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Q: How to color an antique glass lamp?
A: 1. Purchase paints or glosses that can be used on glass. If you plan on covering large portions of the glass shade, purchase vitreous or transparent glass paint... Read More »
Q: How to Identify Antique Colored Glass Cut to Clear.
A: 1. Study a good illustrated guide to collecting glass, such as "Glass Collector Weekly. You need to become familiar with the different makers, patterns and char... Read More »
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A: Starting from the beginning, to be antique, personally, I define as at least 100 years old. However, antique is not the defining line of valuable. I have numero... Read More »
Q: Colored Antique Glass - What Gave It Those Beautiful Hues?
A: Blue antique glass was given its color by adding cobalt oxide to a molten glass mixture of sand, potash and lime. This additive accounts for deep blue glass bei... Read More »
Q: Colored Antique Glass - What Gave It Those Beautiful Hues?
A: Amber and brown antique glass were given their color by adding iron/sulfur oxide to a molten glass mixture of sand, potash and lime. Continue to. page 6. to lea... Read More »