An antique glass can snatch glances in a room full of curios. Curios give your house an ethnic and elegant appearance but the wonder that an antique glass can do to your interior is beyond their capability. You can get an exclusive piece of glass and put it on display in your living room- you will see the impact it makes on your guests. You have seen yourself reacting to the stained glasses that you found in Cathedrals. The variety that you will find in these selections would truly steal every show.
Till late 18th century, glassware was not introduced in the domestic realm although glass usage had been common for several years. Any glassware dating back more than 75 years is usually listed under the type of antique glass. However, experts in this field prefer to define this glass as ‘collectibles’ than an antique.
Not every one shares same thoughts and there are few who consider that time should not be the sole factor in determining a piece to be antique. Their suggested parameters are rarity, how exclusive it is and how much demand it has in the like dealings. To top all there is the question of authenticity too. Before buying you should take it to a specialist or ask for the guarantee of authenticity from the store.
Antique glass need not always be clear class, like the ones in the form of crystals. A piece of stained glass can also be a piece of antique. In the case of clear glass, it creates a beautiful pattern of light when light passes through it and is reflected on walls or ceiling whereas colored glass tends to shimmer when light falls on it thereby creating a radiant aura surrounding it.
Antique glass is not only available with an assortment of colors but it is also available for users in a variety of shapes and types. The most common type in the category of antique glass includes milk glass, carnival glass, Victorian glass, Depression glass, American pattern glass, pressed glass, art glass, historical glass, flint glass and opalescent glass. Each form has its own distinct features. Amongst these available varieties, the Flint glass and the American pattern glass are the most popular ones among users.
Thanks to increasing exposure and information available over Internet, you can get hold of a fine piece of antique glass at many places. You can go online if you want to run a quick glance through the stores and their collections before hitting the road. But do a little homework before venturing out. Study about the history of the piece you are interested in and is the price justified with nearly similar articles available in market.
Carnival glass is considered one of the highly popular and fashionable collectibles of antique glass available in a wide range of colors. The radiance of these glass pieces lies in the use of metallic salts. This variety of glass is highlighted with the help of metallic salts when it is warm and then later sent back into the fire again. This is the reason which makes a carnival glass look so elegant and beautiful in appearance. Initially, this variety of glass was produced as the most highly expensive glass form. However, in the early stage this variety did not match up to the expectations of the time.
Depression glass has also gained popularity as a form of antique glass. It was manufactured at the time of the Great Depression in the United States and therefore acquired its name from it. Macbeth Evans, Federal Glass and Hocking Glass were some of its key manufacturers and sold it at that time at a meager amount. It is mainly available in pink, green and blue colors. Its nominal price kept its sale on track even in the face of a severe financial crunch.
With the availability of such diverse forms of glass, it is difficult to choose the best antique glass for your home. No matter what you choose be careful to keep it at a safe place, preferably out of the reach of children. You definitely do not want your precious antique glass to shatter into pieces while your kids enjoy a session of play.