Milk glass is found in many shapes, sizes and yes, even colors. Just like grains of sand it can be opaque or translucent, and comes in various shades of white.
Milk glass was first produced over 100 years ago, but was reproduced in the 1980's. Never pay a large amount for a piece of milkglass, unless you are very sure of it's origin. It is very hard to tell the real antique pieces from the reproductions. In my opinion, the newer pieces are just as desirable.
Milk glass isn't just for great grandma anymore. The calm, chic look has achieved a new level in decorating and is showing up on shelves, in cupboards, and even in wedding decorations.
(wedding decor from fetefanatic.blogspot.com)
Next time you are at your local thrift store and see milk glass, close your eyes for a moment and visualize yourself walking barefoot in warm white sand. I promise, if you didn't like milkglass before, you will now.
(photo credit from theflyingbeeblog.blogspot.com)
Blessings to you!
Ele
FINALLY !!!
ReplyDeleteA girl after my own heart I love and collect white milk glass too, I have many .. many.... many... ok ... a lot of nice pieces I change things around in the house a lot,my favorites are cake plates and chickens but really I love IT ALL!!!
Thanks for a peek at yours !
Diane
oh, here you are Ele:) what a beautiful collection of milk glass you have!!! have a wonderful weekend!!!
ReplyDeleteI love love love milk glass. Beautiful collection Ele!
ReplyDeleteLove, love, love the first picture! Although the color CAN be duplicated, it never looks as good as in the Caribbean Sea! It has been 10 years since I was in the Bahamas and that picture makes me want to hop on a plane and go back.
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Tamerie
P.S. Love all your milk glass, too! I just got 'lost' in the islands!
I'll definitely be keeping my eyes open when I go thrift shopping :)
ReplyDeleteHave a super weekend!
Melly:)
I collect milk glass too! My mother-in-law has a huge collection that was left to her by her mother and it will be mine someday. I currently have a milk glass vase filled with yellow spring flowers in my living room and it just looks so pretty!
ReplyDeleteAnd you make it sound so very beuatiful!! I will never see milk glass the same way again!!!
ReplyDeleteI LOVE Milkglass! How serene it is to decor. I recently started a smallish collection of very different hobnail shaped compotes, bottles and dishes to put in a bathroom and LOVE it! Your collection is fab and I love the inspiring photos!! Welcome home! xoxo
ReplyDeleteI ALSO collect milk glass! I even ordered a pattern (over 25 years ago) for a set of CROCHETED milk glass pieces which I made just for fun! So glad to see other fans of this lovely style! Glad you are back because I missed you, but even MORE glad you had a wonderful time! LOVE YOU!
ReplyDeleteHello Ele, wow what beautiful white sand and blue water. I've never seen sand so white in my life. Must have been geogous! I've always loved milk glas but will love it more now. I have several pieces of my Mothers.
ReplyDeleteLove your previous post on ruffles too! Soooooo cute.
Blessings, Shirl
Shirls Rose Cottage
My mom used to have a milk glass piece that looked like a chalice...at least to me and my brother. When we were little we used to break up crackers and put them in the "chalice" and then I would put a towel on my head so I could be a nun and my brother would be the priest and we would play church. I guess going to Catholic school had an influence over our play...anyway, that is my memory of milk glass.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the memory Ele!
Sherry
Ele, I too have a large collection of milkglass and many pieces from the 60s that my mother collected and split her collection up with her granddaughters, but gave me 2 pieces that I bought her. Took me a weeks salary to pay for the cream and sugar bowl with the teaspoon holders around it. Yours are beautiful also. Hugs, Pat :)
ReplyDeleteLove your collection, Ele!
ReplyDeleteI am having a "Blue Monday" Giveaway...come by and take a peek.
Have a terrific week!
Stay Cozy, Carrie
Just love your milk glass collection and thinking of beautiful water and sand and sun.. I don't have any milk glass but, I think it is beautiful. Have a great week.
ReplyDeleteHi Sugar! You know I've devoured milkglass pieces for over 16 years! I really love to plop in a candle and watch its glow at night! it goes with everything! I've always loved the pink and have several and acquired a pale yellow recently too! Sorry I hardly visit school is to busy this semester! Thinking of you, Lori
ReplyDeleteHi Ele! WOW, you have an amazing collection of milkglass, I love the white. So pretty and soothing!
ReplyDeleteHugs and happy spring!,
Amy
Hobnail milkglass is my favorite. You have many excellent pieces.
ReplyDeleteSusan
I love milk glass and have several old hanging lamps in my sunroom. They make me happy, as does this post! Thank you, Ele!
ReplyDeleteI just came across your blog and it is wonderful. I have just started collecting milk glass - love it! We also share a love of pink. I would love for you to visit my blog and give me some feedback. I am fairly new at this and could use some "constructive criticism." http://www.dancindaisydesigns.blogspot.com
ReplyDeleteI love milkglass and I have some from 40 years ago. I could never let it go, it fits in anywhere. I love your pictues of the beach, so beautiful. Have a wonderful weekend.
ReplyDeleteHi Ele, I have always loved milk glass and especially the white. Recently I found a very pale pink milk glass compote at a tag sale.
ReplyDeleteGlad you had a nice vacation.
Happy Spring and Easter,
Hugs, Celestina Marie
Beautiful! I enjoyed your blog very much,
ReplyDeleteThanks
omg! i saw these wedding pictures on style me pretty and i fell in LOVE with milk glass!! So much that now i have like 15 of the Flower Vase in the Hobnail pattern for my centerpieces at my very own wedding!!whenever i see one at the flea markets or goodwills i snatch them right up lol
ReplyDeleteyour collection is Amazing!!
xoxo
keren
Milk glass always makes everything look so bright and fresh, thanks for posting!
ReplyDeleteI have a few pieces of hobnail milkglass and I do love them. I will certainly use your suggestion of imagining the white sand next time I look for pieces. Great post!
ReplyDeleteHoPpY HaPpY EaStEr!!! ;}
ReplyDeleteWhy is it when I see milk glass I think of my grandmothers home and she didn't really have more than one piece? It must have had candy in it!
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