tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8241445666161004335.post8312137809596288751..comments2024-01-20T15:51:35.268-06:00Comments on And So it Goes in Shreveport: Friday's Found TreasuresPat Austin Beckerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05767059128758168960noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8241445666161004335.post-4149555198731390282011-06-06T06:16:12.938-05:002011-06-06T06:16:12.938-05:00I have pink depression glass! Most of it was my gr...I have pink depression glass! Most of it was my great grandmother's. It is such pretty stuff. I actually have, in pink, the same footed cherry blossom bowl you found in green - it is beautiful in green and I've not seen one before! Great find on your part. <br /><br />Chips on glass are not as bad as on pottery. Did you know the chip can be polished smooth with emery cloth? The next time there's an antique show in a local mall or civic center, you will probably be able to find one booth that is set up to do just that: polish chips out of glass for people. <br /><br />I'm with you on being able to happily use things! I have a collection of McCoy garden pottery that sits out on my porch. If it were perfect it would be too valuable to leave unsecured. But because every piece is damaged, I get to use it the way it was made to be used! :-)Tinahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06049681622118832305noreply@blogger.com