Australian Depression Glass refers to a type of glassware that was produced in Australia that was mass-produced and sold at low prices during the Great Depression of the 1930s.
The production of Depression Glass in Australia began in the early 1930s when local manufacturers started to produce glassware that was similar in style and quality to the glassware that was being produced in the United States. Many of these manufacturers were located in the city of Sydney, which became a hub for the production of Depression Glass in Australia.
Some of the most well-known manufacturers of Australian Depression Glass include Crown Crystal Glass, James A Jobling & Co, and Cospak Glass. These companies produced a range of glassware, including bowls, plates, vases, and other decorative items. The glassware was often produced in bright colors, such as pink, green, and blue, and was characterized by its simple, elegant more...
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