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Post by librarylady on Sept 8, 2024 21:50:13 GMT
(Any peas with some of this glass?)
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styxgirl
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Post by styxgirl on Sept 9, 2024 1:34:30 GMT
It's all over the online auctions and antique stores here in the mid-west. I think it's beautiful and would LOVE to collect it and put it in a case under a black-light. However, I have too much crap already! LOL So, I just oooooooh and ahhhhhhh over it and move on. :-)
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Post by revirdsuba99 on Sept 9, 2024 1:54:25 GMT
My grandmother had a yellow set of dishes, but I have no idea what happened to it. She also had pink dishes which my cousin got.
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Post by Scrappyhappy on Sept 9, 2024 2:20:09 GMT
Yes, I have a few pieces that I inherited from my great grandmother. They are really pretty.
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snyder
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Location: Colorado
Apr 26, 2017 6:14:47 GMT
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Post by snyder on Sept 9, 2024 5:12:57 GMT
Oh wow. My mom has a ton of depression ware. She has a few green and yellow pieces. I'm going to have to check those out! I never heard of these dishes before. How cool. Thanks for sharing.
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Post by agengr2004 on Sept 9, 2024 12:24:01 GMT
I have a set of orange (Fiesta Red) Fiestaware that's radioactive as well as a couple of pieces of vaseline glass. If you had oil lanterns growing up, a lot of those mantels used in them were radioactive as well. I take the Fiestaware with me along with a radiation detector with me when I do career day at my kids elementary school. The kids get a big hit out of it but I'm very careful to notify everyone that I'm not actually exposing them to anything harmful and I don't let them play with it.
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