south florida depression glass show
south florida depression glass show

A Show Not to Be Missed!
The clubs annual Glass Show is coming up soon on February 11 and 12, 2012 so be sure and mark your calendars. If you want to get on our postcard mail list or
e-mail notification list, just send your info to us at Showinfo@SFDGC.com.

At our show you will find everything from elegant goblets and barware to funky ceramic cookie jars, from punch bowls to mixing bowls, and from glass lamps to glass animals.  All the American glass companies working during the depression years and mid century years will be represented such as Cambridge, Duncan Miller, Fenton, Fostoria, Heisey, Imperial, Morgantown, Northwood, Steuben, Tiffin, Westmoreland, and Viking to name a few. Treasures by great vintage dinnerware designers such as Russel Wright and Ben Seibel for Iroquois China, and Eva Zeisel for Hall China will also be available along with all your other china and pottery favorites like Homer Laughlin, Fiesta, Franciscan, Haeger, Roseville, Weller, Blue Ridge, McCoy and Watt. Start a new collection or just purchase a few unique items to decorate your home with.

Learn more about the South Florida Depression Glass Club at www.SFDGC.com or by talking to members in the membership booth at the show. The clubs display this year is "Holidays in Glass" which will show all kinds of beautiful uses for depression era glass and pottery on a variety of different holidays.There will be FREE educational seminars on both Saturday and Sunday. Check back for the schedule which should be posted soon. We also will have representatives of the Museum of Glass in West Virginia and the Cambridge Glass Society to help identify your glass, answer questions, and share information about these groups. Door prizes are given out all weekend so make sure to put your entry in the box. We look forward to seeing you!

 

About Last Years 2011 Show
Another fun and successful Glass Show has passed! It was our second year in the Emma Lou Olson Civic Center in Pompano Beach, Florida and feedback from both customers and the dealers was that they loved the free parking, the easy location right off Rt. 1, and the big windows and lighting of this venue. The hall was filled with a sparkling array of depression to mid-century era glass, pottery, and dinnerware. Dealers from all over the country brought a really diverse selection of beautiful and useful items for sale.

The South Florida Depression Glass Club which sponsors the show had fun setting up a wonderful educational display titled "Decorating with Depression Era Glass in Your Home." Two free seminars were given this year. "Collecting Depression Era Glass" by John Fiore and "Identifying Cambridge Glass–Shapes, Colors, and Other Clues" by Linda Gilbert.

 

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