Is blue glassware valuable?

The value of blue glass varies greatly depending on the condition of the glass and it may differ based on what a seller is asking for it. Reasonably priced vintage cobalt blue selections vary widely in variety and price. A single piece of blue glass may cost anywhere between $15 and $50.
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What is antique blue glass called?

Cobalt glass—known as "smalt" when ground as a pigment—is a deep blue coloured glass prepared by including a cobalt compound, typically cobalt oxide or cobalt carbonate, in a glass melt.
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What kind of glass is blue?

Cobalt glass was possibly first made in Egypt around 2000 BC, but wasn't used or made regularly until much later in England and the United States. Most blue glass is given its color from cobalt oxide or a copper oxide added to the molten glass.
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Is cobalt blue worth anything?

Moderately priced vintage selections in cobalt blue vary widely in variety and price. You can still find a single Chevron milk pitcher or violin-shaped bottle in this color for well under 30 dollars. Authentic Shirley Temple pieces from the Depression era can still be found for under 50 dollars apiece.
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How old is cobalt blue glass?

Packaged in an intensely colored cobalt bottle, the medicine was first produced in 1888, and the company used their distinctive cobalt glass bottles until the 1950s. Vicks Vapor Rub and Noxema also used bright cobalt blue glass jars into the 1950s.
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How can you tell if a glass is cobalt blue?

Cobalt blue glass is normally a deep rich blue like the vase on the left. It is made by incorporating cobalt oxide in the molten glass mixture. Most blue glass is given its color either from cobalt oxide or from copper oxide added to the molten glass. Copper is a more delicate colorant than cobalt.
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When did they stop making blue glass?

By 1877, the blue glass craze had truly taken off.
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What does blue glass symbolize?

Blue is typically associated with the Virgin Mary. It can symbolize sincerity, piety and hope.
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Is blue beach glass rare?

Back in the day, there was a general rule to sea glass rarity that everyone pretty much agreed on: Red and blue; rare, brown and clear; not as much. But this was decades before anyone thought of “codifying” sea glass colors. Today, sea glass is more popular than ever, yet rarer than ever.
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What is colored glass worth?

Cost varies significantly depending on the piece. A glass or plate may sell for under $15 while sets and larger items may run upwards of $200. Pink glass is most valuable, followed by blue and green. Rare colors such as tangerine and lavender are also worth more than common colors like yellow and amber.
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What kind of glass is collectible?

While made in both clear and colors like Depression glass, the quality of "elegant" glassware is significantly higher. Cambridge Glass - One of the most popular producers of what collectors reference as "elegant" glass. Fostoria Glass - Another very familiar name with collectors of high-quality elegant glassware.
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How do you identify vintage glassware?

Makers can be identified by examining company marks and signatures located on the bottom of the glassware. However, since reproductions are common, it's essential to study the marks, colors, and styles of genuine art glass to properly identify the maker of a piece.
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What color carnival glass is most valuable?

While there are many beautiful colors of carnival glass, some are rarer than others. One of the rarest and most valuable colors is purple. Other rare colors include red, orange and yellow. These colors are less common because they were difficult to produce during the time period when carnival glass was made.
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How do I know if my dishes are worth anything?

Look for a back stamp or marker stamp.

This is the easiest way to identify the manufacturer of your dinnerware, although in many cases the stamps may have faded or become illegible. Once you know the manufacturer, you can look up the approximate value of the piece online.
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Is blue glass toxic?

Health Concerns

As mentioned earlier, cobalt is generally safe--but not for the workers who extract it from the environment and are likely to be inhaling high and harmful amounts of cobalt on a regular basis.
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What color sea glass is rarest?

The Seven Ultra Rare Sea Glass Colors
  • Orange is the most rare sea glass color mainly because there was very little orange glass made. ...
  • Turquoise is the second most rare sea glass color and the rarest type of blue sea glass. ...
  • Red is the third most rare sea glass color. ...
  • Yellow is the fourth rarest sea glass color.
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How do you identify Bristol Blue Glass?

Identifying It and Determining Value

Victorian Bristol glass is thin and relatively lightweight for its size. It is also translucent and will look subtly foggy, yet dazzling, in a window. Quite often, it retains a pontil mark (the scar that's left when glass is broken off a blowpipe) on the bottom.
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What Depression glass is most valuable?

The most sought after pattern of Depression glass is arguably Royal Lace, which was made by the Hazel-Atlas Glass Company. This pattern was manufactured in green, pink, crystal, and most notably, cobalt blue.
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What is the difference between cobalt blue and royal blue?

Royal blue is a shade that has high intensity and brightness, and it is not serene or calming like sky blue shade. The shade that became famous as Royal blue was earlier referred to as Queen's blue. Cobalt blue is a shade of color blue that is medium and bright. It is very bright and is used in ceramics and glassware.
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What is the purpose of the cobalt blue glass?

Cobalt glass (Co(s)) is a blue glass useful for masking yellow (sodium) emission. This can be especially useful for identifying elements that weakly emit blue and/or violet. Liquids or solids can be tested simply by introducing the sample into the flame.
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How can you tell Depression glass?

How to Identify Depression Glass
  1. The designs are usually slightly raised rather than etched.
  2. Raised seams on the glass can be an indicator of Depression glass because of the quick manufacturing method.
  3. Depression glass is not typically marked by a maker.
  4. Most Depression glass was not iridescent.
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Does cobalt blue glass have lead in it?

The study looked at other potentially hazardous elements in addition to lead. Here are some key findings: Colorants, such as cobalt used in blue glass, did not leach.
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How old is vintage glassware?

Most antique dealers consider an item to be vintage if it is at least 40 years old.
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