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Date/Time
Date(s) - 04/24/2021 - 04/25/2021
10:00 am - 4:00 pm

Location
Madison Place

Contact
Michelle

Website
www.depressionglassclub.com

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Glass Show to Feature elegant, Depression Era Glass

Madison Heights, Michigan

The Great Lakes Depression Glass Collectors Club presents our 46th Annual Depression & Elegant Glass Show & Sale to be held at Madison Place at 876 Horace Brown Dr in Madison Heights, MI

This year’s show is Saturday April 24 and Sunday April 25. Show Hours are from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Saturday and from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Sunday. Admission is $6 per person and is good for both days. Parking is free.

The show will feature 20 dealers from 8 different states displaying for sale American-Made Elegant & Depression Glassware plus Pottery, Dinnerware & Kitchenware.  Glass included was made by companies such as Fenton, Pyrex, Blenko, Fostoria, Heisey, Cambridge, Imperial, Hall and many more.  Collector favorites such as Fire King, Jadite, and Fiesta will also be available for purchase 

The building will be filled with both common and rare pieces of Depression glass and elegant glassware in a variety of shapes, sizes and colors. There will be something for almost every collector, and decorators can shop the show for unique items that are not available in retail outlets.

Depression glass is the colorful glassware made in the 1920s and 30s in many patterns by companies such as Federal, Hazel-Atlas, Hocking, and Jeannette. Elegant glass is generally higher quality than Depression glass and is often etched or cut with intricate patterns showing the skills of American glass workers. Major producers of elegant glass include Cambridge, Fostoria, Heisey, Imperial, New Martinsville, Tiffin and Westmoreland.

In addition to elegant and Depression glass, items such as lamps, vases, planters, and figurines made by American potters will be offered. Makers include Hall, McCoy, Roseville, Shawnee and Weller.

Free glassware identification will be available. 

Expert Glass Repair will be available on site. Our Glass Repairman has been doing our show for 40 years.

If you have stemware with chips bring them in to be repaired. If you have serving pieces with chips on the edges, they can also be repaired. Drop off your pieces to be repaired on your way in to the show, see the show and pick them up on your way out in most cases.

The Glass Repairman also recycles glassware that can’t be repaired into various items that will be available for sale. He has necklaces, earrings, night lights, and suncatchers made from dishes.  He also has bells & ring trees made from broken stemware. All these items are made in Michigan and available at this Michigan show.

For more information on this event, visit our website www.depressionglassclub.com or Facebook page Great Lakes Depression Glass Collectors Club. Those interested may also send an e-mail to gldgctroy@gmail.com or contact Michelle at (248) 495-6142.

Please join us on Saturday April 24 or Sunday April 25.

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