Depression Glass Guy
Jonathan Fuhrman, depression glass collector (aka the Depression Glass Guy) shares information about
Using my new individual teapot to enjoy a cup of tea with some treats from the weekend.
I presented a program at on yesterday afternoon.
My table setting at the Michigan Depression Glass Society April meeting. Seaside theme.
pre remodel. Had to take a picture, so I know how everything goes back, though I do plan on downsizing some of it.
I mixed my great grandmother‘s tea set with depression glass for brunch over the weekend. cake stand, tumblers, stems, stems, and jadeite plates.
Some on a as seen at an antique shop in Fenton, Michigan.
I commissioned to create this stunning piece for our living room. His ex*****on was beyond what we envisioned. I’d highly recommend him if you need to add some beauty to your home.
Another highlight from my birthday party was using these hollow stem champagne glasses by the
Getting ready for my birthday party. Roses in a vase.
I love a good deal. I still can’t believe I scored this cut bowl for a mere $12 late last year. The cigarette holders also make great vases.
with and china.
Happy New Year! Here is a sneak peek at my table setting from New Year’s Eve. I love this champagne bucket.
A pre NYE glass last night. I love that makes individual bottles of to enjoy. Served in I got yesterday as well.
Golden Ginger Cake on a cake stand for Christmas brunch.
My featuring that belonged to my grandmother along with a candy cane bowl from glass studio.
honey cranberry sauce is complete. Served in a cute . Next up is brown butter pumpkin bread and dilly rolls!
One of my favorite pieces. candy jar.
I loved all of the and on display at in Detroit!
Highlighting each from my stemware display at the Michigan Depression Glass Society Show a few weeks ago.
Pears from Trader Joe’s in a piece of I got recently.
Red Addie table setting my mom did for a recent glass club meeting.
A recent find. I love that this pitcher has an ice tube insert so it does not dilute your beverage. It is marked with a patent number, so I was able to find the patent online!
My French inspired table setting from the weekend. with flatware and matching roses from in Northville. several items came from you!
Crow’s Foot table setting as seen at the Michigan Depression Glass Society show this weekend.
My Eras inspired stemware display at the Michigan Depression Glass Society 50th annual show in Dearborn this weekend.
My tablesetting.
A vignette to thank a friend for getting us tickets in Toronto.
meets this past weekend.
When is the last time you saw one of these? Very rare. Much more difficult to find than the smooth kind. Debating about selling it and open to serious offers.