites Collectics Antiques & Collectibles - Look for Our Site Under "Glass" in the Collecting & Design Directory
www.1glassydealer.com - Depression and Elegant Glass