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I was wondering if anyone knows of a site or individual online that will identify depression and carnival glass for free or for very cheap. I've got a couple books, but the patterns I have aren't in them. I'm looking for someone who would be willing to identify my items over e-mail or through a website service. If anyone knows of a company or individual who does this for free or little money, please let me know. Thanks!
 
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First Class Glass looks like they may be able to help with Depression Glass. "At First Class Glass we specialize in the known patterns of Depression Glass" The site includes an e-mail address to use to contact them regarding any questions you may have. The site also refers those interested in identifying depression glass to the following books:
Known patterns can be seen in in "The Collector's Encyclopedia of Depression Glass" by Gene Florence. Generic glass, as well as known patterns, can be found in "Colored Glassware of the Depression Era Book 2", by Hazel Marie Weatherman. As for Elegant Glass it is generally fancier, looks more delicate and is often etched. A good reference book for is "Elegant Glassware of the Depression Era" also by Gene Florence.


From what I have read about Carnival Glass, that apparently is a lot more difficult to identify.
"Identification of carnival glass is frequently difficult. Many manufacturers did not include a maker's mark in their product, and some did for only part of the time they produced the glass. Identifying carnival glass involves matching patterns, colors, sheen, edges, thickness, and other factors from old manufacturer's trade catalogs, other known examples, or other reference material. Since many manufacturers produced close copies of their rivals' popular patterns, carnival glass identification can be challenging even for an expert." answers.com
 
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Try this site. The people here are avid collectors and wonderful in Iding glass. They also have a wonderful Gallery. http://chataboutdg.com/invision/
Betty Sue
 
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